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Catalog #: 00022318
Manufacturer: Convair
Designation: F2Y-1
Official Nickname: Sea Dart
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
The Bristol F.2 Fighter was a British two-seat biplane fighter and reconnaissance aircraft of the First World War flown by the Royal Flying Corps. It is often simply called the Bristol Fighter or popularly the "Brisfit" or "Biff". Despite being a two-seater, the F.2B proved to be an agile aircraft that was able to hold its own against opposing single-seat fighters. Having overcome a disastrous start to its career, the F.2B's solid design ensured that it remained in military service into the 1930s, and surplus aircraft were popular in civil aviation.
Yes, those are N-1 Naboo starfighter engines taken almost straight-up. They ARE modified to fit in the rear frame but I just really liked their shape.
U.S. Air Force Col. Keith Miller, the 169th Operations Group commander at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., completes his “fini-flight” in an F-16 Fighting Falcon April 14, 2018. Col. Miller ended his fighter pilot career with 4,330 flying hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Megan R. Floyd)
Nate Mendel & Pat Smear of Foo Fighters.
The L.A.-based rockers played a rip-roaring 2 hour and 40 minute set, featuring 27 songs for the highlight of this year's iTunes Festival, held at London's Roundhouse.
The Foo Fighters onstage at Earls Court in London. This was my first gig for a long time (we don't get many in China, apart from people like Michael Bolton).
I'm pleased to say IT ROCKED!
Strike Fighter Squadron 83 (VFA-83), also known as the "Rampagers", are a United States Navy F/A-18C Hornet fighter squadron stationed at Naval Air Station Oceana. They are a part of Carrier Air Wing 7, their tailcode is AG and their radio callsign is Ram.
VFA-83 was then reassigned to Carrier Air Wing Seven and deployed again on the Dwight D. Eisenhower to the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean from October 2006 to May 2007. As Ike was refitted in 2008, the strike fighter squadrons of CVW-7 were assigned to CVW-17 and conducted a work-up period on the George Washington. During that cruise CVW-7's squadrons retained their tail code "AG".
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C-32-MC Hornet (Lot 13) 164214
Starting a Bristol Fighter at Shuttleworth. The aircraft a Bristol F.2b dates from 1918. D8096 still flies regularly and is one of only two Bristol Fighters that are airworthy in the world, although a third is being restored to airworthiness at Old Warden. Height: 9ft 6in Length: 26ft 2in Wingspan: 39ft 3in Engine: one 275hp Rolls-Royce Falcon III, V12 Max Speed: 132mph Armament: one synchronised forward firing Vickers machine gun one Lewis gun mounted on a scarff ring in the rear cockpit.