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Royal Danish Air Force E-600 General Dynamics F-16AM

Real Thaw 18 Exercise FAP BA Nº5 Monte Real Spotters Day

US NAVY Blue Angels performing at the Toronto Airshow.

Toronto, Ontario

 

Sigma 400mm f5.6 APO AF V3

Nikon D7100

The first widely used jet fighter for the United States Air Force was the F-86 Sabre. Several versions were produced and they were manufactured under license in other countries for friendly nations. It was the most produced fighter in the Western World with just under ten-thousand of them built.

 

Camera: Canon EOS 6D

Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM +1.4x @280mm

Exposure: 1/640 sec @f/11 ISO100

 

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165801 Us Navy Fighter Weapons School

Swedish Air Force Museum

 

Linköping, Sweden

PAF - 70ans

La Ferté-Alais AirShow LFFQ

Le temps des hélices 2023

Mai 2023

A US Navy E/A18G Growler flying during the Growler demo at the 2025 Abbotsford Airshow. It was loud and the pilots didn't hold back. I can still hear the afterburners when I look at these shots.

Four F-16 Fighting Falcons of the United States Air Force Thunderbirds display team seen at Joint Base San Antonio Randolph during the Great Texas Air Show on Saturday, April 6th, 2024.

F-35A of the USAFE on a low approach at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk March 2023

The New Look

This 8th FW F-16C sports the latest Have Glass scheme to reduce its radar returns.

RAF Red Arrows at the Toronto Airshow.

Toronto, Ontario

 

Nikkor 70-210mm F4 AF

Nikon D7100

I have to say that I am pretty chuffed with myself for capturing this photo. I was tracking this CF-18 Hornet as it was passing at a high rate of speed. I managed to capture some excellent images and then it passed behind a tree. I was prepared to delete the tree shots when I discovered that I'd actually nailed focus and framing right through the foliage. Not bad! I didn't even need to crop the resulting image.

 

Photo taken with the Olympus OM-1 and M.Zuiko 100-400mm f/5.0-6.3.

With the arrestor gear pulled to the side, a pair of the visiting US Air Force F-22A Raptors melt into the heat haze generated from Lakenheath's huge runway as they arrive back from their afternoon 'work-out' while on their recent TDY with the based 48th Fighter Wing.

 

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SFDO SHAR duo and the Harrier T.8N cavorting during the very damp and dismal RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016.

 

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One of four Tornado GR4s from RAF Marham depart from RAF Lossiemouth, Friday 31 March 2017, after performing a flypast and display to mark the official disbandment of XV (R) Squadron after 102 years of continuous service. It also marked the end of Tornado operations from Lossiemouth. It is understood that the Marham-based GR4s were from 12 (B) Squadron.

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Dassault Mirage 2000D 3-XN msn 652 - 003 "Ardennes" Escadron, French Air Force, based at Nancy air base.

There were some fighter jets that recently flew over Wisconsin this past week. By the time I realized what I was seeing fly by the window making all that noise, I was able to quick grab my camera, trip over the dog, and snap a few shots from the back deck while they turned to head more north to do hospital fly overs.

Captured during the 2007 Spottersday at Kleine Brogel Airbase, Belgium

Boeing EA-18G Growler (502)

VX-31 "Dust Devils"

Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake

 

One of the most interesting and secretive areas of electronic air warfare is the ability to jam and suppress enemy air defenses. This is where the Growler operates and excels.

 

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