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German Air Force (Luftwaffe) Tornado captured in the morning sun on the static display line during the 2019 Spottersday at Kleine Brogel Airbase, Belgium.
After their impressive entrance onto the aeronautical stage in 1939 with the Caballero, the Niazi corporation found itself rolling in more looted Sverigan and Anadyran Cervantino gold than it knew what to do with.
Naturally they blew most of it betting against other engineering teams at the bar, but enough was squirreled away to begin work on the next generation of fighter plane, seen here.
Whereas the Caballero and Stupotransport were long-haulers to the extreme, the Leñadora dropped the weight of extra fuel tanks and funneled it into an irresponsible amount of engine power.
FU-385 (52-5385)
North American F-86F-35-NA Sabre
c/n 191-876 - U.S. Air Force
NMM Soesterberg Netherlands
North American F-86 Sabre and Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
2019 Thunder And Lightning Over Arizona Airshow
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**At the close of the airshow, the man sitting under the front gunner dome of this fighter plane had purchased a 25 minute flight.
According to the website, the nose seat flight sells for $850.
B-25 MItchell, medium range bomber:
The North American B-25 Mitchell was an American twin-engine, medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation. It was named in honor of Major General William "Billy" Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation.
Wingspan: 21 m
Top speed: 438 km/h
Weight: 9,210 kg
Length: 16 m
Range: 2,173 km
Engine type: Radial engine
Unit cost: 142,194–142,194 USD (1944)
Wikipedia
2015 BOUNDARY BAY AIR SHOW
BC Canada
The Corporation of Delta and Alpha Aviation were the proud sponsors for the Boundary Bay Airshow.
Honouring the 70th anniversary of the end of World War 2.
Grumman FM-2 Wildcat parked at IWM Duxford with its wings folded, showcasing the iconic carrier-ready design. The folding wings allowed these compact fighters to be stowed efficiently aboard aircraft carriers, maximising space while keeping them ready for action. A classic example of US naval aviation ingenuity from World War II.
MIG 29 Fulcrum at sunset - Belgian Air Force Days , Kleine Brogel, 13./14.09.2014
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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.
This Aircraft was Nazi Germanys primary Fighter Plane and was a worthy adversary to the Spitfire and Hurricane during World War 11,This static example was seen at the Military Veterans Weekend in Hulls East Park,
Planes returning back to Helsinki-Vantaa airport in Vantaa from Helsinki Airshow 2021 #HelsinkiAirshow
(...) had it not been for the magnificent material contributed by the Polish squadrons and their unsurpassed gallantry, I hesitate to say that the outcome of battle would have been the same.
Air Chief Marshall Sir Hugh Dowding
Supermarine Spitfire Mk. XIV is equipped with a Rolls Royce Griffon 65 engine which is connected to a powerfull 5-blade propellor.
Captured in the morning sun at La Ferte Alais during the 2018 Le Temps des Helices meeting.