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Shenyang FT-5 of Pakistan Air Force

The Shenyang J-5 / F-5 (Jianjiji-5 - Fighter-5) is a Chinese built single-seat jet interceptor and fighter aircraft derived from the Soviet MiG-17. The J-5 was exported as the F-5 with the NATO reporting name "Fresco".
The Chinese developed F-5 into a two-seat trainer version of the MiG-17, designated the Chengdu JJ-5 (Jianjiji Jiaolianji - Fighter Trainer or FT-5), by combining the two-seat cockpit of the
MiG-15UTI, the VK-1A engine of the J-5, and the fuselage of the J-5A. All internal armament was removed and a single Nudelman-Richter NR-23 23 mm cannon was carried in a ventral pack.
Pakistan Air Force acquired FT-5s for use as advanced jet trainers / conversion aircraft. 
West German Luftwaffe Lockheed F-104G Starfighter (63-13269) equipped with training AIM-9J sidewinders in the USAF 69th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron
The American prototype escort fighter XP-81, it used a combination of turbojet and turboprop engines, the end of World War 2 ultimately doomed the project.
MiG-29UB "Fulcrum-B" Twin seat training model of the MiG-29
Italian made Fiat G.50 Freccia (Arrow) in Finnish service.
Planes
F-5 Tiger II of the Islamic Republic Of Iran Air Force (IRIAF)
Islamic Republic Of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) F-5 Tiger II equipped with Russian R-60 Air to Air missiles
Islamic Republic Of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) MiG-29 Fulcrum armed with R-27 and R-60 missiles
Captain Kabooms militaria
Saab 37 Viggens
JA-37 Viggen belonging to Ala 13 which was entirely painted white for evaluation. In the picture, seen with its complete armament: Two RB71 Skyflash, one RB27 Sidewinder and the pod containing the cannon.
Indian Airforce MiG-29 UPG
Mirage V ROSE IIs of the Pakistan Air Force
Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) F-4 Phantom II captured from the cockpit of another F-4 Phantom II
A German Bf-110 prepares to take off from a dusty airfield in North Africa.
South Dakota Air National Guard F-16 Fighting Falcon of the 114th Fighter Wing.
Shenyang F-6 of Pakistan Air Force

The Shenyang J-6 (designated F-6 for export versions) was the Chinese built version of the Soviet MiG-19 "Farmer" fighter aircraft.

Although the MiG-19 had a comparatively short life in Soviet service, the Chinese came to value its agility, turning performance, and powerful cannon armament, and produced it for their own use between 1958 and 1981.

The F-6 was flown by the Pakistan Air Force from 1965 to 2002, and around 140 modifications were made to increase effectiveness in interception and close air support roles. F-6s were also modified for carriage of AIM-9B Sidewinder missiles

Pakistan Air Force F-6 fighters participated in the 1971 Indo-Pakistan, scoring approximately 6 confirmed aerial victories. These included one Indian MiG-21, which was believed by many to be a superior aircraft to the F-6 at the time.
Shenyang F-6 and 2 Chengdu F-7 of Pakistan Air Force
Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet of Patrouille de France and Dassault Mirage 2000 of the French Air Force (AAE)
PAC JF-17B Thunder of Pakistan Air Force
F-14 Tomcat going vertical and fully loaded with AIM-54 Phoenix.

The AIM-54 Phoenix is an American radar guided, long range air-to-air missile (AAM), carried in clusters of up to six missiles on the Grumman F-14 Tomcat, its only operational launch platform.

The Phoenix was the United States' only long-range air-to-air missile. The combination of Phoenix missile and the AN/AWG-9 guidance radar was the first aerial weapons system that could simultaneously engage multiple targets. Due to its active radar tracking, the brevity code "Fox Three" was used when firing the AIM-54.

Both the missile and the aircraft were used by Iran and the United States Navy. In US service both are now retired, the AIM-54 Phoenix in 2004 and the F-14 in 2006. They were replaced by the shorter-range AIM-120 AMRAAM, employed on the F/A-18 Hornet and F/A-18E/F Super Hornet—in its AIM-120D version, the latest version of the AMRAAM just matches the Phoenix's maximum range.