Planes
Blue Angels F-18 Hornets performing a "Fan Break" (Echelon Parade)
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Blue Angels introduced in the style of Ace Combat Zero
Forwarded from F-84 collection
XF-84H
Two F-84Fs were converted into experimental aircraft. Each was fitted with an Allison XT40-A-1 turboprop engine of 5,850 shaft horsepower (4,365 kW) driving a supersonic propeller. Ground crews dubbed the XF-84H the Thunderscreech due to its extreme noise output
Two F-84Fs were converted into experimental aircraft. Each was fitted with an Allison XT40-A-1 turboprop engine of 5,850 shaft horsepower (4,365 kW) driving a supersonic propeller. Ground crews dubbed the XF-84H the Thunderscreech due to its extreme noise output
Forwarded from Captain Kabooms militaria
Soviet TU-95V dropping Tsar Bomba, with an explosive yield of 50 megatons it is the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated.
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Dassault Mirage aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force
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An Afghan Air Force Mig-21bis, which defected and landed in Peshawar in September, 1989 during the Afghan crises. Now preserved at the Pakistan Air Force museum in Karachi.
A MiG-21 and a Su-22 of the Afghan Airforce stand at an airbase in Pakistan after defecting during the Soviet-Afghan war, 1986
Forwarded from Captain Kabooms militaria
B-17 Fortresses of the 91st Bomb Group nearing the Dornier Assembly Plant at Meulan, France at dawn, Aug 13, 1943.
Forwarded from Captain Kabooms militaria
Indian Air Force Su-30 MKI with Royal Air Force's Eurofighter Typhoon.
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very humble chinese pilot
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Chinese navy personnel meows at American military pilot
Forwarded from Captain Kabooms militaria
Morane Saulnier M.S.325 fighter plane ready for a combat flight. Äänislinna, Viitana, Finland. 17 March 1942.