Always have been amazed at how few designs were share by the Navy and USAF. F-86/FJ-4, AD-1, A-3/B-66, F-4, A-7, not counting rotery wing and transport/training aircraft.Yup, this was one of our 'versions' in my first fleet Squadron, the swift & nimble FJ-4 Fury. More fun to fly than any other in my log book, but as an attack aircraft, couldn't hold a candle to my trusty Scooter!
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*"Enswine" BusyBee flying wing over San Joacquin Valley - circa. 1959 BzB
Always have been amazed at how few designs were share by the Navy and USAF. F-86/FJ-4, AD-1, A-3/B-66, F-4, A-7, not counting rotery wing and transport/training aircraft.
small buy of B-66s\.
Actually a dark green - in the colors of HAL-3That black ~60 looks really good. I always thought they dropped the ball on the TH-57 painted grey for the Centennial.
Took this at SFO a while back:
Or was it a young RecoveringLSO screaming at a young BzB... "Power, power", way back when?
BzB
Behold and beware of my colorful friends .... those Huns in the sun flying colorful Fox Fours and a 104:
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NICE! Saw a BONE demo at an Otis AFB show in 2000........God Damn inpressive.
was a RIO in 314 forty some years ago