Cavanaugh Flight Museum's 1955 AD-6 Skyraider coming over show center at the CAF Midland Airshow
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Cavanaugh Flight Museum's 1955 AD-6 Skyraider coming over show center at the CAF Midland Airshow
Doodles I've made days ago/yesterday (yandere sun included)
(Don't ask why I drew spad, this was supposed to be a gift for them since I haven't seen anyone draw them but I sadly gave up and I really hate how I rendered here) Yandere sun can be spotted at the first image, he's basically the one doing the heart sign with his hands. The second image is jax and sun arguing (sun doesn't like one of my favorite characters) and third is a drawing of spad with render(which I don't like how the rendering got-) LDR AU and the blonde character doesn't belong to me! Still belongs to @spadillelicious (I also gave spad a eclipse necklace)
WWI Spad XIII C.1 Fighter Biplane Painted in the colours of WWI USA highest scoring ace with 26 victories Captain Edward V Rickenbacker by Chris Murkin Via Flickr: WWI Spad XIII C.1 Fighter Biplane Painted in the colours of WWI USA highest scoring ace with 26 victories Captain Edward V Rickenbacker 94th pursuit squadron Photo Taken at USAF National Museum Wright-Patterson Base Dayton Ohio HAC_5646
The A-1 Skyraider held its ground during the #Korean and #Vietnam wars, even in the face of faster, jet-powered adversaries.
Despite being outclassed in Vietnam, Skyraider pilots scored two MiG-17 kills, proving piston engines still had a place in modern combat.
📸 Scott Slocum
@EAA via X
Iron Cross No. 2 (2019) . Quarterly magazine focussing on German Military History from 1914-1945. The cover, by Keith Burns, depicts a German Albatros fighter being engaged by a French SPAD.
The SPAD S.A was a French two-seat tractor biplane first flown in 1915. It was used by France and Russia in the early stages of the First World War in the fighter and reconnaissance roles. It was a unique aircraft that carried its observer in a nacelle ahead of wing, engine and propeller.
SPAD SXIII. Both aircraft with the 94th Aero Sqdn. Top: Capt. Sam Kay w/ 'Eastah Aigg'. Lower: Lt. John Jeffers w/ ‘Rising Sun’.