RB-47 is one of the few pretty jets imo. Very graceful. NMUSAF
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RB-47 is one of the few pretty jets imo. Very graceful. NMUSAF
The notorious Bockscar. NMUSAF
Brothers in arms.
C-119 Flying Boxcar. NMUSAF
The B-26 at the NMUSAF is a former Free French WW2 veteran. It’s funny how things work. The Air Force went forward with the B-25 after the war, so those are not all that uncommon even now. B-26? Wiki says there are seven left, of over 5000 built.
Apparently Mr. Five By Five hit the bricks and is on it's way to the Collings Foundation in exchange for an ex Tuskegee Stearman. So long Mr. Five By Five.
Saber Guts.
This peeled F-86 sits in the Cold War Gallery of the NMUSAF.