Interesting site on the Alaska Invasion. There are still many war relic's on site. picture heavy
http://www.kuriositas.com/2012/11/the-forgotten-battle-japanese-invasion.html
Spare a moment for the poor, sad, entirely inadequate Fairey Battle.
Google “fleet fort” if you want to see pure wartime junk. We have 6 of them at our farm.
Google “fleet fort” if you want to see pure wartime junk. We have 6 of them at our farm.
Google “fleet fort” if you want to see pure wartime junk. We have 6 of them at our farm.
Pity the poor instructor, propped up in the wind and producing drag with his face.
The Harvard/Texan - proof that given enough power, even a brick can fly.
In 1964, modified F-105Bs with ballast replacing the cannon, fuselage and wing reinforcement for aerobatics, and the addition of a smoke generator, briefly flew with the United States Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team. After only six shows, a fatal accident from overstressing the airframe led to the reintroduction of the F-100 Super Sabre.
The Thud really should have been designated B105, as its original design purpose was to haul a single nuke in what could only be described as a semi suicide mission.
The Thud really should have been designated B105, as its original design purpose was to haul a single nuke in what could only be described as a semi suicide mission.
Both of these statements could be used on our CF104. The role in Germany was to carry a single nuke and it was a semi suicide mission as well.Really fast on the deck, but had the agility of a battleship in a bathtub.
Why the USAF ever designated this as a fighter is beyond comprehension.