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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Boeing 727 PSA

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Boeing 747-400 Landing Gear

Boeing 747 -400

Boeing 747-400 Bone yard

Boeing 747-400

Boeing 747

Monday, January 24, 2011

F-22 Raptor

Blue Angels F-18 Hornet

F-15 Eagle

North American T-28A

Douglas F4D Skyray

Yesterday marked the 50th anniversary of the Douglas F4D Skyray. The single-place Skyray was named after the undersea manta ray it resembled. It was on the leading edge of aircraft design, could climb to 40,000 feet in two minutes and reach Mach 1 during a dive.

Analysis of data captured in Germany after World War II indicated that the delta-shaped wing would take the most advantage of jet propulsion for fast-climbing interceptor fighters. In 1948, Douglas signed a contract to build the F4D-1. Nicknamed "the 10-minute killer," the Skyray broke five world's time-to-height records. In 1953, the Skyray was co-winner with North America's Super Sabre of the prestigious Collier Trophy.

Boeing 777 - Spirit of Atlanta

Boeing 747 LCF Diorama

Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon FGR4

Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon FGR4 

B-25 Mitchell

B-25 Mitchell - Photo: L. Bridges

USS Intrepid Museum New York City 1994

F-11 Tiger - Photo: Pete Alvarez


Mig 21 - Photo: Pete Alvarez

DC-10 Over Waikiki Beach