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Started by helidoc, September 07, 2013, 12:41:50 PM

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helidoc

F-84C Pima night shoot

helidoc

Nippon Airlines 787  @pima air Museum

helidoc

Light of the intruder..PASM

Realbigtaco

Ok, it only took about a year to get these posted...buy here we go..

Black and Whites(and a hint of red) first.

















Realbigtaco


phantomphan1974

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phantomphan1974

Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
Phantoms Phorever
OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society

phantomphan1974

Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
Phantoms Phorever
OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society

phantomphan1974

Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
Phantoms Phorever
OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society

phantomphan1974

Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
Phantoms Phorever
OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society

phantomphan1974

Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
Phantoms Phorever
OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society

clarkembers

Most fun I've had in a while. I've always been fascinated by warplanes and know quite a bit about all of them. But this place has some incredible stuff from the Cold War Era that I kind of skimmed over in my books when I was a kid. The pristine WWII planes inside the hangars are absolutely incredible. I was really taken aback the first time I beheld that gargantuan blue flying boat in Hanger 1. The Liberator was my favourite bomber when I was a kid and they have a great one. And the seeing the Privateer is one of the coolest things I've seen. There's a B-36 Peacemaker, a B-58 Hustler and all sorts of other crazy bombers outside. They also have an F7F Tigercat which is probably my favourite WWII fighter so I spend a lot of time admiring him. I've gone twice and left with a new book both times. Oh, and the SR-71 must've been used for something besides reconnaissance, but you'll have to see it for yourself if you're hoping it shall divulge its secrets.

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