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Sukhoi Su-22UM3K 'Black 138' 2./MFG-28 Germany 1990 FUBE

Sukhoi Su-22UM3K 'Black 113' of JBG-77 June 26 1990 DEUS

Sukhoi Su-22UM3K 'Black 113' of JBG-77 cockpit closeup 1990 DEUS


Shenyang JJ-5 '71343' Beijing 2023 JETPHO


Shenyang JJ-5 '71343' Beijing 2023 JETPHO

 
AD-6 Skyraider '134594' of VA-104 1956 JOBE


AD-6 Skyraider '135366' of VF-54 August 1954 BIKO


AD-6 Skyraider '137546' of Va-104 'Hell's Archers' refueling an F8U-1P Crusdaer '144613' of VFP-62, DET-42 1958 from USS Forrestal (CVA-59) MDAC.
 
P-51A #13 "Mrs Virginia" pilot Maj Robert Petit 1st Air Commando Group from the net.


P-51D Mustang '413464' of the 307th FS, Italy 1944-1945 courtesy of the net.





P-47D '4229313' FT-S of the 353rd Fighter Squadron, 354th FG France ASBIZ.


 
The Mayaguez incident

On 13 May 1975, US Seventh Air Force commander Lieutenant General John J. Burns and his staff developed a contingency plan to retake the SS Mayaguez using an assault force composed of men of the Nakhon Phanom 56th Security Police Squadron. Seventy-five volunteers from the 56th would be dropped onto the containers on the decks of the Mayaguez on the morning of 14 May. In preparation for this assault five HH-53s and seven CH-53s were ordered to proceed to U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield for staging.[10] At approximately 21:30, one of the 21st SOS CH-53s (AF Ser. No. 68-10933, call sign Knife 13) crashed, killing 18 security police and the five man flight crew.
 

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