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KC-97 and F-84F NMUSAF Wright-Paterson AFB Dayton Ohio.
I know, that's weird. But I'm sure there is a good reason.I'm always amused when I see the Cosford York. as the fuselage windows are painted on !!
These were RF-101C from the 66th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, at Laon Air Base, France.I got one of the 1/48 Monogram F-101B kits and started thinking about using it to build a F-101A. The interesting thing I found was that when I took the drawings in the Squadron F-101 book I found that the F-101B exactly matched the profile of the F-101A, except for the rear canopy and a little different radome and the different afterburners. They did not stretch the fuselage at all or even alter the windshield. That F-101A is one hot looking fighter plane; I guess some actually got deployed to Europe.