Thump's Gulf Coast Museum Tour

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Here's the last installment from Pensacola -- exhibits from the Cold War. In rough chronological order ...

AD-1 Skyraider

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Martin AM-1 Mauler:

AM-1 Martin Mauler.jpg


MiG-15:

MiG 15.jpg


FJ-4 Fury:

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Scooter:

Scooter.jpg


F8U Crusader:

F8U.jpg


MiG-21:

Mig 21.jpg


F-4N Phantom II. This plane shot down one MiG over Vietnam. Note the Harrier hovering overhead:

F-4 Phantom.jpg


A-6 Intruder:

A-6 intruder.jpg


AH-1 Cobra:

AH-1.jpg


F-14:

F-14 1.jpg


S-3 Viking:

S-3 Viking.jpg


... and finally, an F/A-18. This airplane shot down a MiG in 1991 during Desert Storm. Pilot's logbook is below:

F-A 18.jpg


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Next up: Mobile, AL and the USS Alabama.
 
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Those last-gen prop-job carrier attack aircraft (i.e., the Skyraider and the Mauler...) were just beasts! Gotta love 'em .....

Damned straight. The A-1 carried on well into Vietnam and was loved as "Sandy" for protecting downed crews, because it carried so much piss-off and could hang around for so long. Later picked up by USAF & RVNAF for ground attack.

It also had AWACS and anti-sub variants in the 50s.

Single-engined carrier attack bomber lugging as much as a WWII B-17, what's not to love? Also shot down a MiG iirc with twenty-double-mikes.
 
Time for the long-overdue update. This is the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. As y'all know, they have a healthy collection of airplanes as well as the USS Drum, a Gato-class submarine. I'll lay out the airplanes in roughly chronological order. I'll also include a couple of ground pieces they have in their collection.

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2 Mitchell 1.jpg
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