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Sandy rolling in 23 viewsAn A-1 Skyraider flying in the close air support or "Sandy" mission rolls in for a simulated attack run during the Vietnam reenactmentPH_Jeff
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BUFF Inbound3 viewsAn Air Force B-52 Stratofortress AKA "BUFF" inbound during the Vietnam reenactmentPH_Jeff
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BUFF Inbound 23 viewsAn Air Force B-52 Stratofortress AKA "BUFF" inbound during the Vietnam reenactmentPH_Jeff
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BUFF exiting the area3 viewsThe BUFF leaving the areaPH_Jeff
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MiG-15 Taxi3 viewsThe Korean War demo MiG-15 taxis back to the pit for static display while not flyingPH_Jeff
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MiG-15 Taxi3 viewsThe Korean War demo MiG-15 taxis back to the pit for static display while not flyingPH_Jeff
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Sea Fury taxi3 viewsThe Korean War demo Hawker Sea Fury taxis back to the pit for static display while not flyingPH_Jeff
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T-33 "T-Bird" 13 viewsThe Lockheed T-33's official name was the "Shooting Star" but you'll sound a lot more normal to its pilots if you call it a "T-Bird." The T-33 is one of the most prolific civilian owned jet warbirds and also served as the first aircraft for the United States Air Force Thunderbirds way back in 1953PH_Jeff
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T-33 "T-Bird" 23 viewsThe Lockheed T-33's official name was the "Shooting Star" but you'll sound a lot more normal to its pilots if you call it a "T-Bird." The T-33 is one of the most prolific civilian owned jet warbirds and also served as the first aircraft for the United States Air Force Thunderbirds way back in 1953PH_Jeff
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Firefly 23 viewsAnother rare aircraft these days is this Fairey Firefly. Used extensively during Korea by the British and Australians, very few of these aircraft remain flying. This example is owned and flown by Captain Eddie who resides in my hometown of San Diego and took over 70,000 man hours to restore.PH_Jeff
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