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Greek F-4
 

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On November 19, 1956 the North American F-86 Sabre set a new world speed record of 698.50mph.

North American Aviation XP-86 Sabre
A North American Aviation XP-86 Sabre circa 1947
 
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AW249 Leonardo new attack helicopter
 
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This splendid Dassault artwork depicts the manufacturer’s Super Caravelle after taking off
DASSAULT AVIATION
 
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Dassault Mirage IIIC C-702 has been refurbished and erected on a pole in the city of San Lorenzo, in Sante Fe, Argentina. The jet was retired from military use on March 5, 1994, and is today painted to represent C-710, an aircraft that served with Escuadrón 55 of IV Brigada Aérea.
 
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A colourful scheme on A94-958 during its time with No 3 Squadron operating out of Butterworth.
RAAF
 
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TS-8603 (formerly A94-368) was one of the Sabres flown by Indonesian Air Force aerobatic team Spirit 78.
CHRIS SANDHAM-BAILEY
 
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Punching out red-hot flares whilst in full reheat over the inhospitable terrain
 
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Carried on the centerline station, the SPICE is a large weapon but it affords precision stand-off engagements
 
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USAF #83165
F-16C Block 25

Was the first F-16 airframe to break 7,000 flight hours and a small commemorative decal was applied to the tail in 2008. This Viper also wears 15 various bomb markings and three gun strafe markings from a prior OIF deployment and hence was called 'Lethal Lady'. It was retired just a few months after reaching the 7,000 flight hours.
 

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