OV-10A Bronco (Air Force)
This is one of three OV-10s at FWAM.
The OV-10A is a twin-turboprop short takeoff and landing aircraft conceived by the U.S. Marine
This is one of three OV-10s at FWAM.
The OV-10A is a twin-turboprop short takeoff and landing aircraft conceived by the U.S. Marine
This is one of three OV-10s at FWAM.
The OV-10A is a twin-turboprop short takeoff and landing aircraft conceived by the U.S. Marine
This Northrop F-5E Tiger II served in the US Navy as an “Aggressor” adversary aircraft. Its two-tone brown and tan desert “Tiger
BT-13s were seen all around North Texas during World War Two as a pilot training aircraft.
Manufacturer: Vultee Aircraft
This plane flew combat in Vietnam and was aboard the “America” when 333 earned the only Marine Mig kill.
McDonnell Douglas QF-4S BuPer
The F-4 was operated by the USAF/USN/USMC at Carswell AFB and NAS Dallas. Fort Worth businessman H. Ross Perot, Jr. flew F-4s
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This plane was most recently used for ground training in Memphis and was seen there during 1975.
This Cessna O-2A Skymaster is a composite of several airframes and was cobbled together to represent the
President George W. Bush flew this plane twice during his service in the Texas Air National Guard.
The
Perhaps the most widely recognized Navy fighter thanks to its starring role in Top Gun, the F-14 Tomcat served as an
The two-place Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star was designed for training pilots already qualified to fly propeller-driven aircraft to fly jets.
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