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Beechcraft Super King Air 350: United States Trainer 1 [3] Grob 120A-F: Germany: Basic trainer 18 [3] Cirrus SR20: United States Basic trainer 16 [3] Cirrus SR22: United States Basic trainer 9 [3] Airbus H225M: Europe Rotorcraft trainer 1 [3] Alpha Jet: France Jet trainer: 27 [3] UAVs; General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper: United States ISTAR / UCAV: 16 [6]
The following is a list of United States military aerial refueling aircraft. Active. HC-130; KC-10; KC-130; KC-130J; KC-135;
The United States Postal Service honored the Air Force's 50th anniversary as a separate branch of the military in 1997 with a limited edition stamp featuring the Thunderbirds. In June 2005, the Thunderbirds selected Major Nicole Malachowski for the No. 3 position, making her the first female to hold a pilot position in the team's 53-year ...
Special operations aircraft included both active duty AC-130H and Air Force Reserve AC-130A Spectre gunships, EC-130 Volant Solo psychological operations aircraft from the Air National Guard, HC-130P/N Combat Shadow tankers, MC-130E Combat Talons, and MH-53J Pave Low and MH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters.
Brazil's first F-39E Gripen A Brazilian Air Force AMX conducts an in-flight air refueling KC-390 in flight over the federal capital Brasília A Embraer E-99 AEW&C aircraft in flight A CSAR EC 725 helicopter
This list of United States Air Force aircraft designations (1919–1962) includes prototype, pre-production and operational type designations under the 1919 and 1924 United States Army Air Service aircraft designation systems, which were used by the United States Air Force and its predecessors until the introduction of the unified United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system in 1962.
O-57 Grasshopper at the National Museum of the United States Air Force A de Havilland Mosquito PR Mk XVI (F-8) of the 654th BS, Eighth Air Force at RAF Watton, 1944 North American B-25D (F-10) Mitchell photographic reconnaissance and mapping aircraft North American P-51C-5-NT Mustang (F-6C) Serial No 42-103368 of the 15th TRS at St. Dizler Airfield, France, Autumn 1944.
This page currently focuses on one of the two historical categories of USAF wings: "AFCON" (Headquarters (US) Air Force CONtrolled) units or "permanent" units, which during the Cold War period were readily distinguished by having one, two or three digit designations, such as the 1st Fighter Wing, 60th Military Airlift Wing, 355th Fighter Wing, and could go through a series of inactivations and ...