Evolution of United States Air Force uniforms in the United States. A captain wearing a 1917 pilot uniform checks the propellers of a French Nieuport fighter aircraft. He does a preflight checking of the aircraft. He takes out a jacket from the aircraft.
Evolution of United States Air Force uniforms in the United States. A pilot in a partial pressure suit and a helmet puts on a parachute. He gets into the cockpit of a United States Air Force Lockheed F-104 Starfighter aircraft. Another officer on a ladder helps him to connect an oxygen pipe. The pilot closes the canopy.
Evolution of United States Air Force uniforms in the United States. A pilot in a partial pressure suit and a helmet does a preflight checking of a United States Air Force Lockheed F-104 Starfighter aircraft. He puts on a parachute. An officer pushes a ladder towards the aircraft and opens the canopy. The pilot climbs into the cockpit.
Different features of the U.S. Air Force F-105B Thunderchief fighter bomber. The aircraft in flight and climbs up. F-105B in flight to the right as the bomb bay opens. The bomb bay shows a large bomb dropping out from it. Numbers printed on the side of the special weapon are ' 28-5 and T-5'. F-105B takes off and climbs vertically. A rear view of F-105B in flight. A pilot seated in a cockpit and moves control sticks. An animated and actual footage explains the aerodynamics and performance of the aircraft. A rear view of the F-105B in a banking left turn. F-105B in flight over a rural terrain. F-105B in flight. A rear view of the speed brake opening and closing while the F-105B is in flight. F-105B climbs and in flight under clouds. F-105 lands and a drogue chute deployed.
Different features of the U.S. Air Force F-105B Thunderchief fighter bomber in United States. An animated and actual footage explains the air induction of the F-105B. The F-105B taxis and stops. The right wing air intake. Several views of F-105B right wing air intake with sliding plug in operation. The fuselage bleed doors in operation. The vertical fin air intake of the aircraft.
Different features of the U.S. Air Force F-105B Thunderchief fighter bomber. An animated and actual footage explains the armament and fire control system of the F-105B. A pilot climbs into U.S. Air Force RF-84F Thunderstreak. A rear view of the aircraft as it taxis. Insignia of the United States. Tthe bomb pylon as the bomb is being released. RF-84F in flight as the bomb is dropped. Explosion on the ground. A jet aircraft in flight and vapor trails comes out from the engine. The F-105B in flight and the bomb bay opens. Bomb bay shows special weapon being dropped. The number printed on the side of the weapon is '28-5 and T-5'. A ground tent firing of F-105B armament. The F-105B taxis on a taxi strip. The aircraft climbs rapidly after the take off.
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