F-51 aircraft of the 18th Fighter Bomber Wing at Chinhae Base (K-10) in Korea. Landing gear on F-51. Shadow of turning propellers on the ground. A partially constructed hangar on the side. F-51 of the 12th Fighter Bomber Squadron, USAF 18th Fighter Bomber Wing, starts engine and taxis from parking space. It displays Shark's teeth painted on its nose and tail number 44-73863.. Another F-51 parked. Airmen pull a bomb on a trolley past an F-51. Front view of the planes with propellers turning. (Korean War)
Pilots of 18th Fighter Bomber Wing of the U.S. Air Force in Korea driven in a jeep, during Korean War. A jeep with some passengers in front of two huts. A number of pilots in a jeep. One more pilot climbs in. A pilot climbs in the cockpit of a plane. The pilot writes something in a ledger and then dons a helmet.
Ground crew members of the 18th Fighter Bomber Wing of the U.S. Air Force in Korea help direct planes to take off and land, during Korean War. A ground crew member waves a flag and signals P-51s to take off. Ground crew members watch as the planes take off. F-51 comes in for landing.
Napalm bombs dump area in Korea, during Korean War. A large number of napalm bombs and drums lined. A man stands near it. A jeep equipped with derrick drives into the area. The man attaches the hook of the derrick to two napalm bombs. The jeep carries them and loads them onto a trailer. Two personnel help to unload the bombs. The jeep reverses. Close view of jeep driver. Number of small trailers each carrying two Napalm bombs. A man stands amongst the rows of Napalm bombs.
Several F-51 planes of the 18th Fighter Bomber Wing of the United States Air Force take off one by one and fly over a field in Korea, during Korean War. The field has bushes growing in it.
A formation of four U.S. aircraft flies over a building at the Korean base of the U.S. 18th Fighter Bomber Wing, during Korean War. Two pilots check orders as they walk towards an aircraft. Close view of insignia on the side of the plane shows two concentric circles with the outer being dark and the inner white. The inner circle has a leaping Springbok painted in it. This is one of the P-51s of 2 Squadron, South African Air Force, flying with the U.S. 18th Wing, in Korea. A pilot shows bullet hole in the insignia and the tail section of the plane. Several men near an aircraft. A demolished P-51. A number of P-51s refueled on the ramp. People on the ramp. Several aircraft take off in the background.