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An antique, toy airplane on a wooden chair.
Lansdowne, India - Jan 11, 2019 - A fighter plane of Indian Air Force is kept for public display in MAINWARING GARDEN, Lansdowne
Wing tip of passenger jet against clear blue sky
Navy airplane with folded wings, selective focus
Romanian IAR 93 Fight Airplane Details
Wing of USAF airplane with World War 2 USAF US Air Force C-47 transport plane as a backdrop.
old military army fighter aircraft isolated on white background close up
Hargeisa, Somaliland, Somalia: the MiG-17 monument at Freedom Square in Hargeisa, Somaliland, a landmark commemorating the resilience of the city and its people. The aircraft, a Soviet-designed fighter jet, symbolizes the aerial bombings Hargeisa endured during the Somali Civil War in the late 1980s, particularly under president Siad Barre. Positioned prominently in the square, the MiG-17 serves as a reminder of the struggles for independence and self-determination faced by the region. It is both a memorial to the past and a marker of Somaliland's aspirations for peace and recognition.
The Lockheed P-38 Lightning was a World War II American fighter aircraft.
Military airplane at the Woomera National Aerospace and Missile Park, located in the centre of the village of Woomera, South Australia. This park features missiles and rockets that were developed and tested at Woomera over the last 60 years, as well as a number of aircraft which were used in trials.
1950's chrome hood ornament of an airplane and and eagle head
A classic silver Spitfire flying low over a desert location. Model photography.
Army combat airplane wing part close up, classic design. camouflage, fuselage
OQ-19 Radioplane radio-controlled aerial target airplane on display at dedication of new terminal at Livingston Betsworth Field (Waterloo Municipal Airport), Waterloo, Iowa, USA in June 9-10, 1951.
Four antenna pods of an 'Identification Friend or Foe' (IFF) system. The IFF is an electronic equipment used by military aircraft to determine whether other aircraft or systems in the vicinity are friendly or hostile. Its primary purpose is to prevent friendly fire and enhance situational awareness in combat zones, allowing pilots to differentiate between allies, neutral entities, or unknown / enemy contacts. An IFF system typically consists of a transponder and an interrogator. The transponder responds to interrogation signals from other systems, while the interrogator sends out signals to identify aircraft. Operating in multiple modes, including civilian and military, the system often uses encryption for secure communication. When an interrogator sends a radio signal, a compatible transponder on the target aircraft replies with encoded information, such as its identity or status. This response is analyzed to classify the target. However, the IFF system has limitations: it requires both the interrogator and target to have compatible and functional systems, and it does not replace the need for visual identification or other methods of threat assessment in complex scenarios.
Clark Freeport, Philippines- 20 Oct 2023: The Vought F-8 Crusader model displayed in the Air Force City Park in Clark, Philippines. It is a showcase of the history of Philippines Air Force through a variety of aircrafts
Decommissioned Canadian Air Force jet.
Luanda, Angola - May 17, 2024: A vintage trainer aircraft is showcased outdoors beside Fort San Miguel in Luanda. The aircraft's striking colors and unique design highlight its historical importance.
Close-up of a aircraft background texture
Tail Gun of World War II B-25 Mitchel Bomber Aircraft
Vintage WWII airplane
tail and wings of large old airliners with the symbol of the Soviet Union isolated on a blue sky background
Vintage Douglas DC-3 Dakota propellor airplane flying in mid air in a cloudy sky. The PH-PBA is flying its last operational flights with a tour of The Netherlands after having served for the US Air Force and the Dutch government flown by Prins Bernhard. Later the airplanes was named  ‘Prinses Amalia’.
Military Army monuments at urban civil space, city view, Army fighter jet
Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia - February 5th 2024:  Havard II airplane outside the military museum
historical aircraft against a dramatic sky
Lisbon, Portugal: retired Fiat G.91 R/3 jet fighter aircraft - without unit or serial markings on public display on a plinth in front of the Military College building - The aircraft was developed by Fiat Aviazione in Italy and was intended to replace the F-86 Sabre within NATO. The “G” stands for Fiat Avio chief designer, Giuseppe Gabrielli. After Fiat Aviazione merged with other Italian aircraft manufacturers to form Aeritalia SpA, the designation changed to Aeritalia G.91 - The aircraft was widely used by the Portuguese Air Force in Africa (Mozambique, Angola and Guinea-Bissau provinces) in a ground attack role. It fought against African terrorist organizations, some financed and supported by the USSR or PR of China (Frelimo, MPLA, UNITA, PAIGC), but also against the FNLA, sponsored by a fellow NATO member, the US under JFK. Some aircraft were lost after the USSR supplied 9K32 Strela-2 light-weight, shoulder-fired, surface-to-air missile (MANPADS) to the terrorists. Ironically the Soviet Air Force would later face similar problems in Afghanistan with the introduction of the FIM-92 Stinger missile in Taliban service.
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