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All photos taken by Roy, with only a few exceptions, from his 20,000 plus slide collection of museums, air shows, military bases and more.
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The list below  is alphabetic by underlined link name.


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    • A-10A seen in 1985 (28,029 bytes).

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    • B-58 Hustler at the museum in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1983 (27,447 bytes).

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    • Boeing B-29, seen in 1983 at Chanute AFB, Illinois (34,951 bytes)

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    • A colorful Boeing Stearman (43,236 bytes).

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    • The ill-fated Cessna T-46 taxis by at Edwards AFB some years ago (35,947 bytes).

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    • A DeHavilland Dragonfly (35,779 bytes).  Thanks to George Rowley for pointing out the correct designation.

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    • Douglas BTD Destroyer at a forgotten museum (62,395 bytes). 

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    • Douglas DC-3 at the USAF museum (28,148 bytes).

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    • The F4D-1 flew around the time of the Century Series, or perhaps between Korea and the Century aircraft (33,630 bytes)

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    • F-18 seen at Patuxent River Naval Air Test Center in 1991 (33,435 bytes).
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    • F-86, taken at a forgotten museum in 1989.   A bit less dust  (now only 53,827 bytes).

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    • An F-106 photographed at Andrews AFB a few years ago (29,846 bytes).

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    • F-117 at Andrews Air Force Base in 1991, from front, just starboard (36,242 bytes).

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    • F-117 at Andrews Air Force Base in 1991, from port side (39,519 bytes)

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    • Grumman F-14A of the U.S. Navy's test facility, Patuxent River (28,125 bytes).

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    • Grumman OV-1A of USN Test Center, Patuxent River (25,879 bytes)

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    • Hawker Hurricane taken about the same time (29,608 bytes).

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    • The slim, trim Huey Cobra (40,882 bytes).

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    • Jaguar seen at the 1975 Farnborough show  (49,142 bytes).

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    • Lancaster Bomber in flight, taken in the mid 1970s at a show in Britain (22,963 bytes).

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    • LockheedHigh Technology Testbed (HTTB) C-130 seen at the Dayton show a few years ago (31,304 bytes).

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    • McDonnell-Douglas F-4S Phantom II of the US Navy taken in the 1980s (32,399 bytes)

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    • A rather bedraggled-looking McDonnell XF2Y-4 seen at Patuxent River, Maryland, in 1990 (if the blurred date is correct) (29,017 bytes).

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    • Messerschmidt Me-108 Liason Aircraft,  taken in the mid 1970s (37,747 bytes)

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    • Messerschmidt Me-262B-1 on display at Willow Grove Naval Air Station a few years ago from slightly rear, port. (39,311 bytes).

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    • Messerschmidt Me-262B-1 on display at Willow Grove Naval Air Station a few years ago from slightly rear, starboard. (34,641 bytes).

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    • Very colorful Pitts Special "Little Rebel," N8519 taken in 1984 (a smaller 58,760 bytes).

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    • QANTAS Boeing 747-238B0 photographed in Sydney, Australia, in the mid 1980s (179,756 bytes).

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    • RAF-marked Comet, one of the earliest jet transports (25,482 bytes).

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    • RC-135 seen at Andrews Air Force Base in 1991 (32,785 bytes).

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    • Rockwell B-1B seen in 1987 at Edwards AFB during testing (31,343 bytes).

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    • Shorts Skyvan seen at 1975 Farnborough air show ( 122,240 bytes).

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    • SR-71 that set the New York to London record in 1975, seen at the 1975 Farnborough show (53,617 bytes).

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    • A Supermarine Spitfire IIa photographed in Britain in the mid 1970s (41,984 bytes).

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    • A Tutor in RAF markings, photographed in 1974 (27,443 bytes) 

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    • U.S. Navy C-135 seen in 1991 (31,670 bytes)

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    •  A USAF-marked Boeing EC-135N seen in 1984 (36,464 bytes).

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    • USN EA-6B, also photographed in 1979 (26,913 bytes).

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    • Westland Wessex helicopter in flight at the 1975 Farnborough show  (75,393 bytes).


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