Monday 20 March 2017

F-4 VF-111 Sundowners USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42) - ebay photo find #60



A U.S. Navy McDonnell F-4N Phantom II fighter (BuNo 151008) from Fighter Squadron VF-111 Sundowners being catapulted from the aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42) in February 1977. VF-111 was assigned to Carrier Air Wing 19 (CVW-19) for FDR´s final cruise to the Mediterranean Sea from 4 October 1976 to 21 April 1977. Franklin D. Roosevelt was decommissioned on 30 September 1977.



 U.S. Navy - U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1996.253.7279.033




Two U.S. Navy McDonnell F-4B Phantom II of Fighter Squadron VF-111 "Sundwoners" in flight. VF-111 was assigned to Carrier Air Wing 15 (CVW-15) aboard the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea (CVA-43). Date circa 1972

 Source U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1996.253.7279.001 Author U.S. Navy

Saturday 18 March 2017

Sea Vixen FAW.1 XN693 Original HMS Centaur Photograph 1964 - ebay photo find #58



Sea Vixen FAW.1 XN693 Original HMS Centaur Photograph 1964. An original HMS Centaur Admiralty photograph of Sea Vixen FAW.1 XN693 of 892 NAS getting ready to start up on HMS Centaur. Note the umbrellas! HMS Centaur/MOD Admiralty wet stamp to rear. Neg. No. G.1206 Dated 22 September 1964.






An original HMS Centaur Admiralty photograph of a line up of Sea Vixen FAW.1's of 892 NAS on HMS Centaur. They are 214 - XJ494, 215 - XJ525, 216 - XN706 and 217 - XN687.





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Monday 13 March 2017

Victor K.2 XL190 55 Squadron Original MOD photograph 1993 -ebay photo find # 59






Victor K.2 XL190 55 Squadron Original MOD photograph 1993. An original Ministry of Defence photograph taken by Sgt. Rick Brewell of Victor K.2 XL190 of 55 Squadron in September 1993. Last flown in October 1993 to RAF St. Mawgan, it was broken up in February 1999 the nose section going to the Manston Museum.



Victor B.1 Maintenance Original Photograph. An original period (probably MOD) photograph of a Victor B.1 undergoing maintenance possibly at RAF Gaydon.





MOD) photograph of a Victor B.1 formation. Aircraft are XH588, XH589, XH591 and XH592. The cockpit section of XH592 is at the Midland Air Museum.



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More RAF Manston and RAF Manston History Museum on this blog;

Granby Buccaneer 

Airframes at the RAF Manston fire dump

first Gloster Meteor sortie  July 1944 RAF Manston

Manston's Lightning F.6


Saturday 11 March 2017

Tuesday 7 March 2017

Israeli F-35s have already seen combat action



...according to Thomas Newdick on twitter quoting Le Figaro correspondent Georges Malbrunot.  

According to Malbrunot « pour la première fois, Israël a utilisé des chasseurs F-35 la nuit du 12-13 janvier pour frapper Damas, estiment les services [de] rens[seignements] français..le raid a visé des entrepôts de missiles Pantsir S-1 destinés au Hezbollah à l’aéroport militaire de Mezzeh à Damas. Tsahal a aussi détruit une batterie anti-aériennne de missiles S-300, déployée sur le mont Qassioun, près du palais présidentiel ».

 Israeli F-35's bombed Damascus on the night of 12-13 January targeting warehouses containing Russian-made Pantsir-S1 mobile surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems that Israel feared could be delivered from Syria to Hezbollah forces operating in Lebanon. The warehouse was located at Mezzeh, a military airfield in Damascus. During the same attack, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) also reportedly destroyed an S-300 SAM battery deployed near the Syrian presidential palace, on Mount Qassioun. According to an unnamed French intelligence source quoted by Malbrunot, the F-35 aircraft finally overflew the palace of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, before returning to Israel.



much more on the F-35 on this blog

http://falkeeinsgreatplanes.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/lockheed-martin-f-35s-at-fairford-for.html

http://falkeeinsgreatplanes.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/f-35c-lands-on-board-nimitz-03-november.html

http://falkeeinsgreatplanes.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/f-35b-lightning-ii-demo-2014-mcas-yuma.html

Saturday 4 March 2017

MiG 21 and MiG 23 SyAAF Syrian Air Force Hama airbase 679 Squadron - Murad Gazdiev report










Reporter Murad Gazdiev ; " .. almost half a decade of civil war has left the Syrian Air Force depleted, battered and bruised. Nonetheless they are still flying jets, some of which are older than my parents.."

While the MiG 21 may be a Vietnam-war era combat aircraft and in many parts of the world is a museum piece, it is still doing a job in Syria for Assad and must be relatively easy to fly and maintain although presumably features no modern avionics far less 'smart' weapons. The bombs seen slung under the wings of this MiG 21 are of Syrian manufacture.."it's a strong, tough plane and safe as well.." according to the pilot interviewed in the video.

Syrian pilots spend most of their flying time at low to medium altitude where battlefield threats are more potent. Based on the aircraft type, Syrian pilots use different attack techniques for unguided munitions. From the video footage here MiG 21s resort to low to medium altitude bombing runs at high speed. Su 22s come in low, firing thermal decoy flares against IR homing missiles and zooming after the attack.






" ..In five years of civil war, Al Assad’s air force has suffered a confirmed loss of at least 55 aircraft and 57 helicopters shot down or crashed and another 28 helicopters and 51 aircraft written-off on the ground — notably, most of the latter were in unserviceable condition. Included in these numbers are about a dozen of L-39s, seven MiG-23s of all variants, at least four Su-22s and four Su-24MK2s.
Also included are no fewer than 10 MiG-21bis from Hama-based No. 679 Squadron. Losses within this unit forced the SyAAF to send MiG-21UM two-seat conversion trainers into combat and also to re-deploy a squadron of MiG-23ML interceptors to Hama..."

 Tom Cooper in "What's left of the Syrian Air Force.." here

..and while preparing the above a No. 679 squadron MiG 21 bis operating from Hama AB and piloted by Col. Mohammad Sawfan was shot down by rebels following a suspected malfunction. The aircraft subsequently crashed in Turkish territory close to the border; the pilot ejected but was arrested and photos of him appeared on twitter showing him in hospital in Antakya..


























Syrian Air Force feat of arms, commentary
https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201602281035489469-syria-air-force-war/

Friday 3 March 2017

Syrian Su-22 Fitters al -Sheyrat AB using S-8 rockets against ground targets in and around Aleppo, Homs




Assad’s Su-22 Fitters are a constant presence in the Syrian skies, having been deployed against Syrian insurgents since the second half of 2012.

The following pics apparently dating from January show Syrian Arab Air Force Su-22M Fitters some toting S-8 rockets used against ground targets in and around Aleppo, Homs etc.

There are several videos (most of those of poor quality) available on Youtube and Liveleak showing Syrian Su-22s, as well as other fighter bombers, using unguided munitions against rebel positions at low and medium altitude. The planes also demonstrate a remarkable use of flares for self-defense from MANPADS.


New images of Syrian Su-22 Fitters, taken in January 2017. The sinuous hump identifies this plane as a Su-22 M3. It has just landed in a clean configuration, deploying the braking parachute after a probable training sortie. Unfortunately the serial is not distinguishable.


Another Su-22M3 taxying in to park after leaving the runway, probably following an operational sortie judging by the rocket launchers under the wings. It appears to be displaying serial code "2002".



Above and below;  interesting images of "3224", a Syrian Arab Air Force Su-22M4 recognizable by the air intake at the base of the fin, seen inside a shelter below. In spite of this it seems to have bird droppings down the side of the tailfin, which suggests that it has been exposed to the elements for a long time. Note the triple flare launchers on the fuselage, to counteract the possible launch of surface-to-air infrared missiles. The pilot seems to be making an inspection before the flight.



This post courtesy of the Syria Military Capabilities FB page! Note the English text is mine

More on this blog;

Aircraft of the Syrian conflict -September 2014

On board with a SyAAF Sukhoi Su-24M2

the Admiral Kuznetzov Russian aircraft carrier on its way to Syria



Edit ****Following this post the new US administration carried out cruise missile attacks on al-Shayrat airbase in retaliation for the chemical attack on Khan Cheikhoun in Syria in the night of 5-6 April 2017. According to French analyst Arnaud Delalande on his blog here al-sheyrat had been one of Assad's key air bases for the past two years of the Syrian conflict, home to some 12-15 'modern' Soviet jets operated by the Syrian AF. Any Soviet personnel on the base had been evacuated prior to the strikes. Soviet TV reports show plenty of shelters destroyed and the charred remains of burnt-out aircraft wreckage.

Thursday 2 March 2017

Legion Condor, Bürgerkrieg Spanien - Ebay photo find #55



Legion Condor Avila Flugplatz Bombardierung durch Rotspanier 1937 - Republican bombing of Avila airfield in 1937


Gen. Sperrle visiting Santander








 " a Red General with important documents in a French machine taken captive.."




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More Legion Condor images on this blog
http://falkeeinsgreatplanes.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/legion-condor-photo-album-daily-photo.html