The Warbirds of Selfridge Field

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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Please enjoy my pictures that I took during a visit to Michigan's Selfridge Air National Guard Base museum and air park in April, 2011....
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The early jets

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American jet fighter aviation really got rolling with the Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star. This two-seat trainer version, the T-33, was what man...
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Century Series

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North American 's F-100 Super Sabre was the first jet fighter capable of breaking the sound barrier in level flight. Though a bit long i...
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Classic Attack Aircraft

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How do you not love this World War Two-era fighter-bomber? If you're a student of history, a fan of military aviation, or just grew up w...
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Modern Fighter/Attack

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When I first visited Selfridge with my father, they flew these F-4 "Phantom" jets on week-ends. We'd sit outside the north per...
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The subchasers

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The Lockheed P-3 Orion, a long-range subhunter. This one kept tabs on the Russians for 18 years. It detected submarines by using a Magnetic ...
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"We see you."

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The RB-57A "Canberra" was a British design built here for use as an all-weather attack aircraft over Korea. By the time the bugs w...
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