AERIAL DISPLAYS

KC 135
The KC-135 Stratotanker's principle mission is air refueling. It greatly enhances the Air Force's capability to accomplish its primary mission of Global Reach and Global Power. It also provides aerial refueling support to Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps aircraft as well as aircraft of allied nations.

C-54
The Douglas C-54 Skymaster was a four-engine transport aircraft used by the United States Army Air Forces in World War II. The C-54 was one of the most commonly used long-range transports by the U.S. armed forces in World War II.

F-4
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIis an American two-seat, twin-engine supersonic long-range all-weather fighter-bomber originally developed for the U.S. Navy by McDonnell Aircraft. The Phantom remained in production from 1958 to 1981, with a total of 5,195 built, and was used by the U.S. military from 1960 to 1996, serving with the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and U.S. Air Force.

T-28
The North American T-28 Trojan was a piston-engined military trainer aircraft used by the United States armed forces in the 1950s and into the early 1980s.The largest single concentration of this aircraft was employed by the U.S. Navy. Many T-28s were subsequently sold to private civil operators, and due to their reasonable operating costs are often found flying as warbirds today.

T-33
The Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star is an American-built jet trainer aircraft. It was produced by Lockheed and made its first flight in 1948, piloted by Tony LeVier. The T-33 was developed from the Lockheed P-80/F-80 starting as TP-80C/TF-80C in development, then designated T-33A. It was used by the USN as the initially as TO-2 then TV-2 and after 1962, T-33B. Despite its vintage, the venerable T-33 still remains in service worldwide.

B-25
The North American B-25 Mitchell (NA-62) was an American twin-engined medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation. It was used by many Allied air forces, in every theater of World War II, as well as many other air forces after the war ended, and saw service across four decades.

T-6
Bill Leff flies the T-6 Texan, a single engine aircraft used to train military fighter pilots.

F-15E
The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter with two crew members -- a pilot and a weapon systems officer -- performing air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. An array of avionics and electronics systems gives the F-15E the capability to fight at low altitude, day or night, and in all weather, as well as the capability to fight its way to a target over long ranges, destroy enemy ground positions and fight its way out.

FA-18 Hornet
The U.S. Navy's premier fighter jet is powerful and makes easy maneuvers.

P-51Stallion
The P-51 Stallion was built in 1944 as a P5-1D and later converted to North American dual cockpit standards.

F-104 Starfighter
The F-104 Starfighter is a single engine, high-performance, supersonic interceptor aircraft that served with the Air Force from 1958 until 1967.


P-3
The Lockheed P-3 Orion is an American maritime patrol aircraft used by numerous militaries around the world, primarily for maritime patrol, reconnaissance, and anti-submarine warfare.
STATIC DISPLAYS

MH-53M Pave Low
The Sikorsky HH-53 "Super Jolly Green Giant" is a USAF version of the CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter for long-range combat search and rescue (CSAR) helicopters. It was developed to replace the HH-3 "Jolly Green Giant"". The HH-53s were later upgraded as MH-53 Pave Low series.


T-45 Goshawk
The T-45 Goshawk is a highly modified version of the BAE Hawk land-based training jet aircraft. Manufactured by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) and British Aerospace (now BAE Systems), the T-45 is used by the United States Navy as an aircraft carrier-capable trainer.

FA-18 Super Hornet
The FA-18 Super Hornet has a multimode Huges radar that is equally effective in air-to-air and air-to-ground missions.

T-1AJayhawk
The T-1A Jayhawk is a medium-range, twin engine jet trainer used in the advanced phase of specialized undergraduate pilot training.

T38 Talon
The T38-Talon is a twin-engine, high-altitude, supersonic jet trainer used in a variety of roles because of its design, economy of operations, ease of maintenance and safety record.

T-43
The T-43A is a medium-range, swept-wing jet aircraft equipped with modern navigation and communications equipment to train navigators for strategic and tactical aircraft.

HH-60 Jayhawk
The HH-60 Jayhawk is a twin-engine medium-range search and rescue (SAR) helicopter, based on the airframe of the SH-60 Seahawk. Besides SAR, it is used for drug interdiction, cargo lift, and special operations. It was developed for the United States Coast Guard to replace the aging Sikorsky HH-3F Pelican in 1986.

F-16J Falcon
The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a compact multi-role fighter aircraft. It is highly maneuverable and performs well in air-to-air combat and air-to-surface attack.

WC-130 Hercules
The WC-130 Hercules is a high-wing, medium-range aircraft used in weather reconnaissance missions. This plane is a C-130 transport configured with palletized weather instrumentation for penetration of tropical disturbances and storms, hurricanes and winter storms to obtain data on movement, size and intensity.

C-21
The C-21A is a military variant of the Learjet 35A, with room for eight passengers and 42 ft³ (1.26 m³) of cargo. In addition to its normal role, the aircraft is capable of transporting litters during medical evacuations. There are 38 Air Force active duty aircraft, and 18 Air National Guard aircraft in the C-21A fleet.

A-10 Thunderbolt II
The A-10 Thunderbolt II is an American single-seat, twin-engine jet aircraft developed by United States Air Force. It is the first U.S. Air Force aircraft designed exclusively for close air support. However, the A-10 is more commonly known by its nickname "Warthog" or simply "Hog".

The T-6 Texan was a single-engine advanced trainer aircraft designed by North American Aviation, used to train fighter pilots of the United States Army Air Forces, United States Navy, Royal Air Force and other air forces during World War II.


KC-10
The KC-10 Extender is an Air Mobility Command advanced tanker and cargo aircraft designed to provide increased global mobility for the United States Armed Forces.