![](images/boeing.jpg) |
Boeing...
A tribute to the company that provided SAC with it's
armored fist. |
![Attack Planes](images/af000-photo-a.jpg) |
Attack
Aircraft
The U.S. Air Force attack planes were a product of the
war in Vietnam. The C-119 and C-130 cargo planes
were equipped with awesome fire power to support the
ground troops. |
![Strategic Air Command Bombers](images/af000-photo-b.jpg) |
Bombers
These aircraft were
the backbone of SAC. Extensive coverage of
everything from the B-29 to the B2 Stealth Bomber.
Large sections on the B-36 Peacemaker, the B-47 Stratojet, the B-52
Stratofortress, and the Convair B-58 Hustler. The
FB-111 and B-1 are also well covered. . |
![](images/cargo-thumb-C123b_provider.jpg) |
Cargo
Aircraft
Everything from the C-46 Commando to the giant C-5. |
![USAF cargo planes](images/af000-photo-c.jpg) |
Command Aircraft
SAC veterans are
most familiar with the Looking Glass airborne command
posts. They started the idea of airborne control, but now there are other
flying control centers. |
![USAF fighter planes](images/af000-f104.jpg) |
Fighters
The last of the prop fighters, (the Twin Mustang), the
early jets, the famous "hundred fighters"
(F-101, F-102, F-104, F-105and F-106), legendary F4 Phantom of Vietnam fame
and all the latest aircraft: Eagle, Falcon and Raptor. |
![support aircraft of the United States Air Force](images/af000-photo-k.jpg) |
Reconnaissance Aircraft
The infamous U-2 spy plane, the SR-71 Blackbird and all
the great trainers that pilots used to earn their wings. |
![](images/tanker_thumb-e3-refuel.jpg) |
Tankers
The means by which SAC
extended the range of its aircraft. The KC-97,
KC-135 and KC-10 are explored. |
![](images/trainer_thumb_t33_shooting_star.jpg) |
Trainers
Everyone's favorites, the T-33
Shooting Star and the T-38 Talon, plus the latest training
aircraft. |