Friday, April 17, 2026

Flickertail Deuce

Oh geez, before we get started, I gotta ask... jeet? Don't wantcha'ta miss 'yer supper, so we got'sum hotdish'n tater tots waitin' 'for'ya. Maybe even a Jell-O salad dessert.

Anyhoo, this here's a wonderful pikshur of an F-102A Delta Dagger flown by the 178th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, North Dakota Air National Guard, don'tcha know? Those fellas were known as the Happy Hooligans... oh 'fer cute'... and they flew the 'ole Deuce 'fer just'a few years in the mid-ta-late 1960s. 'Perty neat, huh?

Oh yah, you betcha!

Okey-dokey, you enjoy, now. And remember, it's not the cold, it's the wind, so make-shur ya getcherself a shelterbelt pronto. Well... I s'pose it's about that time... gotta go on out there and cause a ruckus, ya'know. Oh, hey, did I ever tell'ya'bout th'time we went to Minot and...



North Dakota Air National Guard Public Affairs via DVIDS


Well, I better get goin'...


Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Stacked

 A quickie today... 'tis a fine pre-war snap showing a stepped formation of US Army Air Corps North American BT-9s from Randolph Field, Texas.

Enjoy, and keep your eyes open, mister...



Project 914 Archives (S.Donacik collection)


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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Tarbox Tomcats

As the readership may know, your blogmeister has a thing for Cats of the two-tail variety as well as 'purty pikshurs... so today we present a B-U-T-FULL snap of a pair'a Tomcats from VF-33, the Starfighters, near a place called Coffin Island, Puerto Rico back on April 1st, 1990.

VF-33 was at the time embarked aboard USS America (CV-66) as part of Carrier Air Wing One (CVW-1). Over the years, many an enthusiast has mistakenly attributed the callsign 'Tarbox' specifically to VF-33... 'tis not so... VF-33's tactical callsign at that time was 'Starfighter', while 'Tarbox' was the callsign for CVW-1. But an air wing's callsign could be adopted by any squadron of the wing under certain circumstances.  The more you know...

Nomenclature, Baby!



U.S. Navy photo by LCDR K. P. Neubauer


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