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Do you love 60s firepower as much as 60s horsepower?

M-14’s, F-4 Phantoms & B-52’s? Hell ya.
 
Wasn’t the SR-71 built in the 60’s?

Just checked, been in service from 66-95. Probably still doing missions, we just don’t know about it.
 
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Wasn’t the SR-71 built in the 60’s?

Just checked, been in service from 66-95. Probably still doing missions, we just don’t know about it.
yes it was service ceiling was still classified at last check. Kelley Johnson and the Skunk works
 
Ive always been found of Hueys. They were tough as nails and reliable (kinda like a 318) If I were wealthy Id own one and fly it.
 
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The first Navy A-7 squadrons reached operational status on 1 February 1967, and began combat operations over Vietnam in December of that year. The A-7 offered a plethora of cutting-edge avionics compared to contemporary aircraft.

First flight: 26 September 1965
Unit cost: US$2.86 million
Number built: 1,569
 
cool vintage stuff
 
Bongo 52 & Kilo Charlie 135 says it all!
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You haven't smelled anything until you've smelled this!
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always had a thing about Douglas skyraider , A Piston-Powered Anachronism In The Jet Age But Had A Long And Successful Career
 
Ive always been found of Hueys. They were tough as nails and reliable (kinda like a 318) If I were wealthy Id own one and fly it.
I loved 'em during extractions (and air support)..................not so much during insertions.
 
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