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    A patch to identify

    That has been more miss than hit for me. The link is the result I got in doing a search with the attached image...
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    A patch to identify

    Thanks.
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    A patch to identify

    Thanks. I suspected that was the meaning of the lower text as searches in text and images let me to Norwegian wedding sites and magazine articles.
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    A patch to identify

    Posting this while cataloging items into the Museum's collection. I suspect that this patch is for a joint operation, or program, but I've found nothing on it. I also suspect that the aircraft pictured is an F-111. Any one have any info? Thanks.
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    Douglas ROMBUS

    Just a note on this book series. Some of the books had two editions and both editions are worth getting as some of the information and illustrations in the first edition didn't make it into the second edition.
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    Northrop N382 VSTOL fighter

    I'd say that the old Revell A-5A Vigilante would make a good starting point in making a model of this design.
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    SOR 206 : E-3 AWACS competitors

    All the photographs from that donation are currently out for high resolution scanning. (I do low resolution scans here as part of cataloging some of the items into the collection.) These two pictures were part of a photographic print of a page number 36 of report G854, Vol. I which seems to be...
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    SOR 206 : E-3 AWACS competitors

    A pair of photos of a wind tunnel model of the DC-8-62 AWACS concept. These are part of that recent donation to the Museum.
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    McDonnell Douglas little known airliners

    A wind tunnel model of this. These are part of a recent donation that came into the Museum.
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    McDD/Northrop/BAe ASTOVL/MRF/JAST/JSF studies

    Here you go - with bonuses. These are part of a recent donation to the Museum. Notice that this profile view shows additional details.
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    "Ground Attack F-4(!?) For The U.S. ARMY" Model

    That's why I put it here.
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    "Ground Attack F-4(!?) For The U.S. ARMY" Model

    These photos came into the Museum in a recent donation. I have no idea what the model was made for, but it seems to have been for something within the company as the photos have D4C- numbers noted on the back. A notation with this donation stated that the model was made by an Aerodynamics...
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    BAC/Sud Aviation Concorde - Development, Variants, Projects

    While cataloging part of a large donation to the Museum - the one Mark Nankivil has been sharing those goodies from these last few days - I came across two 1968 BAC/SUD reports for United Airlines as part of their sales effort to sell the Concorde, and those reports might be relevant to your...
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    Advanced Medium STOL Transport (AMST) and its predecessors

    An R.G. Smith painting that came into the Greater St Louis Air & Space Museum's collection a few months ago.
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    Advanced Medium STOL Transport (AMST) and its predecessors

    Not just the C-130. The wings and tail look to be from the C-141 Starlifter.
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    Space Shuttle Concepts

    I remember reading an article in Graphis Magazine (I think - that was back in 77 or 78) on the new look for NASA and the article included a few pages from that document. I remember thinking at the time that the worm looked too much like a corporate logotype. I was glad to see the return of the...
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    Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider (LRS-B)

    I spent some studying that F-117 image and I've concluded that it was printed from a frame of 16mm film footage that had been shot from a distance with a long lens.
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    Northrop Grumman B-21 Long Range Strike Bomber Name Contest

    We could rekindle a General's passion against an aircraft being named from a children's show. (F-16 Viper) How about Night Fury.
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    Apollo 11 "Wall" Messages

    A hidden bit of history has come to light. http://www.examiner.com/article/apollo-11-stuns-smithsonian-crew-with-hidden-wall-writings-left-by-astronauts
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