Monthly Archives: April 2024
Military Airlift Command C-131 Model
Military Airlift Command C-131 Model. Fly with the Military Airlift Command MAC in this hand crafted C-131 Model. Each piece is carved from wood and hand painted to provide a piece you’ll love. Wingspan – 18 inches. MAC was the USAF successor organization to the Department of Defense’s Military Air Transport Service (MATS), which was disestablished on 8 January 1966. MAC’s emblem reflected its predecessor’s history by incorporating the emblem of MATS into its shield. Although MATS was under the operational control of the United States Air Force, the 4-digit USAF Military Air Transport Service units at all levels were considered major command (MAJCOM) provisional units by USAF due to MATS being a Department of Defense Unified Command. Under the USAF lineage system, they did not possess a permanent lineage or history and were discontinued upon inactivation. AFCON (HQ Air Force-controlled) units were activated under MAC, to which USAF personnel and equipment formerly assigned to MATS MAJCOM units were reassigned effective 8 January 1966. No formal lineage or history between former MATS MAJCOM units and MAC AFCON units was ever made. With the establishment of MAC by the USAF, plans were also made to discontinue the role of the United States Navy within the new command. MATS naval transport squadrons were assigned back to the Navy upon its inaction, most being converted to organic Operational Support Airlift (OSA) roles for the Navy, primarily residing in the Naval Air Reserve. However, some naval aircrews formerly assigned to MATS continued to fly USAF C-130Es for MAC until 1968, when all MAC C-130s were transferred to Tactical Air Command as part of the theater troop carrier mission being reassigned. In addition, MAC continued the missions of several other activities formerly under MATS: the Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service (ARRS); Air Weather Service (ARS); Special Air Mission (SAM); Air Photographic and Charting Service (ACIC) (Reassigned to the Defense Mapping Agency in 1972), and Aeromedical Transport Wing (AMTW). In addition to these organizations, MAC supported select USAF Special Operations forces organized under MATS on an as-required basis until 1984, when all USAF Special Operations under Tactical Air Command (TAC) were transferred to MAC’s 23rd Air Force (23AF) and remaining part of MAC until the establishment of the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) in 1990.
7 US Air Force Patches
Air Navigation DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE REPRINTED APRIL 1965 WITH CHANGES
Break The Sound Barrier Officer Aviators
Lot Of 20 U. S. Air Force Patches, Air Command & Dessert Storm Patches Mmmm2
TAMIYA 1/32 Aircraft No. 12 United States Air Force Boeing F-15E
TAMIYA 1/32 Aircraft No. 12 United States Air Force Boeing F-15E. Note: This is a plastic model kit that requires assembly and painting. Tools, paint, and other materials are required separately. Product Introduction: [F-15E Strike Eagle Bunker Buster] The F-15E Strike Eagle is a combat bomber of the United States Air Force, combining excellent air combat capability with ground attack capability. Developed based on the two-seater variant of the air superiority fighter F-15 Eagle, the F-15E has been equipped with powerful P&W F-100-PW-229 engines, achieving a top speed of Mach 2.5. It is equipped with conformal fuel tanks on the fuselage sides and reinforced various parts of the aircraft. It also features state-of-the-art electronic equipment such as a lantern system, enabling navigation and attack in all weather conditions. With its ability to carry outstanding weapons, such as the GBU-28 Bunker Buster guided bomb, which is effective in attacking underground bunkers, it boasts a payload capacity of approximately 11 tons. Deployment of the unit began in December 1989, and during the Gulf War in 1991, 48 aircraft from two squadrons were deployed, demonstrating its high combat capability as a combat bomber. [Model Description] The 1/32 scale F-15E Strike Eagle is highly acclaimed for its powerful reproduction. In addition to the conventional weapon parts, updated parts for weapons such as the GBU-28 Bunker Buster, JDAM, AGM-130 guided bombs, AIM-120 air-to-air missiles, which are effective in attacking underground bunkers, are included. 1/32 scale, total length 600mm, total width 404mm. Faithfully reproduces the robust style of the Strike Eagle. Screw fastening is adopted for major parts such as the wings and fuselage to ensure secure assembly. The radome, access panels on the nose sides, and Vulcan cannon hatch can be opened and closed. The canopy and air brakes are selectable for opening and closing. The cockpit, radar, and Vulcan cannon are also finished with a three-dimensional appearance. Each landing gear strut is made of die-cast metal, and the tires are made of rubber with a realistic texture. Comes with two pilot figures and seven types of slide marks. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
Vintage Cuban Air Force Pilots Wings Sterling
American Bosch Arma (Arma Division) Military/Air Force Storage Case Memorabilia
American Bosch Arma designed for the Arma Division Case, Carrying & Storage Target Set Metal Case with handle. There is a container breathing valve on the case and fragile marked everywhere. It also says Do Not Drop Reusable Case and Do Not Destroy. (4) Turn Latch Locks (on top). (2) Turn Latch Locks (on Side). 30″ x 16″ x 8.