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treadigraph 2nd Dec 2020 11:58

Now, THAT's a formation...
 
Saw these on Warbird Information Exchange and thought they deserved an airing here - thank you to Duggy009 who posted them on WIX and tells me they are public domain.

Can you imagine the glorious sound?

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....05ef90d930.jpg
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....0396fc9504.jpg
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....b8a3ae4d36.jpg

sycamore 2nd Dec 2020 13:31

Can you name them all though...?

treadigraph 2nd Dec 2020 14:00

Tricky, how about...

RB-69? Looks a bit too colourful though...
B-57, B-66
EC-121
C-97, C-124
B-47, C-119
B-36, C-131
B-52
F-86D, F-84F Thunderjet, RF-84 Thunderflash, F-102
F-94, F-89, F-80??, T-33, F-84F Thunderstreak, F-86A, F-100

The "F-80" (red jet) must be something else but I can't think what!

sycamore 2nd Dec 2020 14:38

Think your rb-69 might be an AJ-1,and the `colourful F-80 ` is a T2V....if they are possibly from a Test establishment.....

Quemerford 2nd Dec 2020 14:49


Originally Posted by sycamore (Post 10938950)
Think your rb-69 might be an AJ-1,and the `colourful F-80 ` is a T2V....if they are possibly from a Test establishment.....

The 'colourful F-80' is a QF-80.

Quemerford 2nd Dec 2020 14:51

Original Caption: "…Formation of planes: Consolidated B-26, Boeing B-47, Boeing C-97, Lockheed RC-121, Martin B-57, North American B-45, Douglas B-66, Boeing B-52, Consolidated C-131, Fairchild C-119, Douglas C-124, North American F-96, North American F-86F, Consolidated F-102, Lockheed F-94C, Northrop F-89, Lockheed T-33, Lockheed F-80, and Republic RF-84F."

Strangely that caption is incorrect too, because there is an F-86D/L in there too!

Quemerford 2nd Dec 2020 15:01

Bigger images. Note that there is no RB-69 or AJ-1.

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....10d353863c.jpg

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....b411cec418.jpg
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....f92ed7957a.jpg
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....390274ad9e.jpg

treadigraph 2nd Dec 2020 15:20

Ah, B-45! AJ-2 or A-26 were my first thoughts, assumed it was piston!

Quemerford, your caption doesn't mention F-100 which is what I think is leading the fighter formation?

Quemerford 2nd Dec 2020 15:41

As I mentioned, the caption is missing the odd bit!

rotorfan 2nd Dec 2020 17:16

The lousy interface on the tablet means the advert on the right slides over the pic when I zoom in, but I was pretty certain that was a 124 in the lead in Pic 2. My dad flew them around much of the world for many years in the USAF. Said he had dozens of engine shutdowns in all those years. :uhoh:

Jhieminga 3rd Dec 2020 08:52

I'm pretty sure that the second photo shows: B-36, B-52, B-47, Convair 330 (or similar), KC-97, C-119, EC-121, C-124.

Quemerford 3rd Dec 2020 09:10

C-97 and C-131.

washoutt 3rd Dec 2020 09:22

Amazing pictures! I wonder what the common denominator airspeed was for all these airplanes. Some flew at their maximum, others at their minimum. Or did they all fly at different speeds, and were the photo's taken at just the right time, that they all were positioned in formation? Anybody an idea?

Checklist Charlie 3rd Dec 2020 09:40

Amazing pictures yes, imagine the sound.

CC

pax britanica 3rd Dec 2020 12:00

One of the most incredible pictures on aviation I have ever seen , such a shame digital quality wasnt around to record a sight we will never see again, all those different types.
Which leads m to add to the thoughts of an earlier poster who said how on earth did they work out the positioning so that the formation could fly safely and accurately when you have fighters mixing it with lumbering giants like the B 36 -interesting just how much bigger than the B52 that monster was,





TCU 3rd Dec 2020 13:11

Picture 3 gives a tiny glimpse of the photo-ship wing tip. KC-135/707 possibly with the sweep and static wicks?

sycamore 3rd Dec 2020 14:45

Probably why it`s got a little `fish-eye` distortion towards the B-36.....

DaveReidUK 3rd Dec 2020 15:24


Originally Posted by Quemerford (Post 10938961)
Original Caption: "…Formation of planes: Consolidated B-26, Boeing B-47, Boeing C-97, Lockheed RC-121, Martin B-57, North American B-45, Douglas B-66, Boeing B-52, Consolidated C-131, Fairchild C-119, Douglas C-124, North American F-96, North American F-86F, Consolidated F-102, Lockheed F-94C, Northrop F-89, Lockheed T-33, Lockheed F-80, and Republic RF-84F."

Strangely that caption is incorrect too, because there is an F-86D/L in there too!

Not to mention the "Consolidated B-26" !

treadigraph 3rd Dec 2020 16:28

What's a North American F-96? :} I see F-96 was the original designation for the F-84F Thunderstreak...

Quemerford 3rd Dec 2020 18:13


Originally Posted by treadigraph (Post 10939737)
What's a North American F-96? :} I see F-96 was the original designation for the F-84F Thunderstreak...

Strange that - it is indeed an "F-96" but by the time of the formation would have been officially an F-84F for up to five years. Strange too that the RF-84F (RF-96) got its correct title.


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