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Photo ID: 2263323
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541 "Ho Chi Minh City Museum" Many Hueys went to the Vietnamese Air Force after the fall of Saigon on April 30th 1975. Just like the US troops, the Vietnamese also used the Huey for close Air Support. [Nikon D700 / AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm] |
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Photo ID: 2259101
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3724 "Ho Chi Minh City Museum" The Dragonfly, or Super Tweet as the pilots used to call it, flew in the Vietnam theater from 1967 on. The aircraft was used for close air support, helicopter escort, Forward Air Control, and night interdiction. The 'B' version of the Super Tweet was an improved version and proved highly effective during combat. 22 Dragonflys were lost between 1967-1972. [Nikon D700 / AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm] |
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Photo ID: 2259039
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10271 (cn N6541) "Ho Chi Minh City Museum" F5s were delivered to the South Vietnamese Air Force by the end of the 1960's and fought with them until the fall of Saigon which ended the Vietnam War. Seen here at what was formerly Gia Long Palace, the last residence of the President of South Vietnam where he moved after his former residence, the Independence Palace, had been bombed by 2 mutinous pilots of the South Vietnamese Air Force in 1962. [Nikon D700 / AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm] |
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Photo ID: 2252667
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46 Mighty Eight Air Force Museum. |
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Photo ID: 2228822
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71-0272 (cn N6542) In front of the now closed Ho Chi Minh Museum together with an A-37 |
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Photo ID: 2225341
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0327 On the USS Intrepid ... |
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Photo ID: 2204075
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4326 In Hanoi Air Force Museum. 13 air victores were held with this plane by Vietnamees pilots from Sao Do (Red Star) Air Group. |
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Photo ID: 2203873
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7430 In Hanoi Air Force Museum. Relatively rare modification of Mi-24 - first one. It can be easely recognised by the nose part view. |
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Photo ID: 2191600
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5356 As display in a hard shelter, fitted with R13. |
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Photo ID: 2190888
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Photo ID: 2190745
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7579 (cn N6208) On display at the Air Force Museum in Hanoi. |
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Photo ID: 2188657
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73-1638 (cn R1091) American hardware is everywhere in Saigon, this example being an F-5E Tiger II formerly flown by the South Vietnamese Air Force. Inscription on the board reads: A US F5E aircraft, the same model as one in which pilot Nguyen Thanh Trung bombed the Independence Palace on April 8, 1975. |
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Photo ID: 2182240
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Photo ID: 2178797
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7511 On display in Hanoi. |
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Photo ID: 2170957
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