and 76th Fighter Squadrons of the United States Air Force, which trace a lineage to the Flying Tigers, use the shark grin on their A-10 Warthogs. Like the age of the aerial dogfight, nose art has ...
When the 389th Fighter Squadron arrived at the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing, not one of their F-15E Strike Eagles were displaying nose art. However, with the work of one airman, this has changed ...
This isn't the first time the Strike Eagles of the 48th Fighter Wing have returned to their home base at RAF Lekenheath with some interesting nose art. Photos released in May of this year ...
The massive fighter sat proudly ... After 79 years, their P-61 has its own identity and nose art; Moonbeam Dream. Work was ...