Just finished scanning a small number of slides from my father in law's collection when he was stationed in Iceland in the mid 1950s. Those bombs aren't for show. The jets are F-100 Super Sabre. The one on the right was shot down in 1968 and the one on the left crashed on landing in 1959. My research may be unscientific however.
Friday, October 25, 2013
NATO Base Reykjavik
Just finished scanning a small number of slides from my father in law's collection when he was stationed in Iceland in the mid 1950s. Those bombs aren't for show. The jets are F-100 Super Sabre. The one on the right was shot down in 1968 and the one on the left crashed on landing in 1959. My research may be unscientific however.
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