From top to bottom: F-15 Eagle, T-33 Shooting Star and P-51 Mustang flying by Mt. Hood |
Looking at this picture I immediately identified the P-51 and the F-15. I saw the one in the middle and said 'Starfire', but that's not quite right. The F-94 Starfire was developed from the T-33, but can be distinguished by the longer nose.
F-94 Starfire |
The F-15 Eagle and the F-14 Tomcat are similar aircraft. Both carry two people, have two engines and twin vertical tales. The F-14 has variable swept wings. You can't really see them in this picture, so I don't know how I know it's an F-15. Maybe I've just seen enough of them that I can instinctively tell.
F-14 Tomcat |
1 comment:
Chuck, easy way to tell the difference between an F-14 and an F-15: If most of them are flying it's an F-15. If most of them are in the hangar it's an F-14.
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