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B256 U.S. Tri-service
Fighters
For many years, each of the U.S. military services
had its own aircraft designation system, which could be
confusing. For example, the Korean War era jet fighter built
by North American was called the F-86 Sabre/Sabrejet by the
Air Force and the FJ Fury by the Navy. That changed in 1963
when the United States Department of Defense introduced the
Tri-service aircraft designation system. This system has
since been used by all U.S. military aircraft. The letter
represents the basic aircraft type. "F" represents fighters.
Other types include "B" for bombers and "C" for cargo
planes. This poster shows all the U.S. fighters that have
actually flown under this system. It includes all those
flown by the Air Force, Navy and Marines since 1963.
Surprisingly, the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk used the old Air
Force designation system although development did not begin
until 1975. It didn’t make its first flight until 1981.
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Laminated |
No. B256L |
$18.95 |
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Non-Laminated |
No. B256F |
$9.95 |
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