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Fighter aircraft of the 1980s by country; International • Austria • Canada • Czechoslovakia • China • France • Germany • Italy • Japan • Poland • Romania • Soviet Union • United Kingdom • United States
United States military aircraft by decade of first flight 1900s • 1910s • 1920s • 1930s • 1940s • 1950s • 1960s • 1970s • 1980s • 1990s • 2000s • 2010s
The F-4s were ordered to buzz the rebel planes at their base, fire at them if any tried to take off, and shoot them down if they did. The buzzing by the US F-4s soon caused the coup to collapse. On December 2, President Bush reported that on 1 December, US fighter aircraft from Clark Air Base assisted Aquino repel a coup attempt. [100]
The Century Series is a popular name for a group of US fighter aircraft representing models designated between F-100 and F-106 which went into full production. They included the first successful supersonic aircraft designs in the United States Air Force 's service, which remained in active service well into the 1970s and 1980s with the Air ...
Military aircraft of the 1980s. Anti-submarine • Attack • Bomber • Command and control • Electronic warfare • Fighter • Patrol • Reconnaissance • Rescue • Tanker • Trainer • Transport • Utility Miscellaneous aircraft of the 1980s; Experimental • Special-purpose
P-30 (PB-2) Fighter Consolidated Aircraft 1934 Never 60 P-35: Fighter Seversky: 1935 1937 196 AP-1: Seversky P-35 with a Pratt & Whitney R1830 engine. 1 AP-2: Seversky From SEV-1-XP AP-9: Seversky Fighter trials aircraft developed in parallel to the AP-7 P-36 Hawk: Curtiss-Wright: 1935 1938 [6] 215 + 900 export variants. XPB-3/XFM-2: Heavy ...
Military aircraft of the 1980s. Anti-submarine • Attack • Bomber • Command and control • Electronic warfare • Fighter • Patrol • Reconnaissance • Rescue • Tanker • Trainer • Transport • Utility Miscellaneous aircraft of the 1980s; Experimental • Special-purpose
In 1980, the USAF signed on as a partner, [5] providing the fuselages of the third [note 2] and fifth [note 3] production F-16 s for conversion. These two fuselages became the only examples of the F-16XL. [6] In March 1981, the USAF announced the Enhanced Tactical Fighter (ETF) program to procure a replacement for the F-111 Aardvark. [7]