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United States aircraft of the 1970s; Military: Anti-submarine aircraft • Attack • Bomber • Electronic warfare • Experimental • Fighter • Patrol • Reconnaissance • Trainer • Transport • Utility
Civil aircraft of the 1970s. Agricultural • Business • Cargo • Sailplanes • Sports • Trainer • Ultralights • Utility Military aircraft of the 1970s. Anti-submarine • Attack • Bomber • Command and control • Electronic warfare • Fighter • Patrol • Reconnaissance • Rescue • Trainer • Transport • Utility
P-70 Havoc: Night fighter Douglas Aircraft Company: In October 1940, the USAAC felt a need for long-range fighters more than attack bombers. As a result, 60 A-20s were converted to P-70 night fighters Unknown 1942 60 P-59 Airacomet: Fighter Bell Aircraft First jet produced in the United States. [25] [26] 1942 Unknown 66 P-61 Black Widow: Night ...
Aircraft of the 1970s by nation ... 1970s United States fighter aircraft (1 C, 10 P) P. 1970s United States patrol aircraft (1 P) R.
1970s United States fighter aircraft (1 C, 10 P) H. 1970s United States helicopters (26 P) P. 1970s United States patrol aircraft (1 P) R.
Aircraft first flown in 1970 (70 P) Aircraft first flown in 1971 (57 P) Aircraft first flown in 1972 (49 P) ... 1970s United States aircraft (26 C) Y.
A-7D-7-CV Corsair IIs 70-0976, 70-0989 and 70-0970 of the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing in the skies over Southeast Asia. ' 976 and ' 989 were retired to AMARC in 1992, ' 970 is on permanent display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.
In the US Air Force the naming convention for fighter aircraft is a prefix "F-", followed by a number, ground attack aircraft are prefixed with “A-” and bombers with “B-”. Fighter aircraft from the second world war onwards are sorted into generations, from 1 to 5, based on technological level. [1] [2] An American F-16 fighter jet