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  2. 65th Aggressor Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron's F-5s carried no tail codes, although they did carry the Nellis black/yellow checkertail stripe and a Tactical Air Command emblem on the tail. The aircraft were painted in Soviet Air Forces motif with subdued USAF markings, with the last two digits of the F-5's tail number painted in the then-Soviet style in red on the front ...

  3. List of active United States Air Force aircraft squadrons ...

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    Tail Code 64th Aggressor Squadron: Gomers [5] Air Combat Command: United States Air Force Warfare Center: 57 WG: 15 January 1941 Nellis AFB, Nevada: F-16C/D [6] WA: 65th Aggressor Squadron: Air Combat Command: United States Air Force Warfare Center: 57 WG: 15 January 1941 Nellis AFB, Nevada [7] F-35A [8] WA: 706th Aggressor Squadron: Cajuns ...

  4. 422d Test and Evaluation Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 422d Test and Evaluation Squadron is a United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the 53d Test and Evaluation Group, stationed at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.The squadron performs operational testing of all fighter aircraft and munitions entering and in operational use by Air Combat Command.

  5. List of F-100 units of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    F-100D at Toul AB France, 50th TFW. This is a List of F-100 Units of the United States Air Force by wing, squadron, location, tailcode, features, variant, and service dates.

  6. 26th Weapons Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Nellis AFB, Nevada: Nickname(s) China Blitzers (1942–1945), Flying Horse Squadron (1945) [1] Tail Code "WA" Engagements: China-Burma-India Theater [2] Decorations: Distinguished Unit Citation Air Force Outstanding Unit Award [2] Insignia; 26th Weapons Squadron emblem (modified 28 January 2009) [2] 26th Fighter Squadron emblem (approved 30 ...

  7. Tonopah Test Range Airport - Wikipedia

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    Along with the A-7Ds that came from England AFB, the group acquired one of the new A-7K twin-seat trainers from the Arizona Air National Guard for checkout flights at Nellis. A second A-7K was acquired from Edwards AFB (73-1008), which was the prototype two-seater that had been converted from its original A-7D configuration in 1978.

  8. 66th Weapons Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Squadron aircraft carried tail code "WA" by October 1971, black/yellow checkered tail stripes. Squadron also assumed F-4C Phantom II assets, tail coded "WD" until October 1971, then changed to same "WA" as the F-105s. Trained with the F-4s and F-105s until July 1975 when Wild Weasel training and aircraft reassigned to George AFB, California.

  9. Tail code - Wikipedia

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    The U. S. Navy's aircraft visual identification system uses tail codes and modex to visually identify the aircraft's purpose and organization. Carrier air wing (CVW) tail codes denote which fleet the air wing belongs; A for Atlantic Fleet and N for Pacific Fleet. All squadrons display their CVW's tail code as follows, regardless of aircraft type: