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Category:1950s United States fighter aircraft. United States fighter aircraft by decade of first flight. 1910s • 1920s • 1930s • 1940s • 1950s • 1960s • 1970s • 1980s • 1990s • 2000s • 2010s • 2020s. United States aircraft of the 1950s. Military: Anti-submarine aircraft • Attack • Bomber • Electronic warfare ...
United States military aircraft by decade of first flight. 1900s • 1910s • 1920s • 1930s • 1940s • 1950s • 1960s • 1970s • 1980s • 1990s • 2000s • 2010s. Aircraft of the 1950s by nation.
1950s United States military transport aircraft. United States military transport aircraft by decade of first flight. 1910s • 1920s • 1930s • 1940s • 1950s • 1960s • 1970s • 1980s • 1990s • 2000s • 2010s • 2020s. United States aircraft of the 1950s. Military: Anti-submarine aircraft • Attack • Bomber • Electronic ...
A U.S Air Force F-35A. This is a list of fighter aircraft used by the United States. This includes those of the 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system, 1924–1962 Air Force, pre-1962 Navy, and undesignated military aircraft. An F-16 Fighting Falcon (left), P-51D Mustang (bottom), F-86 Sabre (top), and F-22 Raptor (right ...
1950s United States military aircraft (12 C, 1 P) Y. 1950s Yugoslav military aircraft (1 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 5 May 2021, at 07:44 (UTC). Text is ...
Subcategories. This category has the following 24 subcategories, out of 24 total. 1950s United States civil aircraft (9 C) 1950s United States military aircraft (12 C, 1 P)
List of United States Air Force aircraft designations (1919–1962) List of United States Navy aircraft designations (pre-1962) List of United States Army aircraft designations (1956–1962) List of United States Tri-Service aircraft designations. List of U.S. DoD aircraft designations. List of undesignated military aircraft of the United States.
Lockheed U-2. The Lockheed U-2, nicknamed " Dragon Lady ", is an American single-engine, high altitude reconnaissance aircraft (Glider) operated from the 1950s by the United States Air Force (USAF) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). It provides day and night, high-altitude (70,000 feet, 21,300 meters), all-weather intelligence gathering.