My main interest is the 60s Space Race, and that is where I'm concentrating most of my time. However, I have posted a few pictures of Cold War relics.
- A-10 Warthog at the Grissom Air Museum
 - A-12 Oxcart at Battleship Memorial Park.
 - A-12 Oxcart at U.S. Space and Rocket Center.
 - B-36 Peacemaker at Strategic Air & Space
 - B-1A bomber at the Strategic Air & Space Musuem
 - The second XB-47 (S/N 46-0066, aka 6066) at the former Chanute Air Museum
 - B-47E (S/N 53-2276) at the Barksdale Global Power Museum
 - B-47B (SN 51-2315) at the Grissom Air Museum
 - B-47 Stratojet at Strategic Air & Space
 - B-52D Stratofortress at the Eighth Air Force Museum.
 - B-52G Stratofortress at the Eighth Air Force Museum.
 - B-52 Stratofortress at Strategic Air & Space
 - CH-47D Chinook helicopter at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center
 - EC-135 (SN 61-269) at the Grissom Air Museum
 - F-4 Phantom II, serving as gate guardian at the Stafford Air & Space Museum.
 - An F-4 Phantom II ejection seat at the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room.
 - F-86 Sabre at Air Power Park
 - F-100 Super Sabre at Air Power Park
 - F-100 Super Sabre at the Grissom Air Museum
 - F-104 Starfighter, mounted in a dramatic, near-vertical climb in front of the Stafford Air & Space Museum.
 - C-97 Stratofreighter, S/N 52-0898 at the former Chanute Air Museum
 - KC-97 Stratofreighter at the Grissom Air Museum
 - EC-121/WV-2 Warning Star, BuNo TK 141311 at the former Chanute Air Museum
 - KC-135 at the Barksdale Air Power Museum.
 - Bell XP-59A Airacomet in the Milestones of Flight gallery at the National Air & Space Museum
 - A diorama depicting the R4D Que Sera Sera, the first plane to land at the South Pole, at the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room.
 - Sikorsky S-58 helicopter, flown by several branches of the armed forces and known by a dizzying array of designations (including the H-34/CH-34 Choctaw, the HUS-1/HH-34/UH-34 Seahorse, and the VH-34/HHS-1/SH-34 Seabat), at the Naval Aviation Museum.
 - SR-71B Blackbird trainer at the Air Zoo
 - SR-71 Blackbird at the Barksdale Air Power Museum.
 - SR-71 Blackbird at the Kansas Cosmosphere
 - An SR-71 Blackbird control panel at the Kansas Cosmosphere
 - An SR-71 Blackbird ejection seat at the Kansas Cosmosphere
 - An SR-71 Blackbird tire at the Kansas Cosmosphere
 - SR-71 Blackbird at the Museum of Aviation.
 - SR-71 Blackbird at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
 - SR-71 interior at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
 - SR-71 Blackbird at Strategic Air & Space
 - SR-71 Blackbird at the Udvar-Hazy Center.
 - SR-71 (Type GNS1030) Pressure Suit at the Udvar-Hazy Center.
 - A J58 (SR-71) engine at the Air Zoo.
 - A J58 (SR-71) engine at the Museum of Aviation.
 - A J58 (SR-71) engine at Strategic Air & Space.
 - An AG-330 SR-71 start cart at the Air Zoo.
 - T-33 Shooting Star at the Stafford Air & Space Museum.
 - T-2C Buckeye at the Grissom Air Museum
 - U-2 "Dragon Lady" at Museum of Aviation
 - U-2 "Dragon Lady" at National Air & Space Museum
 - U-2 "Dragon Lady" at Strategic Air & Space
 - The Bell X-1 in the Milestones of Flight Gallery at the National Air & Space Museum.
 - The X-1 replica, used in the movie The Right Stuff, at the Kansas Cosmosphere.
 - The YF-12A at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
 - Pictures of a Chinese Nanchang CJ-6 trainer.
 
I have literally tens of thousands of additional pictures (at least several thousand of which are good enough for other people to look at :-) which I will be sorting through and posting in the coming days, weeks, months, and years.
    
    