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Found 498 aircraft, displaying 346-360 [Sorted by USAF FY/n]
Local S/N AF/Unit Aircraft Name Marked Date Details
86291 USAF 302 FS 86-0291 "By Request II" "302 FS" May 1997 Details
Special markings for USAF's 50th in 1997 and to commemorate the Tuskegee Airmen. The tail was painted bright red. Intake also had bright paint. The name "By ReQuest" was on the commanders P-51 in WWII. Red tail markings were applied again in 2006 to this aircraft.
83183 USAF 302 FS 83-1183 "War Wagon" Unknown Details
90768 USAF 309 FS 90-0768 "Passionate Patsy" Jul 2022 Details
Still retaining the special scheme.
82049 USAF 31 TFW 82-1049 "The Thunder Tub" Jan 1986 Details
83142 USAF 33 TFS 83-1142 "Harmful F/X" Jan 1991 Details
Flew 42 missions in Desert Storm. Art work by Warren Trask.
83144 USAF 33 TFS 83-1144 "Desert Fox" Jan 1991 Details
Flew 54 missions in Desert Storm.
83150 USAF 33 TFS 83-1150 "Max Thrust" 11 Jan 1991 Details
Flew 50 missions in Desert Storm. This is Warren Trak's last art work applied during the war completed just before he left the gulf on March 11, 1991. This artwork didn't even last a month.
83158 USAF 33 TFS 83-1158 "Sweet... But Deadly" 19 Dec 1990 Details
Flew 47 missions in Desert Storm. When the 363rd TFW returned home from Desert Storm in March of 1991 four aircraft kept their nose art for the Shaw AFB open house. The other three aircraft were with nose art: "Desert Shield", "Code One Candy" and "Hammer Time" which Warren Trask touched up before the show. All nose art but "Hammer Time" was removed right after the air show.
84219 USAF 33 TFS 84-1219 "Hot Cock" Dec 1990 Details
Aircraft was sent over during Desert Shield for the 33rd TFS but was taken from the 19th TFS. This upset some of the 19th TFS as it was their flag ship and it was immediately converted to the 33rd TFS markings. So a whimsical cartoon cock was painted for nose art. Was the alert aircraft during Desert Storm. Art work by Warren Trask.
84240 USAF 33 TFS 84-1240 "Wild Thang" Dec 1990 Details
Flew 46 missions in Desert Storm. Nose gear door art "Wild Thang" and a shark which may have been applied to several aircraft during the war, but also this aircraft. Nose gear door art remained till at least a year with the 457th FS.
84260 USAF 33 TFS 84-1260 "THE BARBARIAN" Sep 1990 Details
84265 USAF 33 TFS 84-1265 "Wild Child" Dec 1990 Details
Flew 43 missions in Desert Storm. The Nose Art depicts "Spaceman Spiff", an alter ego for Calvin in the Calvin & Hobbes comics.
84281 USAF 33 TFS 84-1281 "Hammer Time" "363 TFW" Dec 1990 Details
Flew 46 missions in Desert Storm. Nose art is woman riding bomb. When the 363rd TFW returned home from Desert Storm in March of 1991 four aircraft kept their nose art for the Shaw AFB open house. The other three aircraft were with nose art: "Desert Shield", "Sweet . . . But "Deadly" and "Code One Candy" which Warren Trask touched up before the show. All nose art but "Hammer Time" was removed right after the air show and it survived into the next unit which attempted to preserve it. The art was of a 363SPS (Security Police Squadron) lady name Jennifer Krentz.
85419 USAF 33 TFS 85-1419 "Desert Shield" "363 TFW" Jan 1991 Details
Flew 57 missions in Desert Storm. When the 363rd TFW returned home from Desert Storm in March of 1991 four aircraft kept their nose art for the Shaw AFB open house. The other three aircraft were with nose art: "Sweet . . . But Deadly", "Code One Candy", and "Hammer Time" which Warren Trask touched up before the show. All nose art but "Hammer Time" was removed right after the air show.
85420 USAF 33 TFS 85-1420 "Code One Candy" "363 TFW" Dec 1990 Details
Flew 56 missions in Desert Storm. When the 363rd TFW returned home from Desert Storm in March of 1991 four aircraft kept their nose art for the Shaw AFB open house. The other three aircraft were with nose art: "Desert Shield", "Sweet . . . But Deadly", and "Hammer Time" which Warren Trask touched up before the show. All nose art but "Hammer Time" was removed right after the air show.

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Abbreviations and symbols:
[act] Active [i/a] Instructional Airframe [sto] Stored (e.g. at AMARG)
[cld] Cancelled Order [msh] Involved in Mishap [w/o] Write-off
[con] Converted [o/o] On Order
[des] Destroyed (drone) [pre] Preserved (museum, gateguard) T/V LM Aero Type/Version (Construction) number
[emb] Embargoed [scr] Scrapped Photo Available
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