Skip to main content (Press Enter).
U.S. Air Force Logo
News
Photos
Week in Photos
Air Force TV
Commentaries
Features
Art
About Us
Air Force Senior Leaders
CSAF
CMSAF
Biographies
Fact Sheets
CSAF Leadership Library
CSAF Leadership Library 2022
CSAF Leadership Library 2021
CSAF Reading List Pre-2020 Archive
2018 CSAF Reading List
2017 CSAF Reading List
2016 CSAF Reading List
CSAF Leadership Library 2023
CMSAF Leadership Library
50 Years of the CMSAF
Adjunct Professors
Air Force Strategic Documents
Arctic Strategy
Empowered Airmen
Careers
AF Federal Advisory Committees
AF 75th Anniversary
Policy Updates
DCW
AF Content Management
Contact Us
AF Sites
Site Registration
Events 2025
COVID Reinstatement
Air Force
DAF Executive Order Implementation
Policy Updates
Newsroom
BIOGRAPHIES
AF Senior Leaders
Home
News
Art
AIR FORCE ART
Official Air Force symbols are protected by trademark licensing laws. For more information, see our
Air Force Intellectual Property Management website.
.
Sort By
Upload Date
Photo Date
Title
Category
All Images
ACOL Empowered Airmen
AF Senior Leaders
Air Force Posters
Air Force Week
Air Force Week in Photos
Aircraft
Airman Magazine
Build Space Force
COVID-19
Deployment
Diversity
Energy Initiatives
Equipment
Grow Strong Leaders and Families
Heritage
History
Memorials
Modernization Air-Space
Natural Disasters
Observances
Operations
Other
People
Photo Stories
Remembering 9-11-01
Strengthen Alliances and Partnerships
Supporting the Nation
Through Airmen's Eyes
U.S. Air Force Academy
Vaccine Delivery
Warrior Care
Women's History Month
Year in Photos
Show Advanced Options
Only 100 pages of images will display. Consider refining search terms for better results.
Clear Filters
|
81 - 92 of 92 results
F-102A DELTA DAGGER
The primary mission of the F-102A was to intercept and destroy enemy aircraft. It was the world's first supersonic all-weather jet interceptor and the USAF's first operational delta-wing aircraft. The F-102 made its initial flight on Oct. 24, 1953. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
Details
Download
Share
F-100 Super Sabre
The F-100 made its combat debut during the Vietnam conflict where it was assigned the task of attacking such targets as bridges, river barges, road junctions, and areas being used by infiltrating enemy soldiers.It made its initial flight on May 25, 1953. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
Details
Download
Share
F-86F Sabre
F-86F, with higher thrust engines and solid leading edge wings. USAF's first swept-wing jet fighter, made its initial flight on October 1, 1947. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
Details
Download
Share
F-84F Thunderstreak
F-84F, Swept wing version. The prototype first flew on June 3, 1950. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
Details
Download
Share
F-16A Fighting Falcon
The F-16A evolved from a 1972 USAF Lightweight Fighter (LWF) prototype program which sought a small, lightweight, low cost, air superiority day fighter designed for high performance and ease of maintenance. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
Details
Download
Share
F-15B Eagle
F-15B first flight of the two-seat (formerly TF-15A). In January 1976, the first Eagle destined for a combat squadron was delivered. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
Details
Download
Share
F-15A Streak Eagle
F-15A Fighter to have engine thrust greater than the normal weight of the aircraft, allowing it to accelerate while in a vertical climb. F-15A, 76-027 was delivered to the 27th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 1st Tactical Fighter Wing at Langley AFB, Virginia. First flown on July 27, 1972.(b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
Details
Download
Share
F-15A Streak Eagle
The F-15A is a twin-engine, high-performance, all-weather air superiority fighter, was adapted for use in the air-to-ground role. Capable of carrying about 7 tons of bombs, it became potent strike aircraft. First flown on July 27, 1972. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
Details
Download
Share
F-5 Freedom Fighter
The F-5 is a supersonic lightweight fighter combining low cost, ease of maintenance, and great versatility. First flew on July 30, 1959. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
Details
Download
Share
F-4
1950's--F-4 Phantom. Mission capabilities include: long range, high-altitude intercepts utilizing air-to-air missiles as primary armament; a 20mm gun as secondary armament; long-range attack missions utilizing conventional or nuclear weapons as a primary armament; and close air support missions utilizing a choice of bombs, rockets and missiles as primary armament. F-4 Wild Weasel, anti-aircraft missile suppression missions. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
Details
Download
Share
F-15E Strike Eagle
F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. (color), Graphic by Virginia Reyes, AFNEWS/NSPD
Details
Download
Share
Thunderbird F-16 Fighting Falcon
Thunderbird F-16 Fighting Falcon (color), Graphic by Staff Sgt. Kenneth D. Lustig
Details
Download
Share
1
2
3
4
5
Go To Page
of 5
Go
3
4
5
Go To Page
of 5
Go