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60th AnniversaryPoster #12
60th AnniversaryPoster #12. Image is 7.5x10 inches @ 120 ppi. Air Force Link does not provide printed posters but assistance can be provided in acquiring posters through your servicing DAPS. A PDF version for printing on office printers is also available. Requests can be made to afgraphics@dma.mil. Please specify the title and number.
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60th Anniversary Commemoration Logo (Black)
60th Anniversary Commemoration Logo (Black). Image is 3x3 inches @ 240 ppi. The logo was developed to capture the theme of the AF 60th Anniversary -“Heritage to Horizons: Commemorating 60 Years of Air and Space Power”. The early release of this logo is intended for planning purposes in preparation for the kick off in Oct '06. The official release/use of the AF 60th logo will begin October 14, 2006 by order of the CSAF. Use of the logo is generally unrestricted within the Air Force and may/should be used on a variety of items including: Letterhead, Briefings, Folders and Sales Promotional Items (Stickers, Shirts, Mugs, Patches, Coins…) The Air Force retains trademark rights to the LOGO. If anyone outside the AF wants to use the logo contact Mr. Harry Lupuloff, via email at Harry.Lupuloff@pentagon.af.mil or call 703-588-5090
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60th Anniversary Commemoration Logo Specifications
60th Anniversary Commemoration Logo Specifications. Image is 5x5 inches @ 100 ppi. The early release of this logo is intended for planning purposes in preparation for the kick off in Oct '06. The official release/use of the AF 60th logo will begin October 14, 2006 by order of the CSAF. Use of the logo is generally unrestricted within the Air Force and may/should be used on a variety of items including: Letterhead, Briefings, Folders and Sales Promotional Items (Stickers, Shirts, Mugs, Patches, Coins…) The Air Force retains trademark rights to the LOGO. If anyone outside the AF wants to use the logo contact Mr. Harry Lupuloff, via email at Harry.Lupuloff@pentagon.af.mil or call 703-588-5090.
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Air National Guard Seal (Color)
Air National Guard Seal (Color). Image is 7.5x7.5 @ 300 ppi. Department of Defense and Military Seals are protected by law from unauthorized use. These seals may NOT be used for non-official purposes. For additional information contact the appropriate proponent.
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F-16 Fighting Falcon (color)
F-16 Fighting Falcon (color), Illustration by SSgt Fred M. Rose
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Air Force Honor Guard (Color).
Air Force Honor Guard Shield (Color). Image is 8x8 inches @ 300 ppi. IMage provided by AGRPA.
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60th Anniversary Commemoration Coin
60th Anniversary Commemoration Coin. Image is 4x4 inches @ 240 ppi. This image was developed to capture the theme of the AF 60th Anniversary -“Heritage to Horizons: Commemorating 60 Years of Air and Space Power”. The early release of this logo is intended for planning purposes in preparation for the kick off in Oct '06. The official release/use of the AF 60th logo will begin October 14, 2006 by order of the CSAF. Use of the logo is generally unrestricted within the Air Force and may/should be used on a variety of items including: Letterhead, Briefings, Folders and Sales Promotional Items (Stickers, Shirts, Mugs, Patches, Coins…) The Air Force retains trademark rights to the LOGO. If anyone outside the AF wants to use the logo contact Mr. Harry Lupuloff, via email at Harry.Lupuloff@pentagon.af.mil or call 703-588-5090.
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60th Anniversary Commemoration Logo
60th Anniversary Commemoration Logo. Image is 4x4 inches @ 300 ppi. The logo was developed to capture the theme of the AF 60th Anniversary -“Heritage to Horizons: Commemorating 60 Years of Air and Space Power”. The early release of this logo is intended for planning purposes in preparation for the kick off in Oct '06. The official release/use of the AF 60th logo will begin October 14, 2006 by order of the CSAF. Use of the logo is generally unrestricted within the Air Force and may/should be used on a variety of items including: Letterhead, Briefings, Folders and Sales Promotional Items (Stickers, Shirts, Mugs, Patches, Coins…) The Air Force retains trademark rights to the LOGO. If anyone outside the AF wants to use the logo contact Mr. Harry Lupuloff, via email at Harry.Lupuloff@pentagon.af.mil or call 703-588-5090.
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Total Force Integration Logo-New
Total Force Integration Logo, 8x8 inches @ 300 ppi. This logo replaces the "Total Force Integration" logo posted to this web page, as AFG-060125-001, on 25 January 2005. This logo represents the Air Force Vision of Regular Air Force, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve moving together into the future … quickly, to leverage the strengths inherent in each as we meet current and future threats.
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F-4 Phantom
F-4 Phantom aircraft (Painting by Jason Breidenbach)
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B-25G Mitchell
B-25G Mitchell from the AAF TAC Center, Orlando Florida. 1944.(b&w) Graphic by Billy Smallwood and Justin Ryan, AFNEWS
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Thunderbird, patch, logo
Thunderbird, patch, logo,(color), U.S. Air Force graphic
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P-40K Warhawk
P-40K which was assigned to Capt George Manning of the 7th Fighter Squadron while stationed at Port Moresby, New Guinea, in December 1942. Capt Manning served as the squadron's "ops exec" and flew this aircraft on numerous defensive patrols.(color), Graphic by Staff Sgt. Kenneth D. Lustig
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YF-102 Delta Dagger
YF-102 interceptor roared aloft for its maiden flight on Oct. 24, 1953, it seemed to be the very epitome of postwar aerodynamic advancement. With its triangular wings raked back at 60 degrees, delta-shaped vertical stabilizer. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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YF-12A Blackbird
YF-12A to withstand skin temperatures of more than 500 degrees Fahrenheit (generated by air friction), 93 percent of its structural weight is made up of titanium alloys. The aircraft also is coated with a special black paint that helps radiate heat from its skin. All aircraft components were developed especially for the environment of sustained Mach 3+ cruise. May 1, 1965. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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North American XP-51
The North American XP-51, delivered to the AAF in Aug. 1941. For photo recon and ground support use due to its limited high-altitude performance. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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Convair XF-92A
XF-92A investigated the behavior of the tailless delta wing. All of these aircraft were successful in that they demonstrated both favorable as well as adverse behaviors. The XF-92A perhaps had the most influence on future high-speed designs. It was flown by Air Force test pilots on October 14, 1953. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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XF-91 Thunderceptor
XF-91 high-speed experimental interceptor, rocket-powered combat-type to fly faster than the speed of sound, unusual design features--taper wing, high angle of attack for takeoff, landing and low angle of attack for high-speed flight, landing gear that retracted outward with the tandam wheels and a rocket engine that augmented the standard jet engine to provide an outstanding rate of climb. May 9, 1949. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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McDonnell XF-88
XF-88 was designed to fill a USAF requirement for a "Penetration Fighter", a new class of aircraft for long-range escort of USAF bombers. First flight was on 29 October 1948. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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XB-70A Valkyrie
5{XB-70A world's most exotic airplanes, was conceived for the Strategic Air Command as a high-altitude bomber that could fly three times the speed of sound (Mach 3). made its initial flight on September 21, 1964. (b/w), Graphic courtesy of NASA
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