Chuck Haacker: Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum
Chuck Haacker: Rockets, Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum
Chuck Haacker: Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" c. 1964
Chuck Haacker: Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" c. 1964
Chuck Haacker: Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" (Slight apparent 'bend' due to poor panorama technique ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ )
Chuck Haacker: S.A.C. Shield and Motto
Chuck Haacker: Overlook 1
Chuck Haacker: Boeing B-17-G Flying Fortress (1945)
Chuck Haacker: Boeing B-17-G Flying Fortress (1945)
Chuck Haacker: Wright R-1820-97 Cyclone, 9-cylinder radial, air-cooled engines, 1,200 horsepower each
Chuck Haacker: Boeing B-17-G Flying Fortress (1945)
Chuck Haacker: Boeing B-17-G Flying Fortress (1945)
Chuck Haacker: Wright R-1820-97 Cyclone, 9-cylinder radial, air-cooled engines, 1,200 horsepower each
Chuck Haacker: Bombardier's Blister and Twin 50s, Boeing B-17-G Flying Fortress (1945)
Chuck Haacker: Boeing B-17-G Flying Fortress (1945)
Chuck Haacker: Lockheed T-33A “T-Bird” Advanced Trainer c. 1948
Chuck Haacker: General Dynamics B-36J “Peacemaker” c. 1946
Chuck Haacker: B-36J: Three (of 6) Pratt & Whitney R-4360-53 pusher-type radial engines
Chuck Haacker: McDonnell XF-85 “Goblin” "Parasite" Fighter Escort c. 1947 (Kinda gives new meaning to the term "crotch rocket")
Chuck Haacker: North American B-25N “Mitchell” medium bomber c. 1940
Chuck Haacker: Republic F-84F “Thunderstreak” c. 1948
Chuck Haacker: Republic F-84F “Thunderstreak” c. 1948
Chuck Haacker: North American F-86H “Sabre” c. 1947
Chuck Haacker: North American F-86H “Sabre” c. 1947
Chuck Haacker: North American F-86H “Sabre” c. 1947
Chuck Haacker: Lockheed U-2C “Dragon Lady” c. 1957
Chuck Haacker: Lockheed U-2C “Dragon Lady” c. 1957
Chuck Haacker: Lockheed U-2C “Dragon Lady” c. 1957
Chuck Haacker: Andi and Daddy play with the Tennis Ball Launcher
Chuck Haacker: Andi and Daddy play with the Tennis Ball Launcher