Gary Curran: X-32, one of the contenders for 'How much FOD can you get into the engine.'
Gary Curran: X-32, one of the contenders for the JSF contract.
Gary Curran: S-3 Viking, Anti-Submarine Warfare
Gary Curran: A-4 Skyhawk, aka 'Skooter.' The lightest of the 'Light Attack AIrcraft.'
Gary Curran: A-6 Intruder with a full bomb load. The blue on the bomb indicates training or inert.
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-72
Gary Curran: F/A-18 Hornet
Gary Curran: Sidewinders, they're EVERYWHERE, including the wing station of this F/A18 Hornet
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-69
Gary Curran: Huey Cobra gunship, deployed by the U.S.M.C.
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-67
Gary Curran: The original Beechcraft T-34 Mentor.
Gary Curran: A Beechcraft T-34C Texan II. Designed to be a trainer.
Gary Curran: Grumman S-2F, a 1950's era Anti-Submarine platform
Gary Curran: Saberliner, modified for Test Pilot School.
Gary Curran: Sidewinder means never having to say you're sorry!
Gary Curran: Grumman F-14 Tomcat
Gary Curran: McDonald-Douglas F-4 Phantom
Gary Curran: Grumman F-9F Cougar
Gary Curran: Grumman F-9F Cougar
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-57
Gary Curran: Douglas F-6 Skyray, circa the late 1950's. All Skyrays were decommissioned in 1964
Gary Curran: F-35C. The Navy variant of the new Joint Strike Fighter.
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-53
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-52
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-51
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-50
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-48
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-47
Gary Curran: PaxRiver-46