U.S. Air Force mechanics in a hangar at Larson Air Force Base work on an F-82 Twin Mustang. The USAF began replacing the Twin Mustang in late 1950 with faster and more capable jet fighters.
January 31, 2023
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Mystery photos show Larson AFB in 1950
MOSES LAKE — The photo shows a trio of Air Force pilots walking from fighter jets with the kind of swagger expected from men who fly very expensive, very fast machines through the air, frequently with guns blazing. Almost nothing is known about the photo, though. Not the names of the pilots, not the photographer, not even when or why the photo was taken, though it was likely sometime in the summer of 1950. All that’s known – from the unit patch on sleeves and flight suits and painted on the sides of F-86 Sabre fighter jets – is that they were of the 71st Fighter Squadron, showed some kind of special event and were taken at Larson Air Force Base. And that they were found in Southern California last year.