Category Archives: Idaho

Weapon I-D: Door Gunner .50 Cal

Today’s fifty-cal door gunners now use the M3 .50 caliber, a lighter weight version of the ‘old-but-gold’ M2HB (HB for Heavy Barrel), but in the door gunner configuration it’s officially called GAU-21 (GAU stands for Gun Aircraft Unit).

Via M. Pignede.

Apparently the French were the first to mount .50 caliber machine guns, on U.S. made H-34 Choctaw helicopters, during the eight years Algerian War.  The French H-34 ‘Pirate’ has M2HB .50-cals in the small windows on either side of the aircraft.  The gun in the open doorway is a 20mm.

Service Historique de l’Armée de l’Air (SHAA) photo.

This is a French experimental externally mounted .50 -cal gun turret pod, mounted on the side of an H-34.

U.S. Army photo.

The U.S. use of ‘Ma-Deuces’ as helicopter door guns began during the Viet Nam affair.  Besides the forward facing guns and rockets, this U.S. Army (USA) H-34 Choctaw has a door mounted lightweight .50-cal, as denoted by the type of barrel used.

USA photo.

Notice the unique handle/trigger on this H-34 door mount fifty.  I’m not sure if it doubles as the charging handle, or is just blocking the view of the charging handle, or the gun has the charging handle on the left side?

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Corporal Clyde R. White.

U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) CH-46s armed with .50-cals, location Arizona Territory south of Da Nang, date not given.

USMC photo.

The CH-46 could carry up to three ‘fifties’, one on the starboard side, two on the port side.  This one is armed with the M2HB.

U.S. Army photo.

UH-1D ‘Nighthawk’ Huey. For night ops, the USA tried mounting fifties to Huey’s with improvised spotlights made from C-130 landing lights.

USA photo.

This Nighthawk Huey has the standard heavy M2HB ‘ground mount’ gun.

Photo via U.S. Army Aviation Museum.

One of three ACH-47A gunships lost in Viet Nam.  Two were lost due to freak accidents, ‘Birth Control’ was shot down and then blown up on the ground by Vietnamese mortars. The ACH-47As had as many as six light weight .50-cals in door, ramp and window positions.  Only four ACH-47As were made, the surviving Chinook gunship is at the U.S. Army Aviation Museum. (see also MH-47 Special Ops Chinook, Pocatello Airport)

Since Viet Nam, attempts were made using lighter weight, faster firing .50-cals, their designations are GAU-15, GAU-16 or GAU-18.  The light weight of the guns were problematic, the guns didn’t last long.  The M3 .50-cal GAU-21 was developed and is slowly replacing the older systems. The GAU-21 M3 is claimed to have a rate of fire of 1-thousand-1-hundred per minute, and a 10-thousand round barrel life.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Mercedee Wilds, 22MAR2021.

‘Spud Smoke 21’; HH-60G crews, on Gowen Field in Idaho, arm-up for .50 caliber door gunning over the Orchard Combat Training Center (OCTC, formerly Orchard Training Area), 22MAR2021.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Mercedee Wilds, 22MAR2021.

This mustachioed Pave Hawk is home-based on Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, but flew up to Idaho to let off some 12.7×99-mm steam.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Joshua C. Allmaras, 19MAR2021.

Spud Smoke 21 took place between March 8th and 28th, 2021.  It included active duty units from the U.S. Air Force (USAF) and U.S. Army (USA), 11 units in total.

U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nicholas Ross, 19MAR2021.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Mercedee Wilds, 22MAR2021.

Video, by Senior Airman Blake Gonzales, showing HH-60G Pave Hawk crews uploading their GAUs and heading out over the Idaho Steppes (Orchard Combat Training Center):

More Idaho shoot ’em up video, by Senior Airman Blake Gonzales, 17MAR2021:

If you’re trying to build a helicopter model with a GAU door-gun system you’ll need photos of the specific system you’re modeling because they can differ greatly from between each service of the U.S. military, and between the type of aircraft using it.

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer Third Class Toni Burton, 03JUN2019.

GAU-21 equipped MH-60R Sea Hawk onboard USS Antietam (CG 54), somewhere in the South China Sea, June 2019.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Philip Steiner, 11SEP2017.

Notice the handle/trigger system on the USAF CV-22 Osprey .50-cal tail gun, somewhere over merry ole England, September 2017.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Philip Steiner, 11SEP2017.

The handle/trigger system is very different than what’s seen on USAF HH-60G Pave Hawks.

USAF photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier, 26JUL2017.

July 2017, Kadena Air Base, Japan, USAF personnel tear-down a GAU-18.

USAF photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier, 26JUL2017.

When you check out the photos, also notice slight differences in muzzle brakes.

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer First Class Joshua Bryce Bruns, 20APR2017.

U.S. Navy (USN) .50-cal gunner, positioned on the rear ramp of a MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter.

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer First Class Joshua Bryce Bruns, 20APR2017.

Filling the Persian Gulf with 12.7mm ‘lead’, 20APR2017.  Take that you terrorist waters!

USMC photo by Corporal Matthew Kirk, over Hawaii, 25OCT2018.

Compare this USN/USMC .50-cal handle-trigger system to the types used by USAF crews.

Video by Lance Corporal Christopher D. Thompson, U.S. Marine Corps GAU-21 live-fire training on the Chocolate Mountain Gunnery Refinement Range, California, 01APR2016:

USAF photo by Senior Airman Betty R. Chevalier, 09JUN2015.

June 2015, tail gunner position on German CH-53GS, which was visiting Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for the Angel Thunder wargame.

USAF photo by Senior Airman Betty R. Chevalier, 09JUN2015.

It appears the Germans use a handle/trigger system that’s similar to the U.S. Marines.

USMC video, by Lance Corporal Logan Snyder, HMM-774 conducts one last .50-cal gun-run with its retiring CH-46 ‘Phrogs’, 17APR2015:

USMC video by Lance Corporal Jordan Walker, CH-53E Super Stallion making .50-cal gun-runs during Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Course near Yuma, Arizona, October 2014:

USMC video by Lance Corporal Jordan Walker, showing a MV-22B Osprey tail gunner using the old GAU-16 system, near Yuma, Arizona, 2014:

USMC photo by Corporal Adam Dublinske, 23OCT2018.

Here’s a look at the USN/USMC gun mount, sans gun, in a UH-1Y out of Yuma Marine Corps Air Station, 2018.

USMC video by Corporal Rashaun X. James, a CH-53D crew chief loads her window mounted .50-cal for an upcoming mission over Afghanistan, Spring 2011:

USMC photo by Sergeant Derek Carlson, 09DEC2010.

A GAU-16 aims out the side window of a CH-53D somewhere over Afghanistan, December 2010.

USMC video of the last days of UH-1N Iroquois gunship operations in Afghanistan, 2009:

USMC photo by Corporal Seth Maggard, 29SEP2008.

Here’s a very simple .50-cal window mount (similar to what was used on the Viet Nam ACH-47A) in a CH-46 Sea Knight, over the Jazirah Desert, Iraq, September 2008.

USMC photo by Staff Sergeant John A. Lee the Second, 12DEC2007.

 

USMC UH-1Y Venom helicopters are usually armed with one GAU-21 and one GAU-17 ‘minigun’.  A UH-1Y somewhere near Yuma, Arizona, December 2007.

USMC photo by Corporal Alison L. Martinez, 11DEC2007.

Watch out Yuma, Arizona, this CH-53 Super Stallion ‘tail gunner’ could be gunning for you!  December 2007.

Weapon I-D: WYOMING AIR MILITIA 50-CAL LIVE FIRE!

Weapon I-D: MARK 82

Vehicle I-D: IRAQI HUEY

Idaho home to first ever National Guard D-A-G-I-R!

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Notice the ladder looking antenna coming off the bustle rack. Idaho National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 04MAR2021.

The vastness of the Steppes of South Western Idaho.  Back when I was ‘in’ we called it Orchard Training Area (OTA), now it’s called Orchard Combat Training Center (OCTC).  It is located on federal land (60% of land in Idaho is actually owned by the federales).

ING photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 04MAR2021.

On 04MAR2021, the Idaho National Guard revealed its new Digital Air Ground Integrated Range (DAGIR), the first to be operated by the National Guard.  It’s the second DAGIR in operation in the United States, the other DAGIR is operated by the U.S. Army (USA) on Fort Bliss, Texas/New Mexico (a second USA DAGIR is currently under construction on Fort Knox, Kentucky).

A better view of the DAGIR antenna. ING photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 04MAR2021.

USA video report by David Poe, from November 2020, explaining the Fort Bliss DAGIR (which straddles the Texas-New Mexico border):

DAGIR allows armor, infantry and helicopter units to conduct combined arms live-fire wargames, while receiving performance feedback in real-time: “This fully instrumented range will make it possible for military personnel within Idaho and the United States to coordinate and practice accomplishing missions from the ground and air simultaneously.”-Colonel Matthew Godfrey, Idaho Army National Guard

As many as 2-hundred types of targets can be used in more than 4-hundred scenarios, all recorded for posterity: “Video doesn’t lie. Soldiers and leaders will have the ability to go back and re-watch what they just executed like never before. This will help fine-tune points you can’t see on most ranges and allow units to use the recording to prepare for future gunnery cycles and use it as a training tool.”-Major Joe Doyle, OCTC range officer

The Steppes of South West Idaho are so vast that the new DAGIR is only one of 23 other military ranges on the OTA, oops, I mean OCTC.

Idaho’s Sailor Creek Range: MORALE BOOSTER A-10C GUN-RUN!

February 2018: IDAHO MILITIA RANKED 2ND ONLY TO U.S. ARMY!

Martial Law 2014: WIMP-ASS IDAHO GOVERNOR BEGS OBAMA REGIME NOT TO STEAL ARMY NATIONAL GUARD’S AIR ASSETS!

Idaho’s Tigers & Thunderbolts blast the skies over Florida!

Idaho’s Thunderbolts and Bold Tigers routinely take part in Checkered Flag training over Florida: “They’re able to put together a bigger airspace for us than is available in the Nellis Test and Training Range, which means you can bring together more effectively much larger numbers of aircraft.”-Lieutenant Colonel Mark Nyberg, 389th Fighter Squadron ‘Thunderbolts’, November 2017

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Tiffany Price.

Checkered Flag is a wargame meant to ensure that U.S. Air Force and various state Air National Guard units can work together using the latest aircraft technology.

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Tiffany Price, 06NOV2020.

In the above photo, from Checkered Flag 21-1 (November 2020), an Idaho Thunderbolts F-15E is in the background, a California National Guard F-15C is in the foreground.

Video by Senior Airman Jacob Dastas, Idaho Thunderbolts at Checkered Flag 21-1:

Idaho’s Thunderbolts and Bold Tigers represent two different squadrons within the same wing based at Mountain Home Air Force Base (366th Fighter Wing, aka Gunfighters due to strapping 20mm Vulcan gun-pods to the bellies of their F-4Cs in Viet Nam).

USAF photo by Airman First Class Isaiah J. Soliz, 06NOV2017.

Thunderbolts at Checkered Flag 18-1, November 2017.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Javier Cruz, 16DEC2016.

The 391st Fighter Squadron (Bold Tigers) uses a tiger striped orange fin flash, while the 389th Fighter Squadron (originally flying P-47D Thunderbolts in World War Two) uses a maroon/red fin flash with a yellow lightning bolt.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Javier Cruz

Thunderbolts in the skies over Florida, 12DEC2016.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Javier Cruz

Thunderbolt touch-down during Checkered Flag 17-1, 12DEC2016.

Video by Staff Sergeant William Jackson, Bold Tigers at Checkered Flag 17-1:

Red Flag 21-2:

SINGAPORE’S IDAHO BASED SKY PIRATES BOMB LAS VEGAS?

Pandemic Morale Flights: SINGAPORE SKY PIRATES & IDAHO GUNFIGHTERS

Vehicle I-D: F-15EX HAS ARRIVED! COMMANDER SAYS “IT’S AN EX-CITING DAY!”

Singapore’s Idaho based Sky Pirates bomb Las Vegas?

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Natalie Rubenak.

Republic of Singapore’s F-15SG Strike Eagles of the 428th Fighter Squadron ‘Buccaneers’ are based on Mountain Home Air Force Base (AFB), in Southern Idaho.  But at the beginning of March 2021, they attacked the air space over Las Vegas, Nevada!

USAF photo by William R. Lewis, 18MAR2021.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Natalie Rubenak, 16MAR2021.

It’s part of Red Flag 21-2 wargame, over the Nevada Test and Training Range, Nellis AFB.

USAF photo by William R. Lewis, 18MAR2021.

U.S. Air Force video by Senior Airman JaNae Capuno, F-15SG Buccaneer during Red Flag 21-2, 15MAR2021:

USAF photo by Airman First Class Natalie Rubenak.

Not all of Singapore’s Idaho Buccaneers have fancy painted tails, this one was seen over Mountain Home AFB, 01MAR2021.  I also noticed that the F-15SG has similar antennae and ECM bumps as the new F-15EX.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Natalie Rubenak, 08MAR2021.

Red Flag 21-2 runs from March 8th through March 19th, 2021.

Pandemic Morale Flights: SINGAPORE SKY PIRATES & IDAHO GUNSLINGERS

Biden’s Borderland: X-ings surge by 28%, would be higher if not for Trump’s Wall!

Welcome to borderland hell under the new U.S. President, incomplete list of links to news/government agency reports as of 12 March 2021:

Canada says it will not open border with U.S. until pandemic cases go down!

CNN admits some illegals will get pandemic panic-attack taxpayer funding!

Residents of Kentucky and Tennessee arrested for smuggling humans!

ARIZONA: Republicans approve of in-state tuition for illegals?

Archaeological artifacts smuggled into the U.S. by illegals, finally returned to Mexico by ICE.

CALIFORNIA: Yet another sex-criminal, who is also an illegal, arrested by El Centro Sector Border Patrol.

More than $1-million worth of meth captured at Otay Mesa border crossing!

 Estimated two and a half million illegals in The Golden State have more political power than citizens!

Illegals in Fresno face pandemic panic-attack evictions

Bay Area NASA buildings to be used as camps for illegals?

Two Los Angeles residents accused of operating a fraudulent college admissions scheme targeting illegals.

  San Diego Sector Border Patrol reports 28% increase in crossings in February, would be much higher if there was no wall!

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer First Class Richard Brahm.

In San Diego, on 10MAR2021, Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf (WMSL-750) offloaded approximately 7-thousand-5-hundred pounds of illegal cocaine and marijuana captured in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, between January and February, representing 10 suspected drug smuggling vessel interdictions.

USCG photo by Petty Officer First Class David Micallef.

About 08MAR2021, Coast Guard Cutter Vigilant intercepted a drug smuggling boat in the Eastern Pacific, capturing 1-thousand-9-hundred pounds of cocaine hidden in the vessel’s fuel tanks.

IDAHO: Report about illegal farm workers and pandemic vaccinations reveals that in The Gem State illegals have to pay for healthcare.

ILLINOIS: $1.5-million worth of illegal vape pens from China, captured!

KENTUCKY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in Louisville captured a total of 518 pounds of illegal drugs (including 229 pounds of prescription medication/chemicals) and 676 counterfeit I-Ds, during the month of February. The narcotics arrived from Mexico, Canada, Netherlands, United Kingdom, China, Hong Kong, and other high-risk countries. 

MAINE: Republican senator demands Biden open border with Canada!

MINNESOTA: Illegals complain that they can’t get vaccinated because they have no state issued I-D.  In this report notice that the illegal has only Mexican I-D and has been working in Minnesota for the past 18 years for a local public school system, and apparently the public school district knows they have illegals working for them!

MISSOURI:

Customs inspectors report capturing $250-thousand worth of counterfeit products and cash, in just four days at the port of Saint Louis.

NEW YORK: 655 pounds of illegal marijuana captured coming into the U.S. from Canada Since the pandemic panic-attack border shutdown began last year, more than one thousand six hundred incidents of drug smuggling from Canada have been halted/documented!

PUERTO RICO:

USCG photo.

On 06MAR2021, the U.S. Coast Guard captured 58 illegals on two boats from Dominican Republic, in the Mona Passage between Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.

TENNESSEE: A shipment marked “dried loofah” from an African country, was found to actually be agriculturally dangerous Mantodea (mantis) and Torymidae (wasp) insects!  The shipment was bound for Oregon: “If this wasp was to go at large in the timber industry in Oregon, that could be dangerous.”-Nancy King, Agriculture Specialist Supervisor 

TEXAS: Notice that Texas has the most illegals trying to get into the U.S., that’s because Trump’s Wall does not fully extend through Texas: Bill would continue border wall construction in the state.

Border Patrol reports capturing more than three hundred illegals in one day!

 11 illegals captured after fleeing into sand dunes 

In one week, 22 illegals, who were also known/wanted for other crimes, were arrested by El Paso Border Patrol.

Local police capture five illegals, after high speed chase by State police resulted in crash of vehicle carrying at least 13 illegals, more illegals on the loose.

City of Austin joins growing list of cities being used as dumping grounds for illegals!

Why is mass vaccination clinic planned for Border Patrol agents?

Hundreds of children packed into tent for days on end

Gov’na deploys state police and National Guard to the Mexican border!

Border crossings so high that state level Republican and Democrat politicians agree to work together to do something about it!

State level politician admits surge in border crossings will negatively affect pro-DACA (‘Dreamer’) efforts, admits that illegals are being used “as a pawn”!

VIRGINIA: Illegal students now eligible for in-state tuition

Washington DC: U.S. CBP reveals it has been arresting its own employees, promises to be more open about such arrests!

 Biden gives illegals from Venezuela ‘protected status’!

Biden officials fall behind in race to add more child cages, oops, I mean ‘shelter space’

ICE has no clear plan for vaccinating thousands of detained immigrants

Biden’s Borderland, as of 05MAR2021: RECORDS ABOUT TO BE BROKEN!

Morale booster A-10C Gun-Run in Idaho!

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Joseph R. Morgan, 06MAR2021.

Anticipating an A-10C fly-by of Sailor Creek Range control tower in Idaho, 06MAR2021. 

‘Cleared Cold’ Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Joseph R. Morgan, 06MAR2021.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Joseph R. Morgan, 06MAR2021.

The image reminds me of many such flyby’s when I worked on the Edwards Air Force Base, California, bombing range in the early 1980s.     

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Joseph R. Morgan, 06MAR2021.

At some point somebody figured out that letting personnel, and their families, watch bombing/gunnery runs was a great morale booster.     

‘Cleared Hot’ Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Joseph R. Morgan, 06MAR2021.

124th Fighter Wing Thunderbolt-2 turns for a ‘hot’  gun-run on Sailor Creek Range, 06MAR2021.

Idaho ANG photo by Senior Airman Joseph R. Morgan

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Joseph R. Morgan, 06MAR2021.

Sailor Creek Range is in the Owyhee Valley in Southwestern Idaho.  You can barely see the A-10C.

Vehicle I-D: IDAHO MILITIA’S 2020 EUROPEAN DEPLOYMENT CANCELED, SUDDENLY DEPLOYED TO MIDDLE EAST

IDAHO A-10C WARTHOGS WALLOWING IN THE CALIFORNIA DIRT, JUNE 2019

SINGAPORE SKY PIRATES & IDAHO GUNSLINGERS

Pandemic Panic-Attack hits Cat Litter? Blame logistics competition and Robots!

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For the past couple of weeks I’ve noticed a growing shortage of cat litter products at stores in Bannock County, Idaho.

Photo by AAron Hutchins.

I took this photo in the Pocatello Fred Meyer, on 05MAR2021 at about 22:50, just before they closed for the night.  Notice that even litter boxes and some other litter accessories are short supply as well.

Across the street at Winco, they’ve been shifting around slow selling basic clay litter to fill in the empty spaces of the faster selling clumping litter.  Is the litter shortage due to panic buying, or continued problems with a new global logistical supply system that still doesn’t work?

In September 2020, a Canadian news report suggested that cat litter shortages were the result of panic buying and that ‘experts’ expected high demand to last long after the ‘pandemic’ ended!

However, in April 2020, a possibly ignorant Alabama Public Radio stated that pet products were not subject to panic buying, but at the same time encouraged their listeners to stock up on pet supplies!

That Alabama Public Radio report came a few months after a report out of the United Kingdom, in January 2020, which stated that a big supplier of cat litter had “collapsed”, leaving British stores without litter!

But what about now, in 2021?  On 06MAR2021, a study was made available regarding the global cat litter market, saying pandemic panic-attacks had changed the dynamics of the litter market.  The ‘pay-per-view’ study gives predictions through 2025.

Another cat litter market study, also released in March, gives predictions through 2027.

Yet another litter market study predicts that post-pandemic litter sales will hit $5.37-billion by 2027!

And yet another study says it’s not just litter but litter boxes that are experiencing skyrocketing demand!

There are dozens of cat litter market studies out there, all saying demand is only going to go up, and it’s blamed on what I call pandemic panic-attack syndrome.

Recently, a cat litter company called Dr. Elsey’s moved production from Colorado to Wyoming, into a bigger factory to meet high demand for their products.

Pretty Litter recently joined up with Marquee Brands/Martha Stewart in an attempt to increase sales.

Logistics, better known as the supply chain, is partly to blame for random shortages as well.  It’s one reason why Arizona has been relying on its National Guard to deliver food to grocery stores ever since the pandemic panic-attack began.

An article by DHL, about the difficulties of distributing the CoViD vaccines, indicates that such global vaccine operations are impacting the supply of everything else!

In Pennsylvania, a large trucking company just shutdown a distribution operation, affecting at least one thousand employees!  The reason was that the client they were serving dumped them and signed a new contract with a new supplier.

Globally, a lot of bigger supply companies are taking over smaller logistics providers, and whenever that happens operations are shutdown and people lose their jobs, and that has to affect supply chain.

An article by Logistics Management says the pandemic panic-attack “amplified existing logistics challenges around the world”.  Meaning the global supply system was already in trouble.

But even more importantly, the logistics industry is actually getting rid of human labor.  Recently, Swiss logistics company CEVA announced it is replacing human labor in Canada with robots, those robots are made by a Massachusetts company called Berkshire Grey.  This is very important because according to another article, Berkshire Grey’s sudden involvement in automating the North American logistics industry began just before the pandemic panic-attack: “When I visited its Massachusetts headquarters last year, following a massive $263 million Series B, the company discussed some pretty aggressive growth plans. Mind you, that was before the pandemic had really touched down in the U.S. in a meaningful way.

If anything, COVID-19 has accelerated interest in automation….”-Brian Heater, TechCrunch

Manufacturing.net: The Future of Warehouse Logistics

Shipping Watch UK: Logistics chain bottlenecks trigger longer contracts for container carriers

U.S. Food Crisis: MILITARY DISTRIBUTION SUCCESS PROVES THE MARKET SYSTEM HAS FAILED!

Pandemic Panic-Attack: GLOBAL SUGAR CRISIS, BETTER STOCK UP NOW!

Pandemic Panic-Attack: HOSPITAL SHORTAGE? DON’T BLAME PANDEMIC, BLAME OBAMACARE!

Pandemic Panic-Attack: SHOPPING MAYHEM AT POCATELLO WINCO!

Biden’s Borderland: Records about to be broken!

Welcome to borderland hell under the new U.S. President, incomplete list of links to news reports as of  05 March 2021:

Greyhound Bus company now requires proof that passengers, including illegals, are CoViD free!

Data shows that ‘significant’ number of illegals stopped using U.S. taxpayer funded medical care while Donald Trump was President!

ARIZONA: 18 illegals captured inside ‘stash house’ in Yuma.

Border Patrol agents get info that leads to the arrest of a Native American firefighter, and his sons, for operating a meth lab in his house.

CALIFORNIA:  San Diego Sector Border Patrol reports near-record numbers of sex offenders being captured!

Van full of illegals crashes, killing 13 of them!

Kern County to use taxpayer funding to provide pandemic panic-attack mobile vaccination clinics for farm workers.

The hypocrite gov’na signed into law the use of taxpayer pandemic panic-attack funding for illegals!

Border Patrol ‘rescues’ ten illegals after getting a tip from Mexican police.

Proof the California justice system is corrupt: A man with a criminal history, and currently on probation even though he also has an arrest warrant, was captured with 86-pounds of drugs, illegal guns and ammo, and lots of cash.   His capture was the result of a random traffic stop!  

FLORIDA: Miami-Dade makes illegals eligible for $61-million in taxpayer pandemic panic-attack housing funding!

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer First Class Nicole Groll.

A boat with 25 illegals on it was captured, approximately 30 miles off Jupiter, 04MAR2021.

IDAHO: Despite support by the agriculture industry and the largest Christian denomination in the world, efforts to grant driver’s licenses to illegals was killed.

ILLINOIS:   Staffing company executive sentenced for assisting in hiring noncitizens.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP, aka Border Patrol) captured 65-thousand fake N-95 masks shipped into Chicago from Colombia!

NEW YORK: Farm workers suddenly removed from pandemic panic-attack vaccine list, no reason given.

The Empire State considers taxpayer pandemic panic-attack ‘bailout’ funding for illegals!

NORTH CAROLINA:  Taxpayers will fund pandemic panic-attack vaccinations for farm workers, 71% of farm workers are migrants.

TEXAS:  The gov’na of The Lone Star State accuses the Biden administration of intentionally releasing infected illegals into the United States!

108 illegals released by Border Patrol were infected with CoViD-19!

Texans living along the U.S./Mexican border are now demanding Biden do something to stop the swarms of illegals coming across!

Florida man confesses to smuggling 149 illegals into Texas!

Laredo Sector captures multiple illegals trying to swim across the border.

105 illegals captured in Havana, Texas!

VIRGINIA: Biden to use Virginia military base to house children!

WASHINGTON: Spokane judge intervenes to stop farm workers’ wages decreasing.

Washington DC: Biden orders Border Patrol to prep for pre-pandemic numbers of children swarming across the border!

Supreme Court rules that migrants must provide proof that they are legally allowed to be in the United States. 

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) using utility billings to find illegals!

Biden’s Borderland, 01MAR2021: CHILD SHELTER CAGES NOW FULL, BORDER PATROL RELEASES VIDEOS OF CHILDREN LINING UP TO GET IN LEGALLY!

Biden’s Borderland: Hypocrisy is the Policy

Welcome to borderland hell under the new U.S. President, incomplete list of links to main stream news reports as of 24 February 2021:

CALIFORNIA:  Mexican government notifies U.S. Customs and Boarder Protection that human smugglers have abandoned at least three people on Otay Mountain.

Suspected Smuggler With 10 Undocumented People in SUV Leads Border Patrol on Short Pursuit.

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COLORADO:  ‘Lawmakers’ want to allow illegals to get professional certification.

FLORIDA:  CBP at Miami International Mail Facility Seize 24 Pounds of DMT.

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

This is what’s left of a homemade raft from Cuba, made mostly from styrofoam blocks, found on 10FEB2021 eight miles off Long Key.   Ten people are now considered missing.

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

On 17FEB2021, the U.S. Coast Guard captured seven illegals from Cuba, approximately 35 miles east of Palm Beach.

U.S. Coast Guard photo.

On 20FEB2021, the U.S. Coast Guard captured five illegals from Cuba, approximately two miles southeast of Lake Worth Inlet.  They were sent back to Cuba.

GEORGIA: Taxpayer funded CoViD vaccines for illegals.

IDAHO: ‘Lawmaker’ wants illegals to get driver’s licenses.

At least 4-thousand-8-hundred out-of-staters took vaccines meant for Idahoans, state I-D now required:

Idaho business says it now requires customers to have Idaho I-D, blames it on increased crime by people from out-of-state!

ILLINOIS:  Gov’na signs into law expansions of protections for illegals!

KENTUCKY:  $22 Million in Designer Watches Intercepted by CBP Officers.

OHIO:  One in eight ‘essential’ workers in Columbus are illegal. 

MASSACHUSETTS:  Push to legalize driver’s licenses for illegals re-starts.

MINNESOTA:  Republicans encourage Biden to open border with Canada!

NEVADA: Illegals can obtain state-level professional licenses.

NEW YORK: ‘Community Fridge’ meant to help feed children and homeless in NYC, ends up being used by illegal immigrants!

PUERTO RICO: CBP incauta 18 kilos de cocaína dentro de mochilas a bordo de un buque de carga que llego a San Juan.

TEXAS:  Human smuggler leaves woman to die in winter storm!

University of Texas-Rio Grande will give CoViD vaccines to illegals.

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Which came first, the Apache or the Mustang?

NA-73X, North American project 73 experimental. North American Aviation photo.

This war-time advertisement shows a NA-73/NA-83, Mustang Mark 1, built for the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force.  The Mustang Mark 1 was put into production, supposedly in 1941, with first deliveries to the British in February 1942.  The name Mustang was supposedly the idea of one of the British officials overseeing the purchase of the NA-73/83.

Photo credited to Alfred T. Palmer, dated October 1942, via the U.S. Library of Congress.

Notice the wing of this Allison engined P-51/Mustang Mark 1.  The wing shape/armament changed from variant to variant.  Many model kits of different Mustang variants incorrectly use the same P-51D wing.

USAAF photo.

USAAF (U.S. Army Air Force) and RAF (Royal Air Force) ground crews go over a P-51 Mustang Mark 1, Margate, England, United Kingdom, 01APR1943.

NACA photo dated 1944.

Photo of a NACA model of a 20mm gun armed Packard-Merlin engined P-51B.  This is odd as the model has the 20mm guns of the P-51 Apache/Mustang Mark 1A, yet has the four bladed propeller of the P-51B Mustang/ Mustang Mark 3.  This is the XP-51B prototype. Back then NASA was NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics).

Photo credited to Alfred T. Palmer, dated October 1942, via the U.S. Library of Congress.

North American Aviation (NAA) employees build a large scale model of the future P-51D(?), at the company’s Inglewood, California, location.

Photo credited to Alfred T. Palmer, dated October 1942, via the U.S. Library of Congress.

Brand new 20mm gun armed P-51 Apache (NA-91, for North American model 91), over the mountains of Southern California.  Strangely, what the British called the Mustang Mark 1A was ordered in July 1940, before the Mustang Mark 1!  At this point, the U.S. called the P-51 the Apache, the United Kingdom called it the Mustang.  Eventually the U.S. changed their name for the P-51, and all subsequent P-51 variants, to Mustang.  The recon version of NA-91 was called F-6A.

Photo credited to Alfred T. Palmer, dated October 1942, via the U.S. Library of Congress.

Right-off the Inglewood assembly line, brand new P-51s, supposedly in October 1942.  The information with the photo calls them P-51As, yet you can clearly see the mounts for 20mm guns, which the A version did not use. P-51As (NA-99) used wing mounted .50 caliber guns (12.7mm).

NA-99, P-51A, Mustang Mark 2, with a direction finding loop on its spine.

Orders for the NA-99/Mustang Mark 2s were placed in the middle of 1942 , the official ‘first flights’ of P-51As began in February 1943. Recon versions of NA-99 were called F-6B.

In this photo of a Mustang Mark 2 (P-51A) you can see the earlier Mustangs had very small radiator air intakes.

A Royal Air Force A-36A Apache, the identifier are the dive brakes on the wings.

In April 1942, the U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF) ordered the NA-97, a ‘Mustang’ designed specifically for ground attack missions.  The USAAF designated it as the A-36 Apache/Invader, to differentiate from the P-for-pursuit P-51 Mustangs.

A-36A Apache/Invaders in 1943.

An A-36A (?) minus the underwing pylons for bombs. USAAF photo.

Photo source unknown.

This is not a P-51D.  In late 1942, a P-51B (note the wing) was modified with the bubble canopy, and exhaust manifolds, that would be used on the P-51D Mustang Mark 4.

Another non-P-51D(?), this time with totally straight leading edged wings, but with the six .50 cals mounted in the wings, as well as bomb and rocket pylons. It is the structurally different P-51H, which first flew in 1945, however, the info with the photo claimed it is a P-51D.

NACA photo dated September 1943.

In 1943, NACA used modified Mustang Mark 1s (notice the empty .50 cal gun throughs in the nacelle) to test laminar wing designs and called the experimental planes (two of them) the XP-51 Mustang.  However, there were many ‘XP-51’s, such as the XP-51Bs which were used in the U.S. to test the Packard license built Rolls Royce Merlin motor.

NACA photo, wing experiment, 1944.

By July 1944, NACA claimed its XP-51s were the oldest Mustangs in existence.

USAAF photo.

‘Malcolm Hood’ canopied P-51B The Iowa Beaut (formerly Man o’ War) over United Kingdom, sometime early 1944 as the plane was shot down over Germany on the 11th of September of that year.

USAAF photo.

Sometime in late 1943 or early 1944, somewhere in Italy, a U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF) A-36 Apache/Invader.  Notice the .50 cal guns protruding from the plane’s chin, just behind the propeller.

USAAF photo, March/April 1944.

A-36 Invader of the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces.

USAAF photo.

P-51B/C (Mustang Mark 3 to the British) landing somewhere in Merry ol’ England, March 1944.

Photo via Stephen Ananian.

P-51D (Mustang Mark 4 to the British) ‘Baby Mine’, flown by then First Lieutenant Stephen C. Ananian, 505th Fighter Squadron, 339th FG, based at Fowlmere, England, 1944.

Photo via Stephen Ananian.

‘Baby Mine’ crew chief Staff Sergeant Joe C. Nicholas.  Back then there was no U.S. Air Force (USAF), it was the U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF).

USAAF photo.

Somewhere in France, November 1944, this USAAF photo shows a Malcolm canopied P-51B/C recon plane, officially called F-6C.  You can see the camera pointing out of a hole cut in the rear window, behind the pilot.

Photo credited to Toni Frissell, via U.S. Library of Congress.

P-51Ds over Italy, March 1945.  Notice the wing shape.

USAAF photo, 29APR1945.

The arrows in this photo show where a P-51B/C was modified with ‘form-up’ lights on the side of its fuselage.  They were used to help other Mustangs fly in formation at night.

USAAF photo.

P-51C over China, sometime between January and July 1945, note the shape of the wing.

Photo via USAAF.

A weathered P-51C(?) somewhere in China, early 1945.

USAAF photo.

P-51D Mustangs on Iwo Jima, 25MAR1945.

U.S. Marine Corps silent film, by Sergeant E.G. Begston, of USAAF P-51D Mustangs operating from Airfield #1 on Iwo Jima, 10MAR1945:

Color silent film, by A.J. Clarke, of P-51Ds operating from Airfield #1, Iwo Jima, June 1945:

USAF photo.

An RF-51D reconnaissance Mustang, during the Korean so-called UN Police Action during the early 1950s.  When the U.S. Air Force (USAF) was created in 1947, P-51s became known as F-51s.

Silent film of F-51D ground operations sometime during the Korean Conflict:

Here’s some more old silent film, date & location unknown:

NACA photo dated September 1945.

1:1 scale P-51B(?) in NACA’s Full Scale Wind Tunnel.

Official U.S. Department of Defense video, by Matthew Hilborn, about the P-51:

NACA photo.

The information with the photo calls it an ‘air flow direction vane’, attached to the top of a NACA XP-51D wing, but look close, it is actually a ‘semispan’ (cut in half length-wise) model of a supersonic rocket plane.

NACA photo, 25JUL1945.

July 1945, the final production version of the Mustang actually came out at the end of World War Two, but never saw combat.  The P-51H was a lighter weight long-range version of the P-51D, it is structurally different from the P-51D.

NACA photo, 24JUL1946

NACA wing-glove experiment, 1946.  Notice the taller tail fitted to the P-51B, which would become an identifier of post-world-war Mustangs.

NACA photo, 24JUL1946.

NACA photo dated 1955.

1955 and still called NACA.  Notice the taller post-world-war tail.

NACA photo.

The F-51D had laminar flow wings.  This specific Mustang became NACA #127 and would be modified with the taller tail.

Photo by Jim Ross, 15SEP2000.

When they restored NACA 127, they even reinstalled the experimental reduced scale semispan airfoil wing plate.

Photo by Jim Ross, 15SEP2000.

Photo via North Dakota Air National Guard.

North Dakota Air National Guard F-51Ds, Hector Field, 02MAY1948.

Photo via North Dakota Air National Guard.

North Dakota Air National Guard, June 1948.

‘DAPSO South’ silent color film, by somebody with last name of Meyer, of Military Assistance Program (MAP) F-51Ds on La Aurora Air Base, Guatemala, 30AUG1969:

Photo via Kentucky Air National Guard.

Kentucky F-51Ds, just after the Korea conflict.  Tail #474202 was resurrected as ‘Swamp Fox’ and has been flying in recent air shows.

Kentucky Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Joshua Horton.

Formerly Kentucky Air National Guard’s 474202, modern day Swamp Fox takes-off from the Thunder Over Louisville air show, 11APR2019.

South Carolina Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Carl Clegg, 10AUG2019.

Size comparison between Swamp Fox and South Carolina Air National Guard F-16 Falcons.

11AUG2019.

Photo by William L. Hutchins.

When my father, William Lewis Hutchins, worked at Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) he always attended the ‘Open House’ shows at Edwards, and sometimes Mojave Desert neighbor George AFB.  These photos are dated 1986, but don’t indicate which Open House air show (Edwards or George).

Photo by William L. Hutchins.

USAF photo by Senior Airman Chris Drzazgowski.

F-51D and tall tailed TF-51 trainer, fly over Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, 12FEB2017.

New Jersey Air National Guard photo by Technical Sergeant Mark C. Olsen.

Atlantic City Air National Guard Base, New Jersey, 17AUG2004.

USAF photo by Senior Airman Kenneth Holston.

Bill Yoke, owner of Quick Silver, makes final checks before takeoff from Shaw AFB, South Carolina, 19MAR2012.  Quick Silver was restored 13 years prior.

USMC photo by Corporal Orlando Perez, 04MAY2012.

Red Tails P-51C, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, 04MAY2012.

USAF photo, 10FEB2020.

Red Tails P-51C, Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, 10FEB2020.

Kentucky Air National Guard photo by Dale Greer.

P-51D ‘Swamp Fox’ and a Red Tail P-51C, over Bowman Field in Louisville, Kentucky, 17APR2021.

Arizona Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Andrew J. Moseley.

TF-51 trainer ‘Bum Steer’ at Davis-Monthan AFB, during the Heritage Flight Training Course, 01MAR2014.

Video by Sidney Lee, P-51s fly-by Gray Army Airfield at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, 06JUN2014:

Wisconsin Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Ryan Campbell.

Anybody have the old-but-gold Monogram 1:48 scale P-51D Mustang kit?  Here’s the color of the ram air scoop under the chin.  Veterans check out a restored Mustang during a 339th Fighter Group reunion in Wisconsin, 30SEP2017.

Close-up look at the Packard-Rolls Royce Merlin motor’s exhaust ports. Wisconsin Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Ryan Campbell.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Airman First Class Mercedee Schwartz, 14OCT2017.

Gowen Field, Idaho, Gowen Thunder Open House and Airshow 14OCT2017.

USAF video, by Senior Airman Jaye Legate, of ‘Heritage Flight’ P-51Ds flying over Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, 09FEB2017:

USAF photo by Ken LaRock, 13AUG2018.

North American A-36A Apache waiting to be moved into the World War Two Gallery at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, 13AUG2018.

Notice the extended dive-brakes unique to the A-36. USAF photo by Ken LaRock, 13AUG2018.

Video by Staff Sergeant Philip Bryant, whistling P-51D shows-off during the Twilight Show at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, 17MAY2019:

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Preston Cherry.

‘SCAT VII’ supposedly was the last aircraft flown by iconic Brigadier General Robin Olds during World War Two (notice the taller tail).  It paid Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, a visit in May 2019.  Robin Olds’ daughter, Christina, was giving a lecture about her father’s exploits as a three-war-ace.

USAF photo by Captain Kip Sumner.

Excellent size comparison between ‘Val-Halla’ and F-35, at Hill AFB, Utah, 17JUN2020.

U.S. Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation video, rear cockpit view from F-51 Mustang, 13FEB2022:

Crash Landings:

USAAF photo.

USAAF P-51 MUSTANGS, ENGLAND, 1944-45

Lady Alice & other survivors:  STILL FLYING AFTER 75 YEARS!

 

Kit Bashing:

PAINTING A 1:1 scale P-51 WITH VINYL DECALS?

Pocatello Airport:

Photo by Denise ‘Mika’ Hutchins.

Crazy Eight P-51D MUSTANG, OLE YELLER FLIES ON IN IDAHO

Kit Bashing: ITALERI P-51 MUSTANG-1 OUT OF BOX REVIEW (the wrong wing)