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      • were intended to be used as unmanned drones to monitor sensors along the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos and report troop and supply movements. However when the project was put into operation in 1968, the drones were all flown by pilots of the 554th Reconnaissance Squadron. Six YQU-22A prototypes

        Wingspan: 12
        Length: 9.81
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      • were intended to be used as unmanned drones to monitor sensors along the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos and report troop and supply movements. However when the project was put into operation in 1968, the drones were all flown by pilots of the 554th Reconnaissance Squadron. Six YQU-22A prototypes

        Wingspan: 16.41
        Length: 13.04
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      • the later Army-Lockheed YO-3A. These aircraft were intended to be used as unmanned drones to monitor sensors along the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos and report troop and supply movements. However when the project was put into operation in 1968, the drones were all flown by pilots of the 554th Reconnaissance

        Wingspan: 16.5
        Length: 13.5
        $137.66
      • , surviving F9F-5s were modified as F9F-5K remotely-controlled drones or as F9F-5KD drone directors. In the F9F-5KD, the nose guns were removed and were replaced by radio control equipment. In 1962, the Defense Department introduced the new Tri-Service designation scheme under which the separate USAF

        Wingspan: 13.63
        Length: 13.5
        $137.66
      • to be an electronic monitoring signal relay aircraft, developed under the project name "Pave Eagle" for the United States Air Force. A reduction geared Continental IO-520 engine was used to reduce its noise signature, much like the later Army-Lockheed YO-3A. These aircraft were intended to be used as unmanned drones

        Wingspan: 16.41
        Length: 13.04
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      • that adds beauty to this collectible masterpiece. Culver LCA Cadet History: The Culver Cadet was an American two-seat light monoplane aircraft, and later a radio-controlled drone, produced by the Culver Aircraft Company. The aircraft designer Al Mooney developed an improved version of the Culver Dart

        Wingspan: 16.14
        Length: 10.8
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      • the U.S. Air Force 174th Fighter Wing transitioned from F-16 piloted planes to MQ-9 Reaper drones, which are capable remote controlled or autonomous flight, becoming the first all-robot attack squadron. Retired U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff General T. Michael Moseley said, "We've moved from using UAVs

        Wingspan: 17.52
        Length: 9.52
        $199.95
      • "Pave Eagle" for the United States Air Force. A reduction geared Continental IO-520 engine was used to reduce its noise signature, much like the later Army-Lockheed YO-3A. These aircraft were intended to be used as unmanned drones to monitor sensors along the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos and report troop

        Wingspan: 16.41
        Length: 13.04
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      • bombs. Variants have included reconnaissance RF-80, QF-80A and QF-80F drones, and one F-80C was converted as a prototype two-seat trainer.

        Wingspan: 16.64
        Length: 14.57
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      • were fitted with probes for inflight refuelling. Later redesignated F-9F in 1962. Sixty were built as F9F-6P reconnaissance aircraft with cameras instead of the nose cannon. After withdrawal from active service, many F9F-6s were used as unmanned drones for combat training, designated F

        Wingspan: 13.65
        Length: 17.63
        $137.66
      • s through the 1980s. Designed as the so-called "Ultimate Interceptor", it has proven to be the last dedicated interceptor in USAF service to date. It was gradually retired during the 1980s, although the QF-106 drone conversions of the aircraft were used until 1998. The F-106 emerged from the USAF's 1954

        Wingspan: 10
        Length: 17.5
        $137.66
      • to many nations around the world, and several live on as target drones, test and research aircraft and, of course, privately-owned warbirds. There is also one privately-owned FJ-4 Fury.

        Wingspan: 13.79
        Length: 14.09
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      • The Sullivans, one of the 2000 millennium attack plots. On 4 November 2002, Ali Qaed Sinan al-Harthi, a suspected al-Qaida operative, who is believed to have planned the Cole attack, was killed by the CIA using an AGM-114 Hellfire missile launched from an MQ-1 Predator unmanned drone. The Cole deployed

        Length: 24
        $1,295.00
      • and target tug-gunnery trainer drones. The US Navy would utilize the B-26 as the JM-1, while the USAAF converted nearly 60 to TB-26G's to be used as pilot/crew trainers. Most of those would be relegated to use by the Navy once more as the JM-2. In all, 4,708 B-26 Marauders were produced.

        Wingspan: 16.5
        Length: 13.5
        $137.66
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