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Alaskan Air National Guard

Started by thedarkmaster, December 26, 2009, 03:49:43 PM

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thedarkmaster




Hi guy's

I'm wanting to do an Alaskan air national Guard craft and i don't know the markings, can anyone point me in the direction of info on tail codes numbers, markings etc and does anyone know of any decals for said option ?
Everything looks better with the addition of British Roundels!



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apophenia

DM, the Alaska ANG aircraft have the same AK tail markings as reg USAF units in Alaska. Not sure about decals.

KC-135R 168th Air Refueling Wing, Eielson AFB
http://www.168arw.ang.af.mil/photos/mediagallery.asp?galleryID=6158&page=2

C-130H, HC-130N, 176th WG, Kulis Air National Guard Base
http://www.176wg.ang.af.mil/photos/mediagallery.asp?galleryID=5855

Howard of Effingham

DM, i have a sheet with an alaskan based F-15 at home which i'll look up the details
when i get home later on this week. there will be other relavent things in the stash too.
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Mossie

Depends on the era you want Tim, fifties ANG units where marked with 'ALASKA ANG' down the sides & had red or orange hi-viz panels on the tail and/or wings in case they went down in snow.





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thanks lads to be fair looking at something 90/91 so it fits into the 91 disaster in my thread
Everything looks better with the addition of British Roundels!



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