- 33;
abbreviated as: TaktLw
G 33),
formerly known as
Jagdbombergeschwader 33 (Fighter-Bomber Wing 33;
abbreviated as:
JaBoG 33) is a fighter-bomber wing...
- 31;
abbreviated as TaktLw
G 31 "B"),
formerly known as
Jagdbombergeschwader 31 (Fighter-Bomber Wing 31;
abbreviated as:
JaBoG 31), is a fighter-bomber...
- Cold War, in
which two
Republic F-84F
Thunderstreak fighter-bombers of
JaBoG 32 of the
German Air
Force (Luftwaffe)
crossed into East
German airspace...
-
Alpha Jet in 1980 the Wing was
renamed again, this time
becoming JaBoG 41. When
JaBoG41
disbanded after the end of the Cold War the
southwest part of...
-
Jagdbombergeschwader 34 "Allgäu" (Fighter-Bomber Wing 34;
abbreviated as
JaboG 34) was a fighter-bomber wing of the
German Air
Force (Luftwaffe). The wing...
-
captivity in 1949,
joined the
Bundeswehr and
served in
Jagdbombergeschwader 33 (
JaBoG 33—Fighter-Bomber Wing 33). He
retired in 1970
holding the rank of Oberstleutnant...
-
stored on the base for
delivery by
German PA-200
Tornado IDS
bombers of the
JaBoG 33 squadron. Germany's
Tornado IDS
aircraft are due to be
retired by the...
-
Jagdbombergeschwader 32 (Fighter-Bomber Wing 32;
abbreviated as:
JaBoG 32) was a fighter-bomber wing of the
German Air
Force (Luftwaffe). The wing was...
- Starfighter. In 1962,
JaboG 31,
under the
command of Barkhorn, was the
first unit to
complete transition to the
fighter bomber F-104
G. This
event was to...
- Cologne. 44+56
Tornado IDS on
display at
Fliegergeschichtliche Museum TG
JaboG 34, Memmingen. 44+68
Tornado IDS on
display at the Militärhistorisches Museum...