Alabama ANG Continues Red Tail Legacy With F-35

Published on: January 17, 2024 at 1:37 PM
The Red Tail of the new 187th Fighter Wingโ€™s F-35 flagship. (Photo: 187th FW)

The Alabama ANG recently received its first F-35 jets, and the flagship has been applied a red tail honoring the Tuskegee Airmen legacy.

The Alabama Air National Guardโ€™s 187th Fighter Wing applied its traditional red tail on one of the new F-35 aircraft it recently received, honoring the Red Tails legacy of the WW2 Tuskegee Airmen. The unit received its first three F-35s in December, becoming the third Guard unit to transition to the 5th gen aircraft. To date, this is the first time an operational U.S. Air Force F-35 has been applied a colored livery, other than the Aggressorsโ€™ F-35s at Nellis AFB.

Dannelly Field, near Montgomery, home of the 187th FW, was selected to get F-35s in 2017, and construction on new facilities began four years later. The wing formally began the conversion process in March 2023, as pilots and maintainers were embedded in other F-35 units around the country to learn to fly and maintain their new aircraft.

Shortly after the arrival of the first aircraft, the unit teased on Facebook whatโ€™s going to happen, posting a photo of an airbrush and a can of red paint near the aircraft that was chosen to become the new unitโ€™s flagship. A month later, the 187th FW posted on Facebook photos of the same F-35 with its new red tail and the flagship insignia.

The unit will receive a total of 20 F-35s over the next five years, with the full operational capability planned for 2026. The 187th FW Wing joins the Vermont ANGโ€™s 158th Fighter Wing and Wisconsin ANGโ€™s 115th Fighter Wing as the only Guard units flying the F-35.

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Stefano D'Urso is a freelance journalist and contributor to TheAviationist based in Lecce, Italy. A graduate in Industral Engineering he's also studying to achieve a Master Degree in Aerospace Engineering. Electronic Warfare, Loitering Munitions and OSINT techniques applied to the world of military operations and current conflicts are among his areas of expertise.
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