The crew of the US plane was detained for 11 days in a major diplomatic row.
The buzzing by US planes soon caused the coup to collapse.
He photographed areas where US planes might be attacked.
"As expected, we are already seeing a significant reduction in the number of U.S. planes," she said.
U.S. planes also dropped about 200,000 leaflets warning civilians to stay in their homes.
During his stay US planes had dropped 64 bundles of rations - enough for one person in four to eat once a day.
The photos are significant because they demonstrate that U.S. planes had the ability to bomb the death camp.
The pilots report having come under fire from US planes, including from the F-86.
"The U.S. plane had the time and the technology to notify, but it didn't," he said.
As it did the day before, yesterday Iraq again claimed to have shot down a U.S. plane.