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What a Former Eagle Pilot Has to Say About the Raptor The F-22 Raptor is highly respected among aviation buffs, especially those who have actually been able to pilot the fighter.
It can be guided automatically or by a pilot in the F-15E and F-111F Nighthawk. With the retirement of the F-111F, it is now exclusive to the F-15. Service history ...
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - At Mach 1.2 (or roughly 900 miles per hour), Captain Brian Udell knew they were in trouble. He was ...
One of the most impressive fighter jets in the U.S. Air Force's inventory was the F-15 Eagle. For a while, it was the F-15 and F-16 Falcon at the center of the branch's aerial strategy.
Nearly four years later to the date in 1981, another F-15, this time a B-model, collided mid-air. Yet again, the jet on the receiving end was an F-5E. Killing the pilot and crew of all parties ...
Happy 50th Anniversary to the F-15! The F-15 Eagle has remained one of the @usairforce‘s main 4th generation ... 1972, test pilot Irving L. Burrows took the F-15 Eagle up for its first flight ...
Retired F-15 Eagle arrives at Wright-Patt for inclusion in Museum collection. Pilot flew plane when notching first double MiG-29 Fulcrum kill in 1999. Local News. By Thomas Gnau.
Yes, the pilot of Mullet has a pack of Zyn on the dash of his F-15E Strike Eagle. Zyn, a brand of nicotine pouches sold in cases, has become popular as an alternative to cigarettes.
All passes by the F-15 Eagle fighter jets will be approximately 1,000 feet above ground level and about 400 mph ... 142nd Wing instructor pilot and 142nd Operations Support Squadron Commander.
Col. Jeff Hwang, stands beside the F-15 Eagle he flew for his Fini flight, on Sept. 19, 2014, at the Portland Air National Guard Base in Oregon.
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - At Mach 1.2 (or roughly 900 miles per hour), Captain Brian Udell knew they were in trouble. He was flying his F-15E Eagle jet with Captain Dennis White jet over the Atlantic ...
What a Former Eagle Pilot Has to Say About the Raptor The F-22 Raptor is highly respected among aviation buffs, especially those who have actually been able to pilot the fighter.