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U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagles Are Coming Home – But Not to Roost. Four United States Air Force F-15C Eagles have come home, but not too roost, and the future of the aircraft remains in question.
In terms of armaments, the F-15 is truly lethal (there’s a reason these birds account for 34 out of 37 of the Air Force’s kills over the last 40 years). There is an internally mounted M61A1 20 ...
The Air Force says it will take two years to get the planes out of Okinawa and back to the United States, the Air Force says the overall shift will take two years. The F-15C has been in service ...
The United States Air Force's 18th Wing is about to complete the divestment of its F-15C/D Eagle fleet, ... Kadena bid farewell to the first wave of F-15 Eagles that left the 18th Wing on Dec. 1, ...
Air Force F-35 maintainer Leah Curtin poses with an F-35 at Luke Air Force Base in 2016. (Photo Courtesy of Master Sgt. Leah Curtin) Back in 2014, Curtin was still learning the ropes of the F-35.
The Air Force may have been caught off guard or was just unprepared when President Donald Trump said the next generation ...
The US Air Force allowed Norwegian soldiers to take control of American bombs launched from F-15Es in a test of network ...
The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is one of the United States' most iconic fighter jets. They first entered service in the mid-1970s, and over the course of their production in the U.S., McDonnell ...
A breathtaking flyover of nearly every United States Air Force fighter and bomber jet soared during a Florida air show Saturday, stunning footage of the historic aerial display showed. Seven of ...