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Capt. Dale Bush piloting an F-16C (86-0269) of the 64th AGRS taking part in the Red Flag 15-1 exercise.
The so-called 'Chrome' F-22 at Nellis. How it appears depends on the viewing angle. In this shot you can clearly see the MODEX 065 below the chine, under the canopy, but in adjacent photos it disappears. A few seconds before I took this shot I was tracking the jet through the viewfinder when there was a bright flash that completely whited out the display when the jet reflected the sun into the viewfinder.
An F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot prepares for takeoff during Red Flag 16-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Jan. 25, 2016. Red Flag is a realistic combat exercise involving U.S. and allied air forces conducting training operations on the 15,000 square mile Nevada Test and Training Range.
(U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Patrick Mayabb)
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Boeing (MDC) F-15C Eagles 84-0016 (926/C319) & 84-0028 (939-C331) about to do a right hand break for the closest runway at Red Flag 16-1.
So I hear people like big........planes! Well I got one here for you as we see Cajun Fear landing Nellis Air Force Base, a 1960 built Boeing B-52! In this photo you can see a flight of three F-22's sitting off the runway leaving this big boy, plenty of room to land! That wingspan is absolutely amazing to see in person. Still one of my favorite things to have ever witnessed in person and smell that rubber of those eight wheels smacking the runway.
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This VAQ-134 'Garudas' EA-6B Prowler is seen climbing away from Nellis AFB, NV, during a Red Flag 08-2 mission launch.
It traded in its Prowlers in 2015 and now flies the EA-18G Growler from NAS Whidbey Island, WA.
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet (163167) of the US Marine Corp Fighter Attack Squadron 115 (VMFA-115) "Silver Eagles" during Red Flag 15-3 at Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, NV.
The mighty B-1B Lancer departing Nellis Air Force Base for a night launch during Red Flag 22-2. You can feel this departure as the airplane flies directly overhead in full burner.
The first May day celebration in Italy took place in 1890. It started initially as an attempt to celebrate workers' achievements in their struggle for their rights and for better social and economic conditions. It was abolished under the Fascist Regime and immediately restored after the Second World War. (During the fascist period, a "Holiday of the Italian labour" (Festa del lavoro italiano) was celebrated on the 21st of April, the date the of Natale di Roma, when ancient Rome was allegedly born.)
Now, May Day is a very important celebration in Italy.
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