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2 F15 Strike Eagles keeping a tight formation as they hammer through a Welsh valley at 500ft at 500knts
"ATTACK" flight with an awesome pass as they hammer through the valleys of North Wales.
F15 Strike Eagle.
Built in 1983 and still looking fabulous departing as "Tribal 01" on a mission during JW-2.
RAF Lossiemouth - EGQS
Coming Home
The student flying this F-35A, makes a perfect approach and landing back at Luke AFB, as the last of the day's light shines on the jet. Notice you can see his instruments glowing green in the cockpit.
The Royal Air Force flying display team the Red Arrows turn by the crows with the Red and White and Blue colours. It was a great display. No work done to the photo straight off the camera! Nikon D300 and 70-300.
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Belgian Air Force F-16AM taxies out for a morning training sortie during the 2009 TLP at Florennes Airbase.
Captured during that years spottersday.
de Havilland Sea Vixen in colours of the Royal Navy. Captured in the hall "Carrier deck" of the Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeovilton, UK.
3 bracket HDR photographed with tri-pod.
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4 ship callsign ‘Murder 21’ of Canadian CF-188A Hornets rolling out on Runway 20 at RAF Waddington after a Cobra Warrior 24-2 mission.
Swiss F-18C Horner wearing Tiger colours. Captured during the NATO Tiger Meet in 2011 at Cambrai Airbase, France.
The XF-85 Goblin, a.k.a. "Parasite Fighter," was like the Chuck Norris of aircraft—compact yet fierce. Built to launch from a B-36 bomber, it packed a punch with its six .50-caliber machine guns. Imagine a pocket-sized avenger, defending the skies with a style that was small but mighty.
Despite its ambitious design, this airborne munchkin faced challenges, earning it the title of a historic failure. Turns out, even the mightiest hobbits can stumble in the realm of aviation.
One of the two aircraft that were produced.
The F-84E Thunderjet, a Cold War-era fighter-bomber, featured a straight-wing design, a top speed of 620 mph, and a range of 1,230 miles. Powered by a single Allison J35-A-17 engine, it housed six .50-caliber machine guns and could carry up to 2,000 lbs of bombs or rockets. It played a crucial role in early jet aviation.
I caught Blue Angel no. 5 frozen in time when it zipped past the Golden Gate yesterday. It was fun watching these guys zig-zagging around. I shall come back next year.
The Growler Legacy team at Sanford FL SFB Airport making incredible passes and maneuvers the public was very excited about this demo. The demo was very loud as my favorites are usually.
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