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Seven F-35Bs are on board the USS America beginning Oct. 28 until mid-November. Two of the jets are scheduled to begin the third shipboard phase of developmental test (DT-III) and five are scheduled to conduct operational testing. Learn more: lmt.co/2fuWK0N
The sun sets behind an Australian F-35A Lighting II at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., June 27, 2018. The first Australian F-35 arrived at Luke AFB in December, 2014. Currently, six Australian F-35's are assigned to the 61st Fighter Squadron where their pilots train alongside U.S. Air Force pilots. *Editor’s Note: The reflection in this photo was manufactured by the photographer using a specific technique outside of the lens before capturing the image. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jensen Stidham)
In celebration of Top Gun maverick! I can’t wait for this movie, the original was a slightly cheesy 80s movie, and I’m exited to see how they pulled of a sequel almost 40 years later. I have also built a modified F 18 super hornet because they will be featured in Maverick
A pair of F-15Cs from 493FS/48FW out of RAF Lakenheath performed flybys and touch’n’go’s during AFW2021.
An F-35B test aircraft just before landing on the deck of the USS Wasp on Aug. 23, 2013. The vertical landing was part of Developmental Test Phase two for the U.S. Marine Corps variant of the F-35.
An F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing aircraft flies behind a tanker on a mission over Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., in September 2013.
2x F-35's climb away from the runway after doing a missed approach at Luke AFB after returning from a training sortie.
Taking off from RAAF base at Richmond ,NSW, after earlier undertaking an arrested landing for emergency training at the base.
Tuesday 29th September 2020
Flight Lt J Nicolson puts the camo Typhoon through its paces during the syncro display with a BBMF Spitfire. This was during PDA (public display authorisation) at RAF Coningsby on 24/04/15.
USAF, F15 fighter jet, low fly pass through the Welsh valleys on an Autumn day, these guys are just so awesome to see.
Seven F-35Bs are on board the USS America beginning Oct. 28 until mid-November. Two of the jets are scheduled to begin the third shipboard phase of developmental test (DT-III) and five are scheduled to conduct operational testing. Learn more: lmt.co/2fuWK0N
The smell of aviation fuel at this moment was cool as Tarnish 9 cranks up the engines seconds before he lights up the pots!
I have been to Thunder Over Michigan several times, and shot photos of the show many times. If I had one wish for ToM, it would be to have more airplanes like the F-100 there. I would definitely pay to see F-104 Starfighter, B-58 Hustler, F-4 Phantom... etc. More supersonic planes from the 1950's, 60's and 70's - or anything more recent - would generate more revenue from me.
I love seeing these vintage supersonic aircraft. This was from an era when new aircraft were being introduced all the time. Innovations were constantly increasing speed and manueverability, and the battle to build the "best" aircraft was hot and heavy. But we have had the F-16 and F-18 since the 1970's!
In any case, kudos for getting the F-100 to the show. A MIG-25 would be nice, too, LOL!