Rick Maloney, son of World War II ace Maj. Thomas E. Maloney, and Lt. Col. Jason Hinds, 27th FS director of operations, unveil the 'Maloney's Pony' graphic displayed on the body of an F-22 Raptor at Langley AFB on June 24th, 2011. The artwork is a recreation of the nose art from Maloney's P-38 Lightning, and is displayed in honor of Maloney, the squadron's highest scoring Ace of World War II. [USAF photo by by A1C. Teresa Cleveland]
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News: First combat Raptor, Maloney's Pony, rides into Edwards [2016-01-13]
The 411th Flight Test Squadron got a first-hand look at a legend in June and November of 2015 when F-22 tail number #09-4174 "Maloney's Pony" landed at Edwards AFB.
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