F-22 Photographs



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    Mock up F-22 frame for training at Sheppard AFB, Texas photographed on July 20, 2007. [USAF photo] Mock up F-22 frame for training at Sheppard AFB, Texas photographed on July 19, 2007. [USAF photo by A1C Jacob Corbin]
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    The first of 40 F-22A Raptors lands during an arrival ceremony at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska on Aug 09, 2007. [USAF photo by A1C Laura Turner]
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    The first of 40 F-22A Raptors taxis in to park during an arrival ceremony at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska on Aug 09, 2007. [USAF photo by TSgt. Keith Brown]
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    Col. Tom Tinsley, 3rd Wing commander, accepts a ceremonial F-22A Raptor key from Gen. Paul V. Hester, commander of Pacific Air Forces, during an arrival ceremony at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska on Aug 09, 2007. The wing officially welcomed the Air Force's newest fighter aircraft with many cheers from those who attended the ceremony. The aircraft, which will be flown and maintained by the active duty Air Force's 90th Fighter Squadron and Air Force Reserve's 302nd Fighter Squadron, is the first to be permanently base outside of the continental United States and the first for PACAF. [USAF photo by SrA Garrett Hothan]
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    A 90th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief guides an F-22A Raptor into its final parking spot during an arrival ceremony at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska on Aug 09, 2007. The aircraft, which will be flown and maintained by the active duty Air Force's 90th Fighter Squadron and Air Force Reserve's 302nd Fighter Squadron, is the first to be permanently base outside of the continental United States. [USAF photo by TSgt. Keith Brown]
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    F-22A #05-4090 Raptor touches down at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, during a ceremony marking the aircraft's arrival Aug 08, 2007. Elmendorf became the second operational base and the first Pacific Air Forces installation to receive the aircraft. [USAF photo by A1C Laura Turner]
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    F-15E no. 88-1699 and F-22A no .#05-4090 fly over the coast of Prince William Sound, Alaska, April 20, 2007. Both aircraft carry 90 FS markings. In case of BRAC 2005 the Raptor replaced the Strike Eagle which moved from Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, to Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. [USAF photo by TSgt. Keith Brown]
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    Air Force Reservists SSgt. Derek Welch and SA Temujin Ching, 477th MXS crew chiefs, prepare to recieve one of six F-22As during a ceremony marking the official arrival of the Raptor at Elmendorf AFB August 8, 2007. The aircraft is piloted by AFRC pilot Maj. Brian Silkey who flew the jet in from Langley AFB. [USAF photo by MSgt. Chance C. Babin]
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    SA Temujin Ching, 477th MXS crew chief, shows Lt. Gen. John A. Bradley, AFRC commander, some of the new technology used on the F-22A following a ceremony marking the official arrival of the Raptor at Elmendorf AFB August 8, 2007. [USAF photo by MSgt. Chance C. Babin]
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    F-22 Armament Trainer. [USM Inc. photo]
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    F-22 Full Mission Trainer. [USM Inc. photo]
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    F-22 On-Structures Trainer. [USM Inc. photo]
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    F-22 Landing Gear Trainer. [USM Inc. photo]
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    F-22 AFT Trainer. [USM Inc. photo]
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    F-22 Fuel Systems Trainer. [USM Inc. photo]