F-22 Photographs



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    An F-22 Raptor takes off of the Eielson AFB runway August 22, 2007. The F-22 was on static display during the 354th FW change of command ceremony, and left soon after the ceremony was over. [USAF photo by A1C Christopher Griffin]
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    An F-22 Raptor taxi's down the Eielson AFB runway as an F-16 Falcon takes off August 22, 2007. The F-22 was on static display during the 354th FW change of command ceremony, and left soon after the ceremony was over. [USAF photo by A1C Christopher Griffin]
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    Maj. Paul "Max" Moga, the first F-22A Raptor Demonstration Team Pilot, does a high-speed pass with his bomb bay doors open during an aircraft demonstration July 13. [USAF photo by SSgt. Samuel Rogers]
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    Three F-22 Raptors fly in formation on Augusth 17th, 2007. Lockheed Martin delivered the 100th F-22 to the Air Force August 29th in Marietta, Ga., and the latest aircraft will be assigned to the 90th FS at Elmendorf AFB. [USAF photo by SSgt. Samuel Rogers]
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    Rain-soaked crew chiefs from the 90th Aircraft Maintenance Unit prepare to launch F-22A block 30 no. 05-4097 on September 19th, 2007. [USAF Photo by SrA. Garrett Hothan]
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    Elmendorf maintainers practice de-icing on F-22A Block 30 no. 05-4097 to gather technical data for the upcoming winter on September 19th, 2007. The onset of termination dust on the surrounding mountain ranges is a sign the Alaskan winter is just around the corner. [USAF Photo by SrA. Garrett Hothan]
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    F-22A Block 10 Raptor no. 91-4008 drops a small diameter bomb from its weapons bay during a test mission September 5th, 2007. The test marks the first airborne separation of a small diameter bomb from the internal weapons bay of an F-22. [Photo by Darin Russell]
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    Brig. Gen. Mark Barrett, 1st FW commander, opens the canopy of the wing's new flagship aircraft, tail number 101. The general flew the F-22A from the Lockheed Martin factory in Marietta to Langley on September 27th, 2007. "A flagship shows that the leadership flies and leads the wing from the front," General Barrett said after landing the Raptor. [USAF photo by SrA Christopher L. Ingersoll]
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    TSgt. Paul Hennig, 477th Fighter Group F-22 crew chief, unveils the newly painted 302nd FS tail on October 2nd, 2007. The 477th Fighter Group, and its subsequent squadrons, became the first and only Reserve F-22A Raptor unit in the Air Force during the activation ceremony at Elmendorf AFB. [USAF photo by MSgt. Chance Babin]
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    F-22A block 30 no. 05-4105 on a pre-delivery test flight, call sign "Raptor 01" on October 10th, 2007. [photo by Gus Anaya]
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    F-22A Raptor #00-4012 assigned to the 422nd TES, sits on the taxiway before its flight during the Holloman Air and Space Expo at Holloman AFB on October 27th, 2007. [USAF photo by SSgt. Jason Colbert]
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    F-22A Raptor #00-4012 assigned to the 422nd TES, taxis down the runway before its performance during the Holloman Air and Space Expo at Holloman AFB on October 27th, 2007. [USAF photo by SSgt. Jason Colbert]
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    F-22A no.99010 parked at Nellis AFB on November 10th, 2007. [Photo by Annelin Hoff]
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    F-22A no.99010 parked at Nellis AFB on November 10th, 2007. [Photo by Annelin Hoff]
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    Brig. Gen. Thomas Tinsley, 3rd Wing commander, and retired Maj. Gen. L.D. Johnston, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company F-22 Operational Test and Evaluation director, unveil the new F-22 model static display in Heritage Park at Elmendorf AFB on October 29th, 2007. [USAF Photo by A1C. Jonathan Steffen]