F-22 Photographs



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    Chief Test pilot, James 'JB' Brown in the cockpit of the F-22, where he flew past 1,000 flight hours. [Lockheed Martin photo by Kevin Robertson]
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    Chief Test pilot, James 'JB' Brown poses by the side of a F-22. Brown recently past 1,000hrs in the F-22. [Lockheed Martin photo]
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    The 195th and final F-22 was delivered to the USAF in ceremonies on May 2nd, 2012 at the Lockheed Martin facility in Marietta, Georgia. The aircraft (serial number 10-4195) will be flown to JB Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, where it will serve as the new flagship for the 525th FS. [Lockheed Martin photo by John Rossino]
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    A beautiful hanger shot of F-22 block 40 no. 10-4195, the last F-22 to be built as seen on May 2nd, 2012. [Lockheed Martin photo by Thinh D. Nguyen]
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    USAF F-22A block 40 no. 10-4195, the last F-22 to be built as seen on May 2nd, 2012 during its delivery ceremony. [Lockheed Martin photo by Thinh D. Nguyen]
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    On May 5th, 2012, the last F-22 no. 10-4195 departs for its delivery flight in Alaska. 10-4195 joined other F-22s in the USAF’s 3rd Wing at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. [Lockheed Martin photo by Damien A. Guarnieri]
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    On May 5th, 2012, the last two F-22s departed from Lockheed Martin Aeronautics in Marietta, for their new home in Alaska. Raptors 10-4193 and 10-4195 joined other F-22s in the USAF’s 3rd Wing at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. [Lockheed Martin photo by Todd R. McQueen]
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    USAF F-22A block 40s #10-4195 and #10-4193 take their final company flight around the Metro Atlanta Area on April 24th, 2012. [Lockheed Martin photo by Damien A. Guarnieri]
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    The final F-22A (block 40 no. 10-4195) delivered to the USAF seen on a company test flight on April 25th, 2012. [Lockheed Martin photo]
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    On May 5th, 2012, the last two F-22s departed for their new home in Alaska. Raptor #10-4193 seen departing Lockheed Martins, Marietta facility. [Lockheed Martin photo by Damien A. Guarnieri]
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    The last manufactured F-22A (block 40 no. 10-4195), flown by Lt. Col. Paul Moga, 525th FS commander, touches down at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson flightline on May 5th, 2012. [USAF photo by David Bedard]
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    SSgt. Joshua Bard straps Gen. Mike Hostage into an F-22 Raptor for his qualification flight at Tyndall AFB on June 27th, 2012. Hostage is the commander of ACC and Bard is a crew chief with the 43rd AMU. [USAF photo by Christopher Cokeing]
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    The first AIM-9X Sidewinder air-to-air missile launch from F-22A #91-4006 traveling at supersonic speeds was carried out on July 30th, 2012 over the Sea Test Range at Point Mugu, California. [Lockheed Martin photo by David Henry]
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    The first AIM-9X Sidewinder air-to-air missile launch from F-22A #91-4006 traveling at supersonic speeds was carried out on July 30th, 2012 over the Sea Test Range at Point Mugu, California. [Lockheed Martin photo by David Henry]
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    The first AIM-9X Sidewinder air-to-air missile launch from F-22A #91-4006 traveling at supersonic speeds was carried out on July 30th, 2012 over the Sea Test Range at Point Mugu, California. [Lockheed Martin photo by David Henry]