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USAF Technical Sergeant Jeffrey Simpson, Crewchief, assists USAF Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey "Cobra" Harrigian, Commander of the 43rd FS at Tyndall AFB, Florida, in exiting the USAF F/A-22 no. 01-4018 on September 26th, 2003. This is the first F/A-22 Raptor delivered to the Air...
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USAF Lieutenant Colonel Dave Rose, 422nd TES, Nellis AFB, Nevada, pilots the Air Force's new F/A-22 Raptor no. 00-4012 for a fly-by at the First Flight Centennial Celebration at the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina on December 6th, 2003....
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F-22A #01-4023 from the 43rd FS at Tyndall AFB, Fla, sits in a hangar at Cannon AFB, N.M. The aircraft was one of two Raptors that made a short stop overnight at this air base after completing a training mission in the local area on Feb. 24, 2007. [USAF photo by A1C Randi Flaugh]
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Raptor 4004 left the final assembly line. [Lockheed Martin photo by John Rossino]
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Raptor 4004 left the coating facillity. [Lockheed Martin photo]
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Raptor 4002 during engine tests. [USAF photo]
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Raptor 4003. [USAF photo]
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Raptor 4004 in a climatic hangar at the McKinley Climatic Laboratory, Eglin AFB, Florida. The aircraft will undergo tests related to extreme temperatures (including simulated rain falls and snow showers). Note the two external fuel tanks. [Photo by Kevin Robertson]
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Raptor 4004 in a climatic hangar at the McKinley Climatic Laboratory, Eglin AFB, Florida. The aircraft will undergo tests related to extreme temperatures (including simulated rain falls and snow showers). Note the two external fuel tanks. A special channel sytem is in use to...
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