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USAF F-22 block 20 no. 03-4056 seen departing back to Langley during media day of the 2006 Aviation Nation Air Show on November 10, 2006. [Photo by Jason Hyatt]
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USAF F-22 block 20 no. 03-4060 departing back to Langley on the media day for the 2006 Aviation Nation Air Show on November 10, 2006. [Photo by Jason Hyatt]
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USAF LtCol. David Rose (left), Chief of Nellis F/A-22 Integration Office, the ACC's first F/A-22 Raptor pilot, and K. Price Randel, an aviation artist for Lockheed Martin, unveil a painting of an F/A 22 in flight. The unveiling is part of the F/A 22 activation ceremony at...
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Two F-22As from Langley AFB fly in formation. Closest aircraft is F-22A block 20 no. 04-4063 & rear is no. 04-4062. [Lockheed Martin photo]
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USAF F-22 block 20 no. 04-4073 from the 94th FS is seen banking before coming into land at Nellis AFB during Red Flag 07-2 on February 12th, 2007. [Photo by Liam McBride]
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USAF F-22 block 20 no. 04-4075 from the 94th FS is seen banking before coming into land at Nellis AFB during Red Flag 07-2 on February 12th, 2007. [Photo by Liam McBride]
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Two F-22 Raptors from Tyndall AFB fly formation on April 1st, 2007. [USAF photo by SMSgt. Thomas Meneguin]
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A U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet, right, from Strike Fighter Squadron Twenty Seven, and an Air Force F-22 Raptor conduct joint training over Kadena AB, Japan, on April 26, 2007. The training focuses on the next generation fighter capabilities of the t wo services. [DoD photo...
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A Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet flies alongside an Air Force F-22 Raptor during joint training exercises at Kadena AFB. For the training, Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 27 which flies Super Hornets deployed to Okinawa from its forward-deployed base in NAF Atsugi, Japan, to focus on...
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