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Nellis aggressors bring ‘fight’ to Luke
Lt. Col. Kevin Gordon, 64th Aggressor Squadron commander, prepares for launch during training at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, Jan. 16, 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Pedro Mota)
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Nellis aggressors bring ‘fight’ to Luke
A 64th Aggressor Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon and a 308th Fighter Squadron F-16 prepare for take-off during a simulated adversary flight training exercise at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, Jan. 7, 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Pedro Mota)
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Nellis aggressors bring ‘fight’ to Luke
The 64th Aggressor Squadron, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, came to Luke Air Force Base last week for eight days of dissimilar air combat training to aid students from the 308th and 309th fighter squadrons with flight training and academics. Their expertise and specialized skills in replicating enemy aircraft tactics provided the students with in depth knowledge and analysis on adversary systems and tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Timothy Boyer)
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SECAF flight
Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James, Maj. William Parrott, 43rd Flying Training Squadron Assistant Flight Commander, and Maj. Jonathan Garner, 49th Fighting Training Squadron Instructor Pilot, pause for a photo before a flight in a T-38 Dec. 18 on Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. The flight was to demonstrate to the Secretary how Columbus AFB trains future fighter pilots. (U.S. Air Force photo/Elizabeth Owens)
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Catching lightning
Airman 1st Class Johnny Patterson, left, 58th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron F-35 Lightning II crew chief, talks to Col. Charles Wallace II, 33rd Fighter Wing F-35 Academic Training Center director and F-35 pilot, after completing his first sortie in the aircraft on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Dec. 5, 2014. Patterson was in the first class of pipeline students qualified as F-35 Lightning II crew chiefs. While other crew chiefs on the flight line cross-trained from fourth-generation weapon systems, Patterson’s class has only ever worked with the F-35. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Catching lightning
Col. Charles Wallace II, 33rd Fighter Wing F-35 Lightning II Academic Training Center director and F-35 pilot, removes his helmet after completing his first sortie in the aircraft on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Dec. 5, 2014. The ATC mission is to train Air Force, Marine, Navy and international partner operators and maintainers of the F-35. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Catching lightning
Col. Charles Wallace II, 33rd Fighter Wing F-35 Lightning II Academic Training Center director and F-35 pilot, prepares to power down after returning from his first sortie in the aircraft on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Dec. 5, 2014. The ATC mission is to train Air Force, Marine, Navy and international partner operators and maintainers of the F-35. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Catching lightning
Airman 1st Class Johnny Patterson, 58th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron F-35 Lightning II crew chief, guides Col. Charles Wallace II, 33rd Fighter Wing F-35 Academic Training Center director and F-35 pilot, after completing his first sortie in the aircraft on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Dec. 5, 2014. Patterson was in the first class of pipeline students qualified as F-35 Lightning II crew chiefs. While other crew chiefs on the flight line cross-trained from fourth-generation weapon systems, Patterson’s class has only ever worked with the F-35. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Catching lightning
An instructor pilot in an F-35 Lightning II flies overhead to watch Col. Charles Wallace II, 33rd Fighter Wing F-35 Academic Training Center director and F-35 pilot, perform a touch-and-go during his first sortie in the aircraft on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Dec. 5, 2014. The ATC mission is to train Air Force, Marine, Navy and international partner operators and maintainers of the F-35. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Lt. Scott Cleveland, assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 101, is directed to park the F-35C Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter after landing at Naval Air Station Oceana. the aircraft will provide fleet aviators and maintainers an opportunity to view the aircraft and receive briefings from the flight crew and maintainers. The aircraft is the carrier variant of the Lockheed Martin built aircraft and is assigned to VFA-101 based at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Kayla King/Released)
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UH-1 for Factsheet page
UH-1 for Factsheet page
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TG-10 for Factsheet page
TG-10 for Factsheet page
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TG-15 for Factsheet page
TG-15 for Factsheet page
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T-6 for Factsheet page
T-6 for Factsheet page
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F-35 for Factsheet page
F-35 for Factsheet page
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F-16 for Factsheet page
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Flying high and free
Four T-38 Talons fly over Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, March 27 for the 35th anniversary reunion of the "Freedom Flyers." These former prisoners of war return to Randolph each year and three of them flew back seat during the mission. The aircraft are from the 560th Flying Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Scott Reed)
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T-1 over San Antonio
A T-1A Jayhawk flies over downtown San Antonio. The aircraft is assigned to the 99th Flying Training Squadron at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Russell Hopkinson)
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Combat Talon undergoes risk reduction testing
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- An MC-130E Combat Talon I arrived here in October to receive avionics modernization program upgrades. After undergoing several months of modifications, 418th Flight Test Squadron Airmen successfully performed the aircraft's first risk reduction flight on March 15. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Eielson Flag Ships
EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- A KC-135R Stratotanker, 168th Air Refueling Wing, Alaska Air National Guard, flies in formation with two F-16 Fighting Falcons from the 18th Fighter Squadron, and two A-10 Warthog II's from the 355th Fighter Squadron on May 29, 2007. The five aircraft assigned to Eielson flew in formation for the last time due to the deactivation of the 355th FS, and the 18th FS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sergeant Rob Wieland) (Released)
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