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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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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron F-35 student pilot, smiles as he enters the cockpit of a Norwegian F-35 for the first time, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. Hanche made history as the first Norwegian to ever pilot an F-35. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron F-35 student pilot, prepares to taxi his Norwegian F-35 out onto the runway for takeoff, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. This F-35 is one of the first two F-35s that have been produced specifically to meet the needs of the Norwegian Royal Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
One of the first two Norwegian F-35s soars through the air under the control of Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron F-35 student pilot, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. Hanche engaged in simulated close air support in coordination with ground forces as an exercise during the sortie. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Maj. Gen. Per-Egil Rygg, Chief of Staff of the Royal Norwegian Air Force, conducts an interview for members of the press, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. Rygg discussed the significance of the first flight of a Norwegian F-35 by a Norwegian pilot, Maj. Morten Hanche. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
An F-35 taxis from the runway onto the flightline after successfully completing a sortie, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. The F-35 Lightning II is the most advanced fighter aircraft ever fielded, and is being adopted internationally by the United States and eight partner nations including Norway, Italy, and Australia. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
The Norwegian F-35 piloted by Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron F-35 student pilot, taxis to rest on the flightline after a successful sortie, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. Hanche is the first Norwegian to ever fly an F-35, and is now the first Norwegian to have piloted a Norwegian-specific F-35. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron student pilot, is congratulated by Maj. Gen. Per-Egil Rygg, Royal Norwegian air force chief of staff, after successfully completing a sortie in a Norwegian F-35, the first ever by a Norwegian pilot, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron F-35 student pilot, inspects the exterior of his aircraft before boarding it, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. Hanche reported that the flight went smoothly and without error. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron F-35 student pilot, listens to his pre-flight brief alongside his sortie wingman and guide, Lt. Col. Gregory Frana, 62nd FS commander, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. Hanche has been training with the American pilots of the 62nd FS for the past few months to fly the F-35. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Maj. Gen. Per-Egil Rygg, Royal Norwegian air force chief of staff, poses in front of a Norwegian F-35 before it is flown by Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron F-35 student pilot, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. This marked the first time a Norwegian F-35 was flown by a Norwegian pilot. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron F-35 student pilot, suits up for his historic flight of one of two Norwegian F-35s, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. Maj. Hanche is the first Norwegian to ever pilot an F-35. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron F-35 student pilot, makes a historic takeoff Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. This was the first time a Norwegian F-35 was launched under the helm of a Norwegian pilot. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35 flies for first time under Norwegian command
Norwegian Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron student pilot, shakes the hand of Col. David Shoemaker, 56th Fighter Wing vice commander, in front of Maj. Gen. Per-Egil Rygg, Royal Norwegian air force chief of staff, after successfully completing a sortie in a Norwegian F-35, the first ever by a Norwegian pilot, Dec. 14, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)
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Norwegian F-35s arrive at Luke AFB
Royal Norwegian air force Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron training pilot, gets ready for his first F-35 Lightning ll flight Nov. 10, 2015 at Luke Air Force Base. His flight coincides with the arrival of the first Norwegian F-35 and the Norwegian air force 71st anniversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Pedro Mota)
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Norwegian F-35s arrive at Luke Air Force Base
Maj. Gen. Morten Klever, program director of the Norwegian F-35 Program, accepts the first two Norwegian F-35s after they arrived at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, Nov. 10, 2015. Shortly after, a Norwegian pilot flew the F-35 Lightning II for the first time, in conjunction with the Royal Norwegian air force’s birthday. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Staci Miller)
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Norwegian F-35s arrive at Luke Air Force Base
The second Norwegian F-35 Lightning II touches down at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, November 10, 2015. The jet marks the scheduled arrival of the first of two F-35s for the Royal Norwegian air force making Norway the newest partner in the international F-35 joint-partnership program here at Luke. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcy Copeland)
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Norwegian F-35s arrive at Luke Air Force Base
The second Norwegian F-35 Lightning II lands at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, November 10, 2015. The jet marks the scheduled arrival of the first of two F-35s for the Royal Norwegian air force making Norway the newest partner in the international F-35 joint-partnership program here at Luke. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcy Copeland)
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Norwegian F-35s arrive at Luke Air Force Base
Royal Norwegian Air Force Maj. Morten “Dolby” Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron training pilot, prepares for his first F-35 Lightning ll flight Nov. 10, 2015 at Luke Air Force Base. His flight coincides with the arrival of the first Norwegian F-35 and the Norwegian Air Force 71st anniversary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Pedro Mota)
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Norwegian F-35s arrive at Luke Air Force Base
Norway’s first F-35 Lightning II taxis to the parking ramp November 11, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. The first two Royal Norwegian air force F-35s arrived at Luke in conjunction with their air force birthday. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Timothy Boyer)
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