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A very cool picture of the new F/A-18F Super Hornet, loaded with a full load or armorments. |
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3 F-14D TomCats flying in close formation. |
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A pic of a F-14D TomCat on a deck of a carrier at dawn. |
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A picture of the F/A-18F Super Hornet firing an AIM-9 Sidewinder air to air missle. |
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Aftermath of an F-14 attack. |
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Tomcats flying after a rain. Rainbow in background. |
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What can i say. It's the blue angels. They're the best 6 pilots in the world some say. Frankly I'd believe 'em. If you ever get the chance to see them, go, you'll never forget them! |
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3 F-16c's flying in formation. Great pic. |
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The first simulated dogfight with the x-31. This matchup is with the F/A-18 Hornet. This day, the F18 would fly away the looser. The new X31 mopped the floor with the Navy fighter. |
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A picture of the X-29 "Swept Wing" design. This is very revolutionary, but the plane requires an on-board computer because the plane is very unstable. |
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The following plane after the exceptional F-15, the new F-22 is a sleak, stealthy, and deadly plane, with vectored thrust, and advanced control systems. The F-22 is set for replacement of the F-15s in the year 2002-2004. |
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This new prototype, the X-32, or Joint Strike Fighter, is the next generation of Fighter Atack, stealth, and Vertical Takeoff and landing. It is highly classified. |
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This is the Su-35 Flanker. It is the latest design in the Su series of airplanes, introducing stealth flight, and advanced thrust vectoring, this plane is the first line of defence for Russia, and friendly countries. |
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Hey, what can i say, its Russia's cheapest, vastly produced airplane, and it competes with the USA's F-15 Eagle. ...And it does a good job. |
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Two F-5s flying in formation. |
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The delta wing f-16XL strike fighter. It has 120% more wing area than the average f-16. |
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F-16s flying in formation of Mt. Rushmore. |
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An F-16 loaded with lots of goodies. |
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A computer generated F16X with no verticle stabilizer! This should be around about 2010. |
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F-18s in formation. |
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The first F-16 to fly. |
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A F-14 pulling a high G turn, with a cool looking con-trail on the wings. |
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The USAF F-104. |
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The F-14D Tomcat. |
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F-15 Strike Eagles flying in tight formation. |
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A pic of the Blue angles. |
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Another photo of the Blues. |
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Yet another picture of the BA. |
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The last of my BA pix. :) |
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A row of F-16s with a cargo C-130 in the background |
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An F-14 with a F/A-18 Hornet on the deck of a carrier with pilots stainding on them. |
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A fully loaded F-16 Eagle with a green 'flage job. |
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An F-14 Tomcat landing on the deck of a carrier. |