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This F-15 flew for NASA and changed everything
One F-15 didn’t just fly missions - it lived multiple lives. Trainer, testbed, strike fighter development platform, and NASA research aircraft all in one airframe. It even wore canards made from F-18 ...
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
The F-15 Eagle Is Now America’s “Forever Fighter”
Owing to shortcomings in the F-35 program—and its F-47 successor—the F-15 Eagle will remain in service with the US Air Force ...
Morning Overview on MSN
The F-15 Eagle just became America’s unstoppable forever fighter
The F-15 Eagle was supposed to be a bridge to stealthier, digital-age fighters, not the backbone of American airpower half a ...
The 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron previously destroyed Iranian drones launched against Israel. Now, its F-15s are back in the Middle East.
A small fleet of modified Eagles continues to provide valuable service to NASA even as the Air Force counts down to fully divesting the jets.
The Pentagon has officially cleared a massive $8.6 billion contract for Boeing BA to provide the Israeli Air Force with advanced F-15IA fighter jets. While this multi-billion-dollar deal reinforces ...
Israeli Order for Boeing F-15IAs Underscores Eagle II's Potential for next-generation applications and mission sets.
The Aviationist on MSN
Lakenheath F-15E Strike Eagles Deploy to the Middle East
12 F-15E Strike Eagles from the 494th Fighter Squadron, based at RAF Lakenheath under the 48th Fighter Wing, have been ...
The F-15E Strike Eagles were originally intended to return to bases in the United States, replaced in their British posting ...
In a slalom at Bousquet Thursday night, Mackenzie Valenzuela and Oliver Kirby stayed hot, while Bella Scalise and the ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
How NASA Is Using F-15s to Unlock Supersonic Flight
Space agency doubles the jet fighter research fleet for its X-59 quiet supersonic flight program.
The Aviationist on MSN
NASA Receives Two F-15Ds for Supersonic Research
Two F-15Ds of the Oregon Air National Guard have been transferred to NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center, where they will join the ones already operated by the agency. NASA has announced on Jan.
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