Two retired U.S. Air Force F-15 jets have joined the flight research fleet at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, transitioning from military service to a new role enabling ...
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NASA to modify two F-15 fighter jets to support development of silent supersonic X-59
The US Air Force has given NASA two retired F-15 jets to boost the ...
The 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron previously destroyed Iranian drones launched against Israel. Now, its F-15s are back in the Middle East.
The two Air Force F-15 aircraft will support flight testing and data collection for NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic research ...
NASA Armstrong adds two retired F-15 jets to support supersonic research for the X-59, enabling high-altitude flights and ...
F-15E Strike Eagles from the 494th Fighter Squadron, based at RAF Lakenheath under the 48th Fighter Wing, have been ...
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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 ...
American space agency NASA gets its hands on two more F-15 fighter jets, one to fly alongside the X-59 experimental aircraft, ...
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How the F-14 Tomcat was Top Dog: A Look at the AWG-9 Radar System
Developed by Hughes through the F-111 program, the AWG-9, mated with the AIM-54 Phoenix, made the Grumman F-14 Tomcat the most deadly fleet defense weapon of its time. Produced by Hughes Aircraft ...
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F-15EX, America’s new Eagle keeps finding new jobs to do
‘The F-15EX will be a significant component of our tactical fighter fleet with its large payload of weapons, digital network, ...
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