On the morning of March 6, six F-22 Raptor jets of the 1st Fighter Wing took off from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia on a mission nearly 90 years in the making.
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The National Interest on MSNThe F-22 Raptor Will Turn Heads at the Mitchell Trophy Air RaceThe Mitchell Race was named for 1st Lt. John Lendrum Mitchell, Jr. who died in France, while flying, during World War I.
Revived after nearly 89 years, the historic Mitchell Trophy Air Race returned with a modern twist as the U.S. Air Force incorporated Agile Combat ...
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The National Interest on MSNSolution To F-22’s Problem: Ancient Chinese Silk WeavingOne of the most advanced fighter jets in the U.S. Air Force’s arsenal faces an engineering problem which an ancient Chinese ...
Here are five fighter jets powered by augmented turbofan engines with afterburners, showcasing cutting-edge technology for ...
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