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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.
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Eyewitness Jonathan Butner recorded nearly 90 minutes of footage showing “upwards of 40-plus” drones on a direct path to ...
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The National Interest on MSNF-22 Raptors Took Part in Revived Mitchell Trophy Air RaceSelfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan hosted the Mitchell Trophy Air Race for the first time in eighty-nine years.
A lot of people are talking about the costs of America's most advanced planes, including the first fifth-gen fighter, the ...
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii — The F-22 Raptor is known for its air dominance, but without maintenance, it wouldn't fly. Although the F-22 entered the Air Force in 2005, airmen from ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The US Air Force's F-22 Raptor has been described as "the most lethal fighter aircraft in the world," but until recently it was used primarily as a bodyguard for ...
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The Aviationist on MSNF-22 Pilots Compete for Revived Mitchell Trophy Air Race, with a Focus on ACERevived after nearly 89 years, the historic Mitchell Trophy Air Race returned with a modern twist as the U.S. Air Force incorporated Agile Combat ...
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 ...
The Elephant Walk featured 24 F-22s and six T-38s of the 1st Fighter Wing. Aircraft belonging to the 1st Fighter Wing took part in a surge exercise at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, on Jan. 31 ...
After years in use, the F-117 was retired to make way for a new generation of stealth aircraft. So why is the legendary stealth jet still in flight?
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