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USAF First F-15EX Eagle Arrives At Eglin AFB 2021 #1 8x12 Photo

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    USAF First F-15EX Eagle Arrives At Eglin AFB 2021 #1
    8x12
    Photo
    Photo Collage Description:
    Top Row Photo:
    A front right side view of the F-15EX (Serial Number 20-0001), the Air Force's newest fighter aircraft, is flanked by an F-15E and F-15C in the distance March 11 at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The just-arrived aircraft will be the first Air Force aircraft to be tested and fielded from beginning to end through combined developmental and operational tests. The 40th Flight Test Squadron and the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron personnel are responsible for testing the aircraft.  Photo Credit:  USAF/Samuel King Jr  Photo Date: 11 March 2021 Location: Eglin AFB Florida  Photo ID: F150506
    Left Middle Row Photo:
    A right side view of the USAF's first F-15EX (Serial Number 20-0001) in flight along side a F-15C (Serial Number 81-0033) and F15E (Serial Number 86-0184) from 40 Flight Test Squadron on route to Eglin AFB, Florida, 11 March, 2021. The 40th FLTS will take possession of EX1 and the 85th TES will own EX2 upon its arrival, coming soon. Squadron aircrews and testers will work together to complete the combined developmental and operational testing simultaneously.  Photo Credit:  USAF/TSgt. John Raven  Photo Date: 11 March 2021 Location: Eglin AFB Florida  Photo ID: F150501
    Left Bottom Row Photo:
    An air to air right side view of Lt. Col. Richard "Tac" Turner, Commander, 40th Flight Test Squadron, and Lt. Col. Jacob "Duke" Lindaman, Commander, 85th Test & Evaluation Squadron, delivering the first F-15EX (Serial Number 20-0001) to its new home station, Eglin AFB, Florida, 11 March, 2021. The 40th FLTS will take possession of EX1 and the 85th TES will own EX2 upon its arrival, coming soon. Squadron aircrews and testers will work together to complete the combined developmental and operational testing simultaneously.  Photo Credit:  USAF/TSgt. John McRell  Photo Date: 11 March 2021 Location: Eglin AFB Florida  Photo ID: F150507
    Right Bottom Row Photo:
    A head on view of the F-15EX, the Air Force's newest fighter aircraft (Serial Number 20-0001), arrives to Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, on March 11, 2021. The aircraft will be the first Air Force aircraft to be tested and fielded from beginning to end through combined developmental and operational tests. The 40th Flight Test Squadron and the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron personnel are responsible for testing the aircraft.  Photo Credit:  USAF/ Samuel King Jr  Photo Date: 11 March 2021 Location: Eglin AFB Florida  Photo ID: F150500
    Photo Collage ID Number:
    PC0434-1
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