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Nancy Duke
Saint Joseph, MO · 10 days ago

Awesome

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David Graber
Oklahoma City, OK · 4 days ago

But both the F-22 and the F-15 are the fastest fighter jets that we have neither one has ever been shot down the F111 When it was being returned from service, the service personnel would often turn off all its safety settings, allowing the plane to exceed Mach 3 in the process it would burn off the paint and melt the new sensors. I have only heard a couple of times where the F15EX or the F22 also approach those speed under the right circumstances!

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David Graber
Oklahoma City, OK · 4 days ago

No, that is not an F22 that is an F15EX unless I’m wrong, but I don’t think I am

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Raymond Wright
Ore City, TX · 4 days ago

Flying that close to ground the air is warmer than tens of thousands feet higher where the air is colder .

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David Graber
Oklahoma City, OK · 4 days ago

Personally, I believe the F111 may have only been able to achieve mock three in a dive because its engines are half size of the F15ex and F22!

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Myrton Smith
Warwick, RI · 6 days ago

In a heart beat I thought it was a helo. In less time than that it turned into the real sound of freedom.

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KruzEd
Gilbert, AZ · 6 days ago

you got to love how you can't see any exhaust which must please the environmentalist

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David Graber
Oklahoma City, OK · 4 days ago

They’re actually very similar in a lot of ways thrust output per engine very similar wingspan very similar both of my running twin engines what I miss hiding almost everything in his belly and the other one is exposing almost everything on his belly. The biggest difference are the tail the vertical ones on an F15 they shoot straight up on an F2 2 they layover each one pointing to decide that it’s mounted on. The F2 2 has factoring nozzles, which it would not surprise me if the FX does not as well.

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Charles Lehan
Vista, CA · a day ago

undefeated , badass plane !

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m gro
Sunrise Manor, NV · a day ago

Appears to be flying over the Columbia river between Washington and Oregon.. Am I wrong?? 🤔