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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.
A lot of people are talking about the costs of America's most advanced planes, including the first fifth-gen fighter, the ...
The Air Force is committed to ensuring that the F-22 retains its spot as the best air superiority fighter in service.
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?
The age of the piloted fighter aircraft may not be over but the US Air Force has shown that it may be time to start ...
With the Next-Generation Air ... Raptor fighters suggest the legendary fifth-generation jet is here to stay (at least for now.) The Air Force had openly discussed plans to relegate its fleet of F ...
Air Force officials say the exercise serves as a reminder that the US military is capable of deploying ... this not-so-subtle message. The F-22 Raptor debuted in 2005 and was designed by ...
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.
The F-22's two F119 engines generate more than 35,000 pounds of thrust, enough to power the F-22 Raptor to supersonic ... "We are committed to helping our U.S. Air Force customer maintain the ...
Pratt & Whitney secured a three-year contract to sustain the F119 engines which power the U.S. Air Force’s F-22 fleet. Pratt & Whitney has been awarded a $1.5 billion contract to keep sustaining ...
Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, secured a three-year contract valued up to $1.5 billion to sustain F119 engines, which power the U.S. Air Force's ... The F-22 Raptor's two F119 engines generate ...
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