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F-15 Eagle at Sunset
F-15 Eagle at Sunset 
F-15 Eagles in Flight over Water
F-15 Eagles in Flight over Water 
F-15 Eagle Ascends with Afterburners Lit
F-15 Eagle Ascends with Afterburners Lit 
F-15S Strike Eagle in Flight
F-15S Strike Eagle in Flight 
F-15 Eagle Aerobatics
F-15 Eagle Aerobatics 
F-15E Strike Eagle on Tarmac at Sunset
F-15E Strike Eagle on Tarmac at Sunset 
F-15 Eagle in Flight with Afterburners Lit
F-15 Eagle in Flight with Afterburners Lit 
F-15E Strike Eagle in Flight
F-15E Strike Eagle in Flight 
Two F-15 Eagles in Flight
Two F-15 Eagles in Flight 
F-15 Eagles in Tandem Flight
F-15 Eagles in Tandem Flight 
F-15B Eagle in Flight
F-15B Eagle in Flight 
F-15 Eagle with Munitions
F-15 Eagle with Munitions 
Advanced F-15
Advanced F-15 
F-15E Strike Eagle on Tarmac at Sunset
F-15E Strike Eagle on Tarmac at Sunset 
F-15A Eagle Ready for Night Duty at Bitburg AB, Germany
F-15A Eagle Ready for Night Duty at Bitburg AB, Germany 
F-4E Phantom, F-15A Eagle and F-15B Eagle
F-4E Phantom, F-15A Eagle and F-15B Eagle 
F-15A Eagles in Flight Over Alaska
F-15A Eagles in Flight Over Alaska 
F-15 Eagle Banking
F-15 Eagle Banking 
F-15 Eagles Flying in Formation
F-15 Eagles Flying in Formation 
F-15A Eagles in Flight
F-15A Eagles in Flight 
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F-15 Eagle in Desert Sunset

McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle (1972-1992): The F-15 Eagle followed the F-4 Phantom, and is considered the world’s most capable air-superiority fighter. The Eagle was designed for the U.S. Air Force to outfight any enemy fighter for the last quarter of the 20th century and well into the 21st. The single-seat F-15A first flew on July 27, 1972, and entered service in 1974. What distinguished the Eagle from other aircraft of the time was the power of its two engines; their thrust was greater than the weight of the fully loaded plane. The Eagle could stand on its tail and climb straight up, accelerating to supersonic speed as it went. It could reach 98,000 feet in less than three and one half minutes. The F-15 Eagle has a perfect combat record of 100 victories and zero defeats in air-to-air combat. In 1991, during Operation Desert Storm, F-15s accounted for 33 of the 35 enemy aircraft shot down during the conflict. More than 1,000 F-15 Eagles were delivered by McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis. 
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Unique identifier BI2680 
Boeing ID c12-18406-130 
Type Image 
Size 6000px Ă— 4800px   82MB 
License type RM 
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