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F-15SE Silent Eagle Rollout Display
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F-15SE Silent Eagle Rollout

On March 17, 2009, Boeing introduced its newest F-15, the F-15 Silent Eagle. Changes to the F-15 include canted vertical tails, coatings and treatments on the aircraft, and internal weapons carriage. The vertical tails, which are canted to approximately 15 degrees, enable performance enhancements by providing lift to the back of the airplane, which results in a reduction of weight and provides additional range. 
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Unique identifier BI230915 
Boeing ID msf09-0028-243 
Type Image 
Size 4993px × 3328px   47MB 
License type RM 
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