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-conditioned cockpit. Air Education and Training Command uses the T-38C to prepare pilots for front-line fighter and bomber aircraft such as the F-15E Strike Eagle, F-15C Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, B-1B Lancer, A-10 Thunderbolt and F-22 Raptor. The Talon first flew in 1959. More than 1,100 were delivered to the Air
Wingspan: 5.5
Length: 11.25
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-conditioned cockpit. Air Education and Training Command uses the T-38C to prepare pilots for front-line fighter and bomber aircraft such as the F-15E Strike Eagle, F-15C Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, B-1B Lancer, A-10 Thunderbolt and F-22 Raptor. The Talon first flew in 1959. More than 1,100 were delivered to the Air
Wingspan: 8.25
Length: 17
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. The two-seat B model is typically used to give rides to VIPs, but can also fill in for other aircraft in the squadron in a normal show if the need arises. Three options were considered for the replacement of the RAAF's Mirage IIIs, options were the F-15A Eagle, F-16 Falcon, and the then brand new F
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of the USA between 1 September 1950 and the last flight on 29 April 1961. EAL operated their 4-0-4s in the eastern USA using the class name "Silver Falcon". The first EAL schedule was flown on 5 January 1952 and retirement came in late 1962. Later in their airline career, as they became displaced from
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.[18] The first F/A-18 was delivered to the RAAF on 29 October 1984.[11] The fleet is expected to be retired by 2015, replaced by the F-35 Lightning II. Three options were considered for the replacement of the RAAF's Mirage IIIs, options were the F-15A Eagle, F-16 Falcon, and the then brand new F/A-18 Hornet
Wingspan: 11.84
Length: 17.68
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the fighter community, the Air Force prized the high-flying, high-performance F-15 Eagle and F-16 Fighting Falcon air-superiority jets, and were determined to leave the dirty work of close air support primarily to Army helicopters (the development of the AGM-114 Hellfire anti-armor missile and AH-64 Apache
Wingspan: 15
Length: 13.25
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to the arsenal in the eyes of Air Force brass. As the Air Force senior leadership became increasingly populated by general officers from the fighter community, the Air Force prized the high-flying, high-performance F-15 Eagle and F-16 Fighting Falcon air-superiority jets, and were determined to leave the dirty
Wingspan: 17.25
Length: 16
$142.52

