F-15 Eagle photos (54 in total)
An F-15 Eagle from the 65th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base
An F-15 Eagle from the 65th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., sits parked on the Eielson AFB, Alaska, flight line July 9. The 65th AGS is taking part in Red Flag-Alaska 07-3, a multi-service, multi-platform coordinated, combat operations exercise, which runs through the July 27.U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Christopher Griffin
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An F-15E Strike Eagle Returned to Base after CAS Mission in SW-Asia
A crew chief marshals an F-15E Strike Eagle at a base in Southwest Asia. The fighter had just returned from a close-air-support mission.U.S. Air Force photo.
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An F-15C Eagle from the 390th Fighter Squadron takes off
MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- An F-15C Eagle from the 390th Fighter Squadron takes off as an F-15E Strike Eagle from the 391st Fighter Squadron prepeares to do the same. The aircraft are part of a phase two exercise here in which the whole base participates, so Airmen will be prepared for war.U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Ryan Crane
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An F-15E Eagle Refuels over Iraq
The reflection of a KC-135R Stratotanker appears in the heads up display of an F-15E strike Eagle from the 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron while it refuels over Iraq Tuesday, April 18. Fighters like the Strike Eagle are able to stay in the air longer while providing support to ground forces because of the KC-135 and its crews.U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mark R.W. Orders-Woempner
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A maintainer marshals a returning Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle
A maintainer marshals a returning Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle at a base in Southwest Asia. Strike Eagles were part of close-air-support missions flown for Operation Enduring Freedom.U.S. Air Force photo
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An F-15C Eagle taxis at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska
An F-15C Eagle taxis down the flightline May 7 at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, during a simulated alert launch as part of Alaska Shield/Northern Edge 2007. The exercise is part of the national level Ardent Sentry/Northern Edge 2007 -- a joint chiefs of staff-directed, U.S. Northern Command-sponsored homeland defense and Defense Support of Civil Authorities exercise.Source: US Air Force
Green Flag launches Strike Eagles into the air
An F-15E Strike Eagle, takes off during Exercise Green Flag April 24 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Green Flag is an Air Combat Command pre-deployment exercise for units who perform close-air support. The training exercise, which began April 19 and runs through May 4, mirrors many of the irregular warfare-conditions the aircrews will see while fighting the war on terrorism. During Green Flag, aircrews will try to learn better ways to employ airpower within an irregular warfare environment. The F-15E is from Seymor Johnson AFB, N.C.U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
Source: US Air Force
Green Flag launches Strike Eagles into the air (2)
Two F-15E Strike Eagles prepare to launch in support of Exercise Green Flag April 24 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Green Flag is an Air Combat Command pre-deployment exercise for units who perform close-air support. The training exercise, which began April 19 and runs through May 4, mirrors many of the irregular warfare-conditions aircrews will see while fighting the war on terrorism. During Green Flag, aircrews will try to learn better ways to employ airpower within an irregular warfare environment. The F-15Es are from Seymor Johnson AFB, N.C.U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
Source: US Air Force
Green Flag launches Strike Eagles into the air (3)
Airman 1st Class Travis Davis launches an F-15 E Strike Eagle in support of Exercise Green Flag April 24 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Green Flag is Air Combat Command's premier pre-deployment exercise for units who perform close-air support. The training exercise, which began April 19 and runs through May 4, mirrors many of the irregular warfare-conditions aircrews will see while fighting the war on terrorism. During Green Flag, aircrews will try to learn better ways to employ airpower within an irregular warfare environment. Airman Davis is a crew chief assigned to the 335th Fighter Squadron from Seymor Johnson AFB, N.C.U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
Source: US Air Force
Green Flag launches Strike Eagles into the air (4)
1st Lt. Tim Dowling makes final pre-flight checks on an F-15E Strike Eagle during Exercise Green Flag April 24 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Green Flag is Air Combat Command's premier pre-deployment exercise for units who perform close-air support. The training exercise, which began April 19 and runs through May 4, mirrors many of the irregular warfare-conditions the F-15E aircrews will see while fighting the war on terrorism. During Green Flag, aircrews will try to learn better ways to employ airpower within an irregular warfare environment. Lieutenant Dowling is a pilot with the 335th Fighter Squadron Fighter at Seymor Johnson AFB, N.C.U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
Source: US Air Force




