F-22 Raptor photos (113 in total)
Final F-22 Raptor joins the 94th Fighter Squadron at Langley (4)
Maintainers and pilots from the 94th Fighter Squadron and Aircraft Maintenance Unit gather around Langley’s newest F-22A Raptor, tail number 094, here June 5. Lt. Col. Kevin Fesler, 94th FS commander, landed the squadron’s newest flagship, which will represent the Spads during deployments, air shows and tours.U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Giang Nguyen
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Raptors return from historical deployment
Members of the 27th Fighter Squadron are greeted as they return from the Raptor’s first overseas deployment May 11. The F-22s flew nearly 700 sorties with joint and coalition forces at Kadena Air Base, Japan, as part of the three-month deployment.U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Vernon Young
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Raptors return from historical deployment (2)
27th Fighter Squadron F-22A Raptors taxi here May 11. The 27th FS deployed to Kadena Air Base, Japan, for three months. The Pacific theater mission marked the Raptor’s first overseas Air and Space Expeditionary Force deployment.U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Samuel Rogers
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Two F-22 Raptors from Tyndall AFB fly in formation
Two F-22 Raptors from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., fly in formation. Its combination of stealth, supercruise, maneuverability, and integrated avionics, coupled with improved supportability, represents an exponential leap in warfighting capabilities. The F-22 performs both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions allowing full realization of operational concepts vital to the 21st century Air Force.U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Thomas Meneguin
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Raptor leads Thunderbirds over Langley
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Maj. Max Moga, F-22A Raptor demonstration pilot, leads six Thunderbird F-16Cs in formation over Memorial Park here during their afternoon practice April 27 for the AirPower over Hampton Roads air show scheduled for April 27 to 29. This year, the Thunderbirds and F-22 demonstrations commemorate the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Air Force.U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Justin D. Pyle
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Raptor leads Thunderbirds over Langley (2)
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- Maj. Max Moga, F-22A Raptor demonstration pilot, leads six Thunderbird F-16Cs in formation over Langley during their afternoon practice April 27 for the Airpower Over Hampton Roads air show scheduled for April 27 to 29. This year, the Thunderbirds and F-22 demonstrations commemorate the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Air Force.U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Justin D. Pyle
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Raptor, Thunderbirds fly over California
The F-22 Raptor performs for thousands during an April 1 air show at Naval Base Ventura County in Point Mugu, Calif. This F-22 is based at Langley Air Force Base, Va. The F-22 is the Air Force's newest fighter aircraft. The sophisticated F-22 aerodesign, advanced flight controls, thrust vectoring, and high thrust-to-weight ratio provide the capability to outmaneuver all current and projected aircraft.U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt Justin D. Pyle
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An F-22 Raptor with 4 Small Diameter Bombs on Board
An F-22A Raptor flies Feb. 2, 2007, with four Small Diameter Bombs on board. Pilots and engineers from the F-22 Combined Test Force were performing load tests to ensure the GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb system does not exceed structural load boundaries for the Raptor.Photo by Darin Russell
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Refueling the Raptor
An F-22 Raptor receives fuel from a 909th ARS KC-135 Stratotanker over Iwo Jima on February 18, 2007 while en route to Kadena AB, Okinawa, Japan.USAF photo by SrA Jeremy McGuffin
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Raptors arrive at Kadena
F-22A Raptor #04-4066 lands at Kadena AFB, marking the aircraft's first overseas deployment. The jet is one of 12 along with more than 250 Airmen deployed from Langley AFB, to Kadena as part of an air expeditionary force rotation on 18 February, 2007.USAF photo by A1C Kelly Timney
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