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  • An aerial view of General Atomics P46 Predator 'C', "Avenger" over the high deserts of Southern California. The latest generation Predator is a jet-powered remotely-piloted vehicle (RPV) that is nearly twice the size of its predecessor. Featuring an internal weapons bay, retractable gear, a blended wing design, top-mounted intake and shielded exhaust, the stealthy airframe can cruise at 50,000 feet and can perform multiple tasks from reconnaisance to attack roles.
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  • The Royal Air Force participated in the Red Flag exercises with their aerial electronic platform, the Nimrod R-1.
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  • A 'Blue Team' F-16 from the 388th Wing, 421st Fighter Squadron, the "Black Widows", flies high above the Nevada desert during a training exercise. Taking a break from the action below the clouds, this F-16 from Hill Air Force Base prepares to take on fuel from an awaiting KC-135 Tanker from the Washington State Air National Guard.
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  • Utilizing a 1960's Boeing 707 airframe, describing the E-3 Sentry AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) aircraft as being a slightly modified variant would be a gross understatement. At an individual cost of about $270 million, the Sentry consists of a flight crew of four plus a mission crew of 13-19 specialists depending on the mission. As an Airborne surveillance, command, control and communications aircraft, the E-3 can scan from the Earth's surface up into the stratosphere, over land or water for both friendly and enemy forces.
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  • An F-15E Strike Eagle from the 57th Wing launches past the endless flightline of participating aircraft leaving the Las Vegas skyline in the background. The darker grey Strike Eagle boasts larger fuel tanks and all-weather strike capability as well as adding air-to-ground targeting options unlike the F-15C which is primarily for air-to-air combat.
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  • Just one of dozens of aircraft to launch at night, this F-15 takes off from Nellis Air Force Base on its way to the Nellis Range Complex (NRC) for a few hours of nighttime combat. Compared to the Nellis Red Flag Exercise, Red Flag Alaska will provide five and a half times the amount of airspace with 66,000 square miles compared to the current 12,000 square miles offered by the NRC.
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  • A Pittsburgh KC-135 from the 171st Aerial Refueling Wing shows off its nose art.
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  • A KC-135 from the 141st Air National Guard Aerial Refueling Wing based at Fairchild, Washington takes to the sky to begin the nighttime Red Flag exercise. Typically there are two sorties each day with the first concluding shortly after noontime and the second beginning just before sunset for nighttime training.
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  • Captain Molly Marshall adjust knobs on the overhead console while maintaining a heading to stay within the predetermined oval flightpath above the Nellis Range Complex. During the exercise, KC-135 tankers fly predetermined routes awaiting fighters from the 'Red Team' and 'Blue Team' in need of fuel. KC-135 tankers flying with various Air National Guard units throught the US are amongst some of the oldest aircraft still in service.
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  • Annual Formation Clinic for Eastern Bloc Aircraft
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  • Annual Formation Clinic for Eastern Bloc Aircraft
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  • Annual Formation Clinic for Eastern Bloc Aircraft
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  • Annual Formation Clinic for Eastern Bloc Aircraft
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  • Annual Formation Clinic for Eastern Bloc Aircraft
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  • Annual Formation Clinic for Eastern Bloc Aircraft
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  • Annual Formation Clinic for Eastern Bloc Aircraft
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  • Eddie Kurdziel flies his Fairey Firefly AS.Mk 6 number WB518 behind a North American B-25J Mitchell bomber named Executive Sweet off the coast of San Diego, California.
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  • Eddie Kurdziel flies his Fairey Firefly AS.Mk 6 number WB518 behind a North American B-25J Mitchell bomber named Executive Sweet off the coast of San Diego, California.
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  • Located in the President's Club, many of Monterey County's top restaurants and cuisines offer a superb selection of delicacies to spectators.
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  • Eddie Kurdziel flies his Fairey Firefly AS.Mk 6 number WB518 behind a North American B-25J Mitchell bomber named Executive Sweet off the coast of San Diego, California.
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