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EXcited for F-15EX! Hear from Air National Guard, Maj. Gen. Pirak on what the first combat-ready operational F-15EX means for the United States Air Force and 142nd Wing fleet.

Tom Langham, MBA

Senior Director: IT Infrastructure | Information Security | Service Assurance | Architecture & Integration | LEAN Continuous Improvement | Project Management

1mo

I was fortunate enough to go to the Paris Air Show several years ago and have never experienced anything like it! Inside at the booth when the fighter jets are flying...huge crowds of people rush to the windows to watch the show. These are truly impressive machines!

Mathew Vijaibabu

Director Interlude Technology

1mo

One of the primary differences between the F-15C and the F-15EX is that the F-15C used a cable system to push and pull control flight surfaces whereas the F-15EX uses a fly-by-wire system, where electrical wires send signals that control flight surfaces. and so this requires DDR system from Interludetechnology.com. with additional features to evade missile fire

Solidor Sharp

Editor & Senior Writer. 📖 🪶 Author of my own story.

1mo

Sooner we transition away from jet fuels the better. Same for rocket fuel. We have alternative solutions to get our military away from its pollution footprint same for the private sector. Im working on the green aviation ideas with others. Hope you join us. We have to focus on climate change solutions now !

Exciting news! Can't wait to see the F-15EX boost the capabilities of the 142nd Wing and the USAF.

Joshua Barrett

Student at Wake Tech Community College

1mo

The F-15 has always been my dream fighter jet to pilot and fly. When it presence it signals to the free world: "Everything is going to be ok...because I exist..." Truly a feat of engineering that screams to all into aircraft: "Press Start to Rule the Heavens"!

Dorothy Stevison Dean

Procurement Analyst at The Boeing Company

1mo

As a former Boeing procurement agent, I'm very proud of the F-15, any version!

Gerardo Salazar villalba

Retired B777 Captain and B777/B787 Flight Instructor, IOSA Auditor, IATA SMS, Flight & Training Standards Specialist, ardent gardener and animal lover, among many other things.

1mo

Beautiful plane but no toilet. I’ll stick to my 777 that is roomier and can fly forever.

Looking forward to seeing the F-15EX in action!

Thomas A. Huismann, MBA

Boeing Senior Training Systems Integrator / Subject Matter Expert / ATP CFII MEI / USAF, Retired

1mo

I wish I could fly one.

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