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F-35, F-22, F-15 and F-16 practice for first inaugural flyover since 1949

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A 335th Fighter Squadron F-15E Strike Eagle conducts practice runs, Jan. 19, 2017, in the skies over Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, for the official U.S. Air Force aircraft flyover of the 58th Presidential Inauguration. A four-ship formation including the 335th FS F-15E Strike Eagle; a 94th FS F-22 Raptor from Langley AFB, Virginia; a 58th FS F-35 Lightning II from Eglin AFB, Florida; and a 55th FS F-16 Fighting Falcon from Shaw AFB, South Carolina, will complete the flyover… (www.youtube.com) More...

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JY18
JY18 3
The country is complaining about our debt(17 Trillion) then the Air Force keeps spending money on these new planes like the F-35. The planes we have now are perfectly fine and all we could do is just update them(F/A-18S, Etc....)
WALLACE24
WALLACE24 1
All approved by our spending addicted CONGRESS.
edb4pax
Ed Blanchard 1
"58th" POTUS. Perhaps the author meant, ...45th".
joelwiley
joel wiley 3
45 bodies, 58 terms

30west
30west 1
Joel, Precisely correct!
PLANESOLUTIONS
Perhaps the 58 includes the inaugurations of two term Presidents?
Mickthegti
Mike Atkins -1
The hypocrisy from a POTUS who is trying to cut production of American made planes is apalling.
joelwiley
joel wiley 3
The Con is on, and away we go. Fasten your seat belt.
RECOR10
RECOR10 -1
Or, simply be wise and not give into idiots who are in Unions, and the criminally corrupt that are already in Washington...never ever let the facts get into the way of ignorance and emotion. Who needs a group cry/hug in a "Safe Space"?

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