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Jet wash
An F-16 gets a “bath” from the newly installed fresh water rinse facility June 22 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The new 33rd Fighter Wing water system will be used to rinse off salt water deposits from the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter after a flight over the Gulf of Mexico. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, rinsing the aircraft ensures the longevity of the metal components, costs less in maintenance and repair and uses less personnel time and effort to wash. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Jet wash
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Posted: 6/27/2011
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F-4 flyover
Christina Olds, daughter of Air Force hero, Brig. Gen. Robin Olds, returns from her flight in a QF-4 from Det. 1 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron May 23. Ms. Olds, represented her father in his former aircraft during a flyover at the Air Force Academy’s organizational awards. The F-4 was a replica of the SCAT XXVII her father flew with the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing Wolfpack in Vietnam. General Olds was the Exemplar for the class of 2011. Det. 1, 82nd ATRS is a geographically separated unit of the 53rd Wing, headquartered at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Rollan Yocum.)
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F-4 flyover
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Posted: 6/13/2011
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F-4 flyover
Christina Olds, daughter of Air Force hero, Brig. Gen. Robin Olds, is ready for her flight in a QF-4 from Det. 1 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron May 23. Ms. Olds, represented her father in his former aircraft during a flyover at the Air Force Academy’s organizational awards. The F-4 was a replica of the SCAT XXVII her father flew with the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing Wolfpack in Vietnam. General Olds was the Exemplar for the class of 2011. Det. 1, 82nd ATRS is a geographically separated unit of the 53rd Wing, headquartered at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Rollan Yocum.)
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F-4 flyover
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Posted: 6/13/2011
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F-4 flyover
A QF-4 aircraft from 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron returns after a flyover at the Air Force Academy’s organizational awards parade May 23. One of the F-4s involved in the flyover carried Christina Olds, representing her late father, Air Force hero, Brig. Gen. Robin Olds, who was named the Exemplar for the graduating class. The F-4 was a replica of the SCAT XXVII her father flew with the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing Wolfpack in Vietnam. The 82nd ATRS is a geographically separated unit of the 53rd Wing, headquartered at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. (Courtesy photo)
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F-4 flyover
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Posted: 6/13/2011
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F-4 flyover
QF-4 aircraft from the 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron perform a flyover at the Air Force Academy’s organizational awards parade May 23. One of the aircraft carried Christina Olds, representing her late father, Air Force hero, Brig. Gen. Robin Olds, who was named the Exemplar for the graduating class. The F-4 was a replica of the SCAT XXVII her father flew with the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing Wolfpack in Vietnam. The 82nd ATRS is a geographically separated unit of the 53rd Wing, headquartered at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. (Courtesy photo)
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F-4 flyover
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Posted: 6/13/2011
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33rd FW Open House
Col. Andrew Toth addresses members of the 33rd Fighter Wing he commands at Eglin
during the unit's open house event May 27. Air Force, Navy, Marine and contracted partners assigned to the DoD schoolhouse for F-35 maintainers and pilots had an opportunity give their first tour of the F-35 training campus to their loved ones. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chrissy Cuttita)
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33rd FW Open ...
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Posted: 5/31/2011
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33rd FW Open House
Eric Litton, F-35 Academic Training Center instructor, explains the phases of maintenance training to Gunnery Sergeant Trey Coon, 33rd Maintenance Group quality assurance NCO in charge, during the 33rd Fighter Wing's open house for members May 27. The sergeant and his wife, Rebecca, had the first time opportunity to look at the virtual classroom set up for F-35 maintainers. Mr. Litton said academics are step one before entering the classroom to conduct maintenance tasks using an avatar on screen with an electronic work order. According to the current syllabus, hands on training will begin in simulators and on the flight line after tasks are perfected in cyberspace. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chrissy Cuttita)
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33rd FW Open ...
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Posted: 5/31/2011
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33rd FW Open House
Marine Capt. Mitch Grey and his family get an up close look at the Ejection System Maintenance Trainer at the Academic Training Center during the 33rd Fighter Wing's open house for personnel and family May 27. Ron Snider, instructor, briefed the family and other visitors on how the mock cockpit will be used for training DoD's future F-35 maintainers and pilots. Leaders at the wing created the half-day itinerary followed by a picnic to showcase the unit to their integrated team and build camaraderie among themselves and contracted partners. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chrissy Cuttita)
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Posted: 5/31/2011
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Looking ahead
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, Patuxent River, Md. – U.S. Air Force crew chiefs Master Sgt. Timothy Weaver and Tech. Sgt. Lucas Delk from the 33rd Fighter Wing at Eglin Air Force Base work with Pedro Vera, Lockheed Martin Airframe Powerplant Group, inside the F-35C internal weapons bay at Naval Air Station Patuxent River. Seven airmen from Eglin are embedded with the F-35 Integrated Test Facility team here to gain hands-on experience on the F-35B and F-35C variants in preparation for the first Joint Strike Fighter arrival at Eglin and start of F-35 training for the Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force. (Photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin)
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Looking ahead
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Posted: 5/26/2011
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Hammer
A 4th Fighter Wing F-15E Strike Eagle releases a Guided Bomb Unit-24 over the Utah Test and Training Range during a Combat Hammer mission May 5 near Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Combat Hammer, an air-to-ground weapons system evaluation program, is maintained by the 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron. The WSEP program is used to evaluate the effectiveness and suitability of combat air force weapon systems. The evaluations are accomplished during tactical deliveries of fighter, bomber and unmanned aerial system precision guided munitions, on realistic targets with air-to-air and surface-to-air defenses. For many of the aircrew participating in WSEP, it is the first time employing live weapons. This provides a level of combat experience many units face during combat. (Courtesy photo)
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Hammer
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Posted: 5/16/2011
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Hammer
An F-18A Hornet soars above the Utah Test and Training Range during a Combat Hammer mission May 11 near Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Combat Hammer, an air-to-ground weapons system evaluation program, is maintained by the 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron. The WSEP program is used to evaluate the effectiveness and suitability of combat air force weapon systems. The evaluations are accomplished during tactical deliveries of fighter, bomber and unmanned aerial system precision guided munitions, on realistic targets with air-to-air and surface-to-air defenses. For many of the aircrew participating in WSEP, it is the first time employing live weapons. This provides a level of combat experience many units face during combat. (Courtesy photo)
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Hammer
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Posted: 5/16/2011
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Hammer
A 4th Fighter Wing F-15E Strike Eagle soars above the Utah Test and Training Range during a Combat Hammer mission May 5 near Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Combat Hammer, an air-to-ground weapons system evaluation program, is maintained by the 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron. The WSEP program is used to evaluate the effectiveness and suitability of combat air force weapon systems. The evaluations are accomplished during tactical deliveries of fighter, bomber and unmanned aerial system precision guided munitions, on realistic targets with air-to-air and surface-to-air defenses. For many of the aircrew participating in WSEP, it is the first time employing live weapons. This provides a level of combat experience many units face during combat. (Courtesy photo)
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Hammer
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Posted: 5/16/2011
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