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The Viper West test
A Viper West Demonstration Team F-16 soars above Langley Air Force Base, Va., while the team practices for their annual certification, Feb. 2. The 388th Fighter Wing at Hill AFB, Utah, is home to Viper West -- one of two single ship F-16 aerial demonstration teams in Air Combat Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Justin Oakes)
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Ready to roll
A Viper West Demonstration Team crew chief prepares to signal his F-16 demo team pilot prior launch at Langley Air Force Base, Va., Feb. 1. Viper West was just one of many teams that gathered at Langley to perform and receive their annual certification. Once the commander of Air Combat Command certifies each team, they are able to showcase their capabilities at various air shows around the country. (U.S. Air Force photo by Scott Knuteson)
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Certifiably ready
An A-10 West Demonstration Team "Warthog" showcases its flying capabilites in the skies above Langley Air Force Base, Va., Feb. 1. Air Combat Command demo teams receive annual certification before performing at any air show. The A-10 Thunderbolt II is the first Air Force aircraft specially designed for close air support of ground forces. It is a simple, effective and survivable twin-engine jet aircraft that can be used against all ground targets, including tanks and other armored vehicles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Justin Oakes)
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Tight turn
An A-10 Thunderbolt II creates a trail as the demonstration team "Warthog" practices in the skies above Langley Air Force Base, Va., Feb. 1. Various Air Combat Command demonstration teams gathered at Langley for three days in order to become certified by the ACC commander prior beginning any 2011 air show tour. (U.S. Air Force photo by Justin Oakes)
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Captain Joe "Rifle" Shetterly
A-10 West Demonstration Pilot
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Captain Ryan "Rider" Corrigan
F-16 East Demonstration Pilot
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Major Michael "Cash" Maeder
F-15E Strike Eagle Demonstration Pilot
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Dubai Air Show 2009
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES -The F-22 Raptor performs a knife edge flyby with the bomb bay doors open during a demonstration flight at the Dubai Air Show Nov. 15, 2009. The F-22 aircraft is an advanced tactical fighter with low-observable characteristics used in both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Charles Larkin Sr)
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Dubai Air Show 2009
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES –Air Show attendees watch the F-22 Raptor demonstrate flight capabilities Nov. 15, 2009. The F-22 Aircraft made its debut in the Middle East over the Dubai International Airport, with a 14 minute flight. The Dubai Air Show also featured eight U.S. Department of Defense aircraft on static display. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Charles Larkin Sr)
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Dubai Air Show 2009
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES –Col. Dirk Smith, 1st Operations Group commander, answers questions from Al Jazeera English reporters regarding the F-22 Raptor Nov. 15, 2009. Colonel Smith is an F-22 Raptor pilot and is deployed from Langley Air Force Base, Va. The F-22 Raptor was flown over Dubai International Airport to demonstrate the aircraft's flight capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Charles Larkin Sr)
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Dubai Air Show 2009
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES –Airman 1st Class Brett Dewitt, security forces journeyman, guards U.S. Department of Defense aircraft opening day of the Dubai Air Show Nov. 15, 2009. Airman Dewitt is deployed from Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., and hails from Keller, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Charles Larkin Sr)
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Dubai Air Show 2009
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES –Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid, ruler of Dubai, United Arab Emirates and Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed, ruler of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, cut the ribbon to officially open the Dubai Air Show Nov. 15, 2009. The Dubai Air Show consisted of over 90 static displayed aircraft, eight of which were U.S. Department of Defense aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Charles Larkin Sr)
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Airmen and Soldiers participate in Honduras Air Show
Maj. Jeff Clifford, Viper East F-16 Demo Team pilot, performs an aerial demonstration here June 21, for the air show crowd. More than 30 Airmen participated at the international air show June 20-21. The more than $35,000 proceeds from the show will help build a children?s intensive care unit at a local hospital.
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Airmen and Soldiers participate in Honduras Air Show
Maj. George Clifford, Viper East F-16 Demo Team pilot, greets a Honduran boy after his aerial demonstration at an air show here June 20. More than 30 Airmen participated at the international air show June 20-21. The more than $35,000 proceeds from the show will help build a children?s intensive care unit at a local hospital.
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Airmen and Soldiers participate in Honduras Air Show
A crowd of air show attendees here cheer as a crew chief from the Viper East F-16 Demo Team marshals an F-16 after an aerial demonstration June 21. More than 30 Airmen participated at the international air show June 20-21. The more than $35,000 proceeds from the show will help build a children?s intensive care unit at a local hospital.
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Airmen and Soldiers participate in Honduras Air Show
Capt. Isaiah Oppelaar, a pilot deployed here from MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., gives a tour of the KC-135 June 21 during an air show. More than 30 Airmen participated at the international air show June 20-21. The more than $35,000 proceeds from the show will help build a children?s intensive care unit at a local hospital.
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Airmen and Soldiers participate in Honduras Air Show
Maj. George Clifford, Viper East F-16 Demo Team pilot, shakes hands with Manuel Zelaya, the president of Honduras, June 20. After receiving a tour of the F-16, the Honduran president thanked the U.S. Air Force for its participation in the international air show June 20-21. The more than $35,000 proceeds from the show will help build a children?s intensive care unit at a local hospital.
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Airmen and Soldiers participate in Honduras Air Show
Maj. George Clifford, Viper East F-16 Demo Team pilot, signs an autograph for a Honduran girl at an air show here June 20. More than 30 Airmen participated at the international air show June 20-21. The more than $35,000 proceeds from the show will help build a children?s intensive care unit at a local hospital.
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Airmen and Soldiers participate in Honduras Air Show
Master Sgt. Bryan Spangler, Viper East F-16 Demo Team Chief, signs an autograph for a Honduran boy at an air show here June 20. More than 30 Airmen participated at the international air show June 20-21. The more than $35,000 proceeds from the show will help build a children?s intensive care unit at a local hospital.
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Airmen and Soldiers participate in Honduras Air Show
Army Capt. Vijay Gallardo, a UH-60 pilot assigned to Joint Task Force-Bravo, jokes with children during a static helicopter display at an air show here June 21. More than 30 Airmen and five Soldiers participated at the international air show June 20-21. The more than $35,000 proceeds from the show will help build a children?s intensive care unit at a local hospital.
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