F-15 Models, McDonnell
Douglas F-15 Eagle jet fighter Aircraft Models,   
The F-15 Eagle was manufactured
by McDonnell Douglas,  weighs 31,700 lbs empty with a max weight of
81,000 lbs, is 63' 9" in length with a wingspan of 74' 9", it has a maximum
speed of 1650 mph a cruise speed of 570 mph and a max climb of 50,000 ft/min. 
The F-15 Eagle has two Pratt & Whitney F100 engines which produce 14370 lbs
of thrust with 23,450 lbs with afterburners and a total of 46,900 lbs total
thrust.  These aircraft models provide a great source for entertainment
and education.  These jet fighter aircraft models come in 
plastic model kits, wood kits, die cast and mahogany aircraft models. F-15 
Strike Eagle airplane models | 
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 An F-15 Eagle flown by the 1st Fighter Wing - the U.S. Air Force's first operational F-15 wing - out of Langley Air Force Base  | 
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 Captain America, an F-15C Eagle flown by Seymour Johnson of the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing "Rocketeers,"  | 
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F-15E Strike Eagle 1/48 Plastic Model Kit  | 
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   F-15I "Ra'am" (Thunder), the Israeli variant of the McDonnell-Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle twin-engine, all-weather, multirole fighter  | 
  
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Introduced into U.S. Air Force service in 1988, the F-15E Strike Eagle - with 
two crew members and 6,000 pounds of conventional bombs - is able to do the same 
damage to a pinpoint target that previously took four F-4 Phantoms with eight 
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    F-15C Eagle 1/72 Plastic Model Kit  | 
  
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F-15C Eagle 1/72 Plastic Model Kit U.S. Air Force AggressorPlastic Model Kit an F-15 flown as a simulated aggressor during combat training missions at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, this highly detailed, limited edition, 1/72 scale plastic kit features textured surfaces, a glazed canopy, detailed engine nacelles, wing-mounted weapons, realistic landing gear, a choice of USAF 57 Wing markings, and more. Measures 10" long with a 7" wingspan; 138 parts, assembly required.  | 
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 F-15 Eagle Jet Fighter Study Notes. F-15 Eagle flown by the 1st Fighter Wing - the U.S. Air Force's first operational F-15 wing - out of Langley Air Force Base Introduced into U.S. Air Force service in 1988, the F-15E Strike Eagle - with two crew members and 6,000 pounds of conventional bombs - is able to do the same damage to a pinpoint target that previously took four F-4 Phantoms with eight crew members. an F-15E Strike Eagle flown by the 336th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, out of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in the early 1990s Japan Air Self-Defense Force Aggressor Squadron No. 305 Squadron, Japan Air Self-Defense Force Red, Japan Air Self-Defense Force No. 304 Sq., Japan Air Self-Defense Force, 50th Anniversary McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle, a twin-engine, all-weather tactical fighter that was introduced in 1976 F-15C flown by the 318th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron "Green Dragons" stationed at McChord Air Force Base the amazing record of the F-15A/C which, flying for the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia, has racked up a kill ratio exceeding 105:0 57th Fighter Wing Weapons School, Nellis Air Force Base, NV F-15 Eagle flown by the 412th Test Wing stationed at Edwards Air Force Base F-15 flown as a simulated aggressor during combat training missions at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada 418th Tactical Fighter Wing, 318th FIS Green Dragons F-15C flown by the 318th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron "Green Dragons" stationed at McChord Air Force Base F-15E Strike Eagle "Dragon Betty II" flown by the 336th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Wing F-15I "Ra'am" (Thunder), the Israeli variant of the McDonnell-Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle twin-engine, all-weather, multirole fighter No. 204 Squadron, JASDF F-15E Strike Eagle flown by the 4th Fighter Wing, which is stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base  | 
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Hi Jeff, I just came upon your wonderful "YellowAirplane.com" site and I feel it is the base site I have ever seen. I could go on with accolades for a long time, but it is the most informative and comprehensive site I have come upon. I was an Instrument Specialist/Technician starting with EC-121-D Super Constellation thru F-15 Eagle. Thanks for the fine work!!!!!!!!! Vic GendronClarence V. Gendron, Msgt USAF Retired (1961-1981)  | 
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