McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle
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The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is an American twin-engine, all-weather fighter aircraft designed by McDonnell Douglas. Following reviews of proposals, the United States Air Force (USAF) selected McDonnell Douglas's design in 1969 to meet the service's need for a dedicated air superiority fighter. The Eagle took its maiden flight in July 1972, and entered service in 1976. It is among the most successful modern fighters, with 104 victories and no losses in aerial combat, with the majority of the kills by the Israeli Air Force.
1976
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Boeing F-15; Eagle; F-15 Eagle; McDonnell Douglas Eagle
length 19.44 metre, M61 Vulcan, AIM-9 Sidewinder, AIM-7 Sparrow, AIM-120 AMRAAM,
Republic of Singapore Air Force, Royal Saudi Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, Republic of Korea Air Force, Israeli Air Force, Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, United States Air Force, United States,
F-15 Eagle experimental aircraft, F-15 Eagle prototype, F-15 Eagle single-seater, F-15 Eagle two-seater, F-15A Eagle, F-15A/B Eagle, F-15C/D Eagle, F-15J/DJ, F-15J/DJ, F-15N Sea Eagle, land-based fighter monoplane,
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F-15 Eagle experimental aircraft ⓘ
experimental aircraft series by McDonnell Douglas -

F-15 Eagle prototype ⓘ
1972 prototype fighter airplane series by McDonnell Douglas -

F-15 Eagle single-seater ⓘ
fighter airplane series by McDonnell Douglas -

F-15A Eagle ⓘ
1974 fighter aircraft model by McDonnell Douglas -

F-15A/B Eagle ⓘ
1972 fighter airplane series by McDonnell Douglas -

F-15C/D Eagle ⓘ
fighter aircraft series by McDonnell Douglas -

F-15J/DJ ⓘ
1980 fighter airplane series by Mitsubishi -

F-15J/DJ ⓘ
Japanese licensed and built variant of the McDonnell Douglas F-15 -

F-15N Sea Eagle ⓘ
1970s proposed carrier-based fighter airplane series by McDonnell Douglas
Test facility craftsman Jack Culpepper adjusts a model of the F-15 Eagle before it undergoes aerodynamic testing in the mid-1970s in the 4-foot transonic wind tunnel at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee
Test facility craftsman B.R. Robison prepares a scale model of the F-15 Eagle for store separation testing in the 4-foot transonic wind tunnel in the early 1970s at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee
A scale model of the F-15 Eagle undergoes testing in the early 1980s in the 4-foot transonic wind tunnel at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee





