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F-22A 'Raptor' is the Air Force's newest fighter aircraft. It has the most powerful engines of any fighter (70,000 lb thrust) and is capable of accelerating vertically. The F-22A cannot be matched by any known or projected fighter aircraft. It may also be the last (along with the F-35) piloted fighter. The 'Raptor' is roughly the size of the F-15 and also has about the same top speed, but what makes it the supreme fighter aircraft in the world are three things; 1) Supercruise: It can cruise at speeds of Mach 1.5+ without using afterburners. Afterburners on a fighter jet are what passing gear and a four-barrel carburetor were to 1960s American cars. You could watch the gas gage go toward 'empty' real fast. 2) Stealth: Advances in low-observable technologies provide significantly improved survivabilty and lethality. 3) Vectored thrust: The exhaust nozzles are movable and enable the aircraft to perform maneuvers that are impossible for other aircraft. For example after climbing in afterburner at this angle to a certain height it came to a stop, hung in the air at the same attitude for a few seconds, and then slowly lost altitude, still at the same angle - similar to an acrobatic aircraft. On another occasion it climbet to a certain height, practically stopped for a few seconds at a level attitude, and then slowly spiralled down, similar to a dried leave falling off a tree in fall. And the engines are noisy in afterburner and powerful. One can feel the thrust. The F-22A can carry a variety of ordnance, all internally. This picture was taken on 20 March 2009 at Luke AFB during a demonstration. Thank you for viewing and commenting and possible favs, Sig...

Comments (32)


whaleman

1:39AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Nice shot!

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erlandpil

2:43AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Good capture erland

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lyron

2:58AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Fantastic!!

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fredster66

4:31AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Another fine shot!

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PIERRE25

5:09AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Une impression de puissance!

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blinkings

5:47AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Sweet!

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timtripp

7:00AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

great shot!

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bmac62

7:45AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Ooowee. Great notes to go along with a fine photo and a most unusual aircraft attitude (the plane's not your's. LOL). Wish I'd have been there too.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

8:00AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

impressive!

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debbielove

8:58AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Impressive! And a really great shot too!! So, it does what Harrier can do but somewhere in between the two. (apart from the Supercruise and Stealth obviously...) But, really great looking. Can't wait to FINALLY see one! Doesn't come over here much. Rather like the Typhoon (UK's latest Fighter) doesn't do many shows around the world yet..... Thanks for the shot! More. Others! Want! Give! Must have! Ha! Ha! Rob.

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shadownet

10:27AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Quite an impress aircraft and photo.

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annie5

10:37AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Great shot Sig! :)

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renecyberdoc

10:58AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

very interesting details on the a/c.

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virginiese

10:59AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

perfect shot !

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DennisReed

12:50PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Cool shot, thanks for the info!

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carlx

1:17PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Superb shot!!!

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sandra46

1:19PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

wow, stunning shot!!!!!

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flaviok

3:34PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Brilhante explanação e captura meu amigo, aplausos (5)

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casmindo

4:22PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

I remember the F-15 when it came out and this just spins circles around it. Great shot again!

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Minda

9:42PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

amazing shot and great info sig...

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ysvry

10:10PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

great foto , this isn't accidentally the jfs fighte our dutch government is'nt going to buy? We hear its still in development state and costs are rizing. :P

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junge1

11:36PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

@vsvry. I don't know, but I don't think so. I think you mean the F-35 which is not yet operational to my knowledge. The F-35 will be used by the US Air Force, Navy and Marines and it may be sold to other nations, but I am guessing.

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emmecielle

1:49PM | Tue, 24 March 2009

Interesting shot! :)

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dbrv6

4:16PM | Tue, 24 March 2009

Excellent shot - great write up a few things there I had not heard before.

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kgb224

5:33PM | Tue, 24 March 2009

Excellent capture my friend.

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MagikUnicorn

5:51PM | Tue, 24 March 2009

B E A U T Y

lucindawind

7:38AM | Wed, 25 March 2009

fabulous shot ! I love the air shows to see these amazing planes

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densa

8:28AM | Wed, 25 March 2009

great shot

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Buffalo1

10:46AM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Another wonderful view. I sure hope the USAF doesn't go pilotless for combat aurcraft. As the Red Baron said, "It's not the crate. It's the man in the crate."

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amanda_a42

10:57AM | Sat, 28 March 2009

Excellent!

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ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
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