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The F-15 Strike Eagle, in a flight over North Carolina


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Aircraft is the Milviz F-15E, in the colors of the 336th Fighter Squadron -the "Rocketeers", based out of Seymour Johnson AFB, Goldsboro, North Carolina. This was a short flight from Seymour Johnson AFB to Pope Army Airfield/Ft. Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.

 

I took the scenic route, flying over the Kill Devil Hills NC area in the process.

 

No, I did not shoot anything down...(not today, anyways...lol )

 

Two parts to this, enjoy!

 

Pt. 1:

 

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my flight simming system: Windows 10 CyberPower PC i5 6600k 3.5 gHz, Gigabyte NVidia GTX 970 graphics, with FSX, FSXSE and P3D all installed side-by-side on a Crucial 525 SSD. Dual monitors, with a Saitek X52 joystick w/ rudder pedals for controls. It's all powered by a Thermaltake TR2 Gold 700W power supply sitting in a Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 case.

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Pt. 2:

 

336th f15 12a.jpg

 

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My new wallpaper:

 

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my flight simming system: Windows 10 CyberPower PC i5 6600k 3.5 gHz, Gigabyte NVidia GTX 970 graphics, with FSX, FSXSE and P3D all installed side-by-side on a Crucial 525 SSD. Dual monitors, with a Saitek X52 joystick w/ rudder pedals for controls. It's all powered by a Thermaltake TR2 Gold 700W power supply sitting in a Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 case.

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Good ones Steve, esp. the last one! :cool::cool::cool:

 

thanks Jan...and wow, you are quick on the draw...:cool: you posted even before I got the second set of pics in...

 

...tough to get one over you I see... :D

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my flight simming system: Windows 10 CyberPower PC i5 6600k 3.5 gHz, Gigabyte NVidia GTX 970 graphics, with FSX, FSXSE and P3D all installed side-by-side on a Crucial 525 SSD. Dual monitors, with a Saitek X52 joystick w/ rudder pedals for controls. It's all powered by a Thermaltake TR2 Gold 700W power supply sitting in a Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 case.

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Really, really good...

 

David :pilot: ...

"Remember, All you have to do is ask."

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Very nice, definitely some wallpapers in that lot.
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Thank you David, adam and darryl!

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my flight simming system: Windows 10 CyberPower PC i5 6600k 3.5 gHz, Gigabyte NVidia GTX 970 graphics, with FSX, FSXSE and P3D all installed side-by-side on a Crucial 525 SSD. Dual monitors, with a Saitek X52 joystick w/ rudder pedals for controls. It's all powered by a Thermaltake TR2 Gold 700W power supply sitting in a Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 case.

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