F-15E Strike Eagle

F-15E General Information:  The F-15E is the world's premiere multi-role fighter.  Accumulating over 1000 hours, Greg flew this aircraft for five years.  He flew operationaly with the 391FS at Mt Home AFB, Idaho and was a Formal Training Unit Instructor in the 333FS at Seymour-Johnson AFB, North Carolina.

Greg and Bill flying a Strike Eagle Heritage Flight.  This flight occurred while Greg was stationed at Seymour Johnson AFB in North Carolina.  He was an instructor pilot flying with the 333FS, the Lancers.  Appropriately, the Lancers were the "Red Tail" squadron at Seymour.  "Schlep" and "Strapper" are observing from the Back seats.  The photo ship is P-51 "Big Beautiful Doll" flown by Ed Shipley with FltLt Graham "Cracker" Davis as the photographer.

"Moose" and Greg flew an Operation Northern Watch sortie together and while Greg flew the plane to get the sun right above "Kid" and "Fitz," "Moose" took this great photo of highlighting the wispy cons we were putting out on our way back to Incirlik AB, Turkey.  

Loadout: 2xGBU-10, 4xAMRAAM, 2xHeater, & Guns.

High Res of this photo. (28.8 warning: link to large file!)

A good view of the 220 motors doing their work.  And we called these the "small motors" This photo of a 391FS F-15E was taken by Pat "Cheater" Cheatham .  It is a photo of one of the "Bold Tiger" jets over the Bruneau Canyon in southern Idaho. 
The view through the HUD on a slow cruise over the Sawtooths of Eastern Idaho. (courtesy of Pat Cheatham)

There's no kill like a guns kill!  

A little hard to see but that is a plane under the pipper (the center of the circle on the line that goes from top center, down to the right), and the RATR (the small triangle that shows where the bullets would hit) on the cockpit.

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