F-22 Raptor Thread

Sunday at 5:14 PM
as I write the USAF Generals are working on how to 'make Tyndall great again', I guess, so let's wait for the next hurricane

I'm telling you it's slovenliness to house Raptors (which are supposed to be one of the most valuable USAF assets) that way, but who'd listen to an Internet kibitzer LOL
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"The Air Force has been particularly tight-lipped on the number of F-22s that had remained on base and were damaged in the storm. Some of the 5th-generation Raptors were undergoing repairs and could not be flown out before the storm hit.

Allen said that five to seven temporary hangars are being constructed at Tyndall, each capable of housing two aircraft, but he cautioned against assuming that 10 to 14 Raptors may have been damaged. Allen and Thomas said that other aircraft, including
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, were also on the base when the storm hit.

The hurricane severely damaged the hangars of the F-22s, Thomas said, adding that the first step is to bring in equipment to clear debris to enable the aircraft to be towed to the temporary hangars."
 

anzha

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Here Are The Photos Of The Surviving F-22s Being Flown Out Of Tyndall following the aftermath of Hurricane Michael

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We have some survivors!

Based on these images the following F-22A were in Tydall when Hurricane Michael hit and survived it: 01-4022, 02-4031, 02-4040, 03-4044 and 04-4083.

I sincerely hope I was utterly wrong about the damage to the raptors. :)
 

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Here Are The Photos Of The Surviving F-22s Being Flown Out Of Tyndall following the aftermath of Hurricane Michael

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We have some survivors!



I sincerely hope I was utterly wrong about the damage to the raptors. :)

Yep, every once in a while its nice to be wrong, LOL! Happy to see these girls departing! I'd say USAF has had a "close encounter", with hurricane Michael, that was survivable, but Secretary Mattis?? not so much! I think we will see Raptor readiness rates go up, this has been a major embarrassment, but sometimes you've got to have a close call to have your eyes opened??

but, I'm not wrong about each individual Raptor being a "home built", lots and lots of the bits need "massaging" or worse, made to order to function! this is a function of many of these early LRIP birds populating the "training squadron".....
 

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Indeed. The remaining 12 require Lockheed inspections to determine the extent of the damage. Crossed fingers.

True, I'd be wouldn't be surprised if at least a half dozen went in "depot level maintenance"? they are due for some heavy maintenance anyway,, I would hope they would begin SLEPing these birds?
 

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More photos from Tyndall of Raptors.

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F-22 Raptors remain undamaged in a hanger after Hurricane Michael devastated Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 18, 2018. Air Combat Command has mobilized multiple relief assets in an effort to restore operations after the hurricane caused catastrophic damage to the base. (U.S. Air Force photos by SSgt Matthew Lotz)

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Staff Sgt. Matthew Vanderheyden, 1st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, sweeps dust off an aircraft at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 18, 2018. Approximately 40 crew chiefs and avionics specialists travelled down to assist with getting the F-22s flying operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Lotz)

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Staff Sgt. Brandon Liptrot, 1st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, sweeps dust (?) off an aircraft at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 18, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Lotz)

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A C-17 Globemaster III delivers cargo to Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 22, 2018. F-22s in the background. Multiple major commands have mobilized relief assets in an effort to restore operations after the hurricane caused catastrophic damage to the base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Lotz)

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More photos from Tyndall of Raptors.

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F-22 Raptors remain undamaged in a hanger after Hurricane Michael devastated Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 18, 2018. Air Combat Command has mobilized multiple relief assets in an effort to restore operations after the hurricane caused catastrophic damage to the base. (U.S. Air Force photos by SSgt Matthew Lotz)

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Staff Sgt. Matthew Vanderheyden, 1st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, sweeps dust off an aircraft at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 18, 2018. Approximately 40 crew chiefs and avionics specialists travelled down to assist with getting the F-22s flying operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Lotz)

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Staff Sgt. Brandon Liptrot, 1st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, sweeps dust (?) off an aircraft at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 18, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Lotz)

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A C-17 Globemaster III delivers cargo to Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 22, 2018. F-22s in the background. Multiple major commands have mobilized relief assets in an effort to restore operations after the hurricane caused catastrophic damage to the base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Lotz)

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Yep, those Raptors are covered in insulation, they look surprisingly fit, as I've stated before, Raptor ready rates will never be stellar given that the bulk of the fleet are very early LRIP birds, that is what is so sad? The Raptor was just becoming affordable when production was halted....

Don't let anyone tell you 5 Gens Fighter's or L/O bombers are cheap, they are not, with all the demand on capital, production schedules are bound to be pushed back? "expensive", as production rate goes down, cost goes way up!

I still consider a "Raptor Reboot" to be worthwhile of serious consideration, particularly now that Japan seems to be wanting to Partner with a US, company, looking like LockMart to build a Hi end fighter to go with the F-35, a cross between the twin engine F-22, and the sensor fused F-35...

I'm rather concerned that the B-21 is purely an "offensive" weapon, not really contributing at all to our defensive needs, we have never had so few top end fighters in the modern USAF and while there is no doubt we can and will match our adversaries one on one, it has served us well to have outstanding aircraft like the F-14, F-15, and F-22.... we need that capability..

The F-35 is very good, but its still not a Raptor...

BD thank you for posting these outstanding photo's!

That insulation is high up on the wall, it was behind a panel, its designed to keep those hangars kool!
 
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Bernard

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Yep, those Raptors are covered in insulation, they look surprisingly fit, as I've stated before, Raptor ready rates will never be stellar given that the bulk of the fleet are very early LRIP birds, that is what is so sad? The Raptor was just becoming affordable when production was halted....

Don't let anyone tell you 5 Gens Fighter's or L/O bombers are cheap, they are not, with all the demand on capital, production schedules are bound to be pushed back? "expensive", as production rate goes down, cost goes way up!

I still consider a "Raptor Reboot" to be worthwhile of serious consideration, particularly now that Japan seems to be wanting to Partner with a US, company, looking like LockMart to build a Hi end fighter to go with the F-35, a cross between the twin engine F-22, and the sensor fused F-35...

I'm rather concerned that the B-21 is purely an "offensive" weapon, not really contributing at all to our defensive needs, we have never had so few top end fighters in the modern USAF and while there is no doubt we can and will match our adversaries one on one, it has served us well to have outstanding aircraft like the F-14, F-15, and F-22.... we need that capability..

The F-35 is very good, but its still not a Raptor...

BD thank you for posting these outstanding photo's!

That insulation is high up on the wall, it was behind a panel, its designed to keep those hangars kool!

Next gen F-15 look pretty dang sexy, having squadrons F-15s and 1-2 F-35/ F-22's as quarterbacks still one of the most formidable squadrons any country could even imagine of putting together in terms of tech/ power/ and stealth, only we can! Yes, wish we built a F-22A/B/C then Super Raptor instead of the 160 F-22s we have now. But whatcha gonna do..... Atleast Obama isn't at the helm and Trump and Maddawg Mattis is. Imagine a Christmas package of 10 F-22s and 2-3-4 B2s. Unstoppable delivering those packages
 
Next gen F-15 look pretty dang sexy, having squadrons F-15s and 1-2 F-35/ F-22's as quarterbacks still one of the most formidable squadrons any country could even imagine of putting together in terms of tech/ power/ and stealth, only we can! Yes, wish we built a F-22A/B/C then Super Raptor instead of the 160 F-22s we have now. But whatcha gonna do..... Atleast Obama isn't at the helm and Trump and Maddawg Mattis is. Imagine a Christmas package of 10 F-22s and 2-3-4 B2s. Unstoppable delivering those packages
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