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The '''F-22 Demonstration and Heritage Flight Team''' is an [[United States Air Force|American]] [[List of flight demonstration teams|flight demonstration team]] stationed at the home of [[Air Combat Command]] at [[Langley AFB]] in [[Hampton, Virginia]], [[Virginia|VA]]. The team flies the USAF's Lockheed Martin [[F-22 Raptor]] at [[airshow|airshows]] around the globe, performing [[Air combat manoeuvring|air maneuvers]] that demonstrate the [[supermaneuverability]] of the F-22. These demonstrations include the power loop, split, and tail slide, as well as a high speed pass and dedication pass. These maneuvers are based on those designed for combat operations, but are performed at much lower altitudes than most pilots are certified to fly at. |
The '''F-22 Demonstration and Heritage Flight Team''' is an [[United States Air Force|American]] [[List of flight demonstration teams|flight demonstration team]] stationed at the home of [[Air Combat Command]] at [[Langley AFB]] in [[Hampton, Virginia]], [[Virginia|VA]]. The team flies the USAF's Lockheed Martin [[F-22 Raptor]] at [[airshow|airshows]] around the globe, performing [[Air combat manoeuvring|air maneuvers]] that demonstrate the [[supermaneuverability]] of the F-22. These demonstrations include the power loop, split, and tail slide, as well as a high speed pass and dedication pass. These maneuvers are based on those designed for combat operations, but are performed at much lower altitudes than most pilots are certified to fly at. |
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The US Air Force approved the demonstration in 2007, replacing Air Combat Command's F-15C demonstration team. The first team commander and pilot was Paul "Max" Moga, who performed the demonstration for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Major David "Zeke" Skalicky was the team's second pilot, who was followed by Major Henry "Schadow" Schantz. |
The US Air Force approved the demonstration in 2007, replacing Air Combat Command's F-15C demonstration team. The first team commander and pilot was Paul "Max" Moga, who performed the demonstration for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Major David "Zeke" Skalicky was the team's second pilot, who was followed by Major Henry "Schadow" Schantz, Major John "Taboo" Cummings, and Major Daniel "Rock" Dickinson. |
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F-22 Demonstration and Heritage Flight Team | |
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Active | 2007–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Role | Aerobatic display team |
Size | 4 officers 32 enlisted support personnel |
Part of | Air Combat Command |
Garrison/HQ | Langley Air Force Base Hampton, Virginia |
Colors | Red, White and Blue |
Equipment | Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor |
Website | http://www.acc.af.mil/aerialevents/f22a/ |
The F-22 Demonstration and Heritage Flight Team is an American flight demonstration team stationed at the home of Air Combat Command at Langley AFB in Hampton, Virginia, VA. The team flies the USAF's Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor at airshows around the globe, performing air maneuvers that demonstrate the supermaneuverability of the F-22. These demonstrations include the power loop, split, and tail slide, as well as a high speed pass and dedication pass. These maneuvers are based on those designed for combat operations, but are performed at much lower altitudes than most pilots are certified to fly at.
The US Air Force approved the demonstration in 2007, replacing Air Combat Command's F-15C demonstration team. The first team commander and pilot was Paul "Max" Moga, who performed the demonstration for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Major David "Zeke" Skalicky was the team's second pilot, who was followed by Major Henry "Schadow" Schantz, Major John "Taboo" Cummings, and Major Daniel "Rock" Dickinson.
References
External links
- Video from Steve's Airshow World of the First Ever F-22 Raptor Demonstration
- Team's Air Force Website
- Air Combat Command