Maximum speed: Mach 2.5+ (1,650+ mph, 2,660+ km/h)
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(c*1.8)+32=f c=15 (15*1.8)+32=f 27+32=f 50=f
-15 degrees Celsius = 5 F
An F-15 can fly at over 1,500 mph.
American F-15 Strike Eagle
No. The F-15 eagle is the only fighter aircraft that is one the most difficult plane to shoot down.
The F-15 Eagle's engines have greater thrust than the A-10 Thunderbolt II (aka Warthog) engines. The F-15's engines have more thrust than the weight of the plane. The A-10 can take more damage from guns and missiles than the F-15 can and the A-10 can dish out more punishment than the F-15 can. It's really an "apples and oranges" comparison, since the F-15 is a fighter plane, designed to shoot down enemy aircraft; and the A-10 is an attack plane whose mission is to take out tanks. Both aircraft are extremely good at what they are supposed to do.
Either the F-15 Eagle or the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
As of the late 1980s, F-15 Crew Chief, formerly known as APG (Air Plane General) performs maintenance and troubleshooting of Airframe, Power Plant, and Hydraulics systems.
The X-15 plane was the worlds fastest plane.
Maximum speed: Mach 2.5+ (1,650+ mph, 2,660+ km/h)
An active force of 310 with the U.S.A.F. and others with Israel and Japan.
Approximately $30 - $35 million/ plane
The X-15 plane was the worlds fastest plane.
It's difficult to tell which are aircraft numbers there, as you squished them altogether. There was no A-1, no B-4 (and if there had been those were NOT fighter designations) -C-12 is a Beech Huron, a twin engine transport. The only fighter plane there is the F-15, which was named 'Eagle' .