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I've read through a bunch of threads on this topic, and almost without exception, the first answer is a reference to this URL:

http://www.f-15e.info/joomla/en/weapons/loadout-configurations

 

Unfortunately, that link is now apparently a dead end. In its absence, is there any source of information about standard F-15E loadouts, especially during Desert Storm, but really any time?

 

Thanks!

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43 minutes ago, Benner said:

https://www.dstorm.eu/pages/loadout/f-15e.html

 

One thing that chart doesn't mention is that the targeting pods were in short supply, so not all jets got them.  I believe there was eventually enough for half the planes deployed.  

That is correct. Flight Lead was usually the only jet to have both the targeting pod and the nav pod. 

 

Aaron 

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1 hour ago, Benner said:

https://www.dstorm.eu/pages/loadout/f-15e.html

 

One thing that chart doesn't mention is that the targeting pods were in short supply, so not all jets got them.  I believe there was eventually enough for half the planes deployed.  

That's absolutely what I needed. Thank you!

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F-15E Eagle Walk Around Page 1

http://www.primeportal.net/hangar/makarov_aleksey/f-15e/index.php?Page=1

 

 

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Watch "A Quick Walk Around F-15E Strike Eagle" on YouTube

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, HOLMES said:

Will these pictures help... with respect to the photographer Cactus Bill I found these on Flickr. There are 3 pages consisting mainly of F-15 And photos of underside..

 

Hope that helps.

 

 

F-15 Eagle | Flickr

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/cactusbillaz/sets/72157652156336013

 

 

 

 

Interesting to see GE engined F-15Es. I didn't know we were buying some of the newer GE engined versions (me not knowing something is the normal state of affairs :dontknow:).

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4 hours ago, Mstor said:

 

Interesting to see GE engined F-15Es. I didn't know we were buying some of the newer GE engined versions (me not knowing something is the normal state of affairs :dontknow:).

 

Those GE-engined Mudhens are Republic of Singapore Air Force F-15SGs. 

 

Mark

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4 minutes ago, gb_madcat_sl said:

 

Those GE-engined Mudhens are Republic of Singapore Air Force F-15SGs. 

 

Mark

 

Thanks, the tail markings look so much like US ones that it confused me. I knew it had to be too good to be true.

 

Also Mark 😉

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On 1/27/2019 at 10:33 AM, Mstor said:

 

Thanks, the tail markings look so much like US ones that it confused me. I knew it had to be too good to be true.

 

Also Mark 😉

 

The Singapore school house is up in MO.  Yes, those are their aircraft, but are maintained and instructed by US airman.  Same set up as their Vipers up in Luke.

 

It's cool to see a picture of my old jet in his shots.  She still leaks from the same areas! 

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5 hours ago, BoeingDriver said:

 

Yes, those are their aircraft, but are maintained and instructed by US airman.  

It’s mostly Singaporean with a small cadre of USAF Active Duty and contract FTU instructors, including a USAF Sq/CC. There are plenty of RSAF IPs/IWSOs and MX personnel to teach the FTU students too.  It’s a really cool joint unit 👍🏻

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2 hours ago, Falconxlvi said:

It’s mostly Singaporean with a small cadre of USAF Active Duty and contract FTU instructors, including a USAF Sq/CC. There are plenty of RSAF IPs/IWSOs and MX personnel to teach the FTU students too.  It’s a really cool joint unit 👍🏻

Roger that!

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