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K Horner
July 25th 07, 11:55 PM
Back when the Eagle first made it appearance, they had a powder blue 
demonstrator.  And, the Falcon had one in a red white and blue color scheme. 
Anybody have any color photos of these.
Jim[_2_]
July 26th 07, 12:17 AM
This doesn't seem to be the "demonstrator" to which you refer but according 
to the plaque, this is the first Eagle delivered to the Air Force and it is 
powder blue.  Its located at the Luke AFB AirPark.
"K Horner" > wrote in message 
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> Back when the Eagle first made it appearance, they had a powder blue
> demonstrator.  And, the Falcon had one in a red white and blue color 
> scheme.
> Anybody have any color photos of these.
>
>
Jim[_2_]
July 26th 07, 12:19 AM
This doesn't seem to be the "demonstrator" to which you refer but according 
to the plaque, this is the first Eagle delivered to the Air Force and it is 
powder blue.  Its located at the Luke AFB AirPark.
"K Horner" > wrote in message 
...
> Back when the Eagle first made it appearance, they had a powder blue
> demonstrator.  And, the Falcon had one in a red white and blue color 
> scheme.
> Anybody have any color photos of these.
>
>
Jim[_2_]
July 26th 07, 12:20 AM
This doesn't seem to be the "demonstrator" to which you refer but according 
to the plaque, this is the first Eagle delivered to the Air Force and it is 
powder blue.  Its located at the Luke AFB AirPark.
"K Horner" > wrote in message 
...
> Back when the Eagle first made it appearance, they had a powder blue
> demonstrator.  And, the Falcon had one in a red white and blue color 
> scheme.
> Anybody have any color photos of these.
>
>
Ron Monroe
July 26th 07, 01:38 AM
For the F-15, this wasn't a demonstartor color. At the time, it was thought 
to be the best camoflage for the fighter. Hence, the color name was "Air 
Superiority Blue". At some point, it was decided that the color didn't work 
as well as expected, and it was changed. However, at least the first 20 were 
painted blue, not including the Streak Eagle, of course.
If you don't get enough of a response here, Airliners.net has several 
pictures of the YF-16 in the red, white and blue paint scheme, as well as 
the white and blue cloudy sky camo used on number 2. They no doubt have some 
blue F-15s, as well. Just look in their military section, and do a search on 
YF-16 and F-15A. Unfortunately, those are slides I haven't scanned yet. 
Incidently, the number one F-16A was painted similarly to the YF-16.
Ron
"K Horner" > wrote in message 
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> Back when the Eagle first made it appearance, they had a powder blue 
> demonstrator.  And, the Falcon had one in a red white and blue color 
> scheme. Anybody have any color photos of these.
>
Lynn in StLou[_2_]
July 26th 07, 07:33 PM
K Horner wrote:
> Back when the Eagle first made it appearance, they had a powder blue 
> demonstrator.  And, the Falcon had one in a red white and blue color scheme. 
> Anybody have any color photos of these. 
> 
> 
This is one of the demo birds, but not in the blue 
you are seeking.
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Lynn in StLou
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Lynn in StLou[_2_]
July 26th 07, 07:34 PM
K Horner wrote:
> Back when the Eagle first made it appearance, they had a powder blue 
> demonstrator.  And, the Falcon had one in a red white and blue color scheme. 
> Anybody have any color photos of these. 
> 
> 
Another
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Lynn in StLou[_2_]
July 26th 07, 07:35 PM
K Horner wrote:
> Back when the Eagle first made it appearance, they had a powder blue 
> demonstrator.  And, the Falcon had one in a red white and blue color scheme. 
> Anybody have any color photos of these. 
> 
> 
Here is Eagle 1
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Bob Harrington
July 27th 07, 10:16 AM
Bob Harrington
July 27th 07, 10:22 AM
Dave Kearton
July 27th 07, 10:23 AM
Bob Harrington wrote:
>>
>> Anyhoo, here's the first F-15A in its subsequent career as a
>> recruiter being hauled about the US on a trailer.
>>
>> Bob ^,,^
If machines could only talk,
         this one would be saying "kill me ..... kill me now"
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Cheers
Dave Kearton
Bob Harrington
July 27th 07, 10:23 AM
Bob Harrington
July 27th 07, 10:25 AM
Bob Harrington
July 27th 07, 10:27 AM
Dave Kearton
July 27th 07, 10:30 AM
Bob Harrington wrote:
>> The family models were still called TF-15A in the early days, soon
>> changed to F-15B.
>>
>> TF-15A  73-0114  58 TTW  555 TFTS  Luke AFB  6-76
That's a pretty dehydrated arrestor hook.
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Cheers
Dave Kearton
Bob Harrington
July 27th 07, 10:31 AM
Bob Harrington
July 27th 07, 10:33 AM
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