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We Finally Know How Many F-22s Were Left Behind At Tyndall AFB During Hurricane Michael - Some of Tyndall's F-22 that were left behind made it through the storm without catastrophic damage..jpg ...



 
 
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Default We Finally Know How Many F-22s Were Left Behind At Tyndall AFB During Hurricane Michael - Some of Tyndall's F-22 that were left behind made it through the storm without catastrophic damage..jpg ...

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After weeks of rumor, hypothesis and raw speculation, we finally have metrics
from an official source as to how many of Tyndall Air Force Base's 55 F-22
Raptors were left behind as Hurricane Michael made a direct hit on the
installation, leaving immense destruction in its wake. It turns out, our
estimated figures and those from our sources that we conveyed very early on were
exactly right.

As reported by Military.com's Oriana Pawlyk, a letter sent from Florida Senator
Marco Rubio to Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson reads in part:

"As you finalize damage assessments of the aircraft that endured Hurricane
Michael, I urge you to begin implementation of the framework laid out by
Secretary Mattis starting with all Tyndall AFB fighter aircraft... Additionally,
I ask you waste no time or effort in providing a supplemental funding request to
Congress to repair and restore these aircraft to mission capable status as soon
as possible... As Hurricane Michael approached the Florida panhandle, 31 percent
of F-22 aircraft at Tyndall Air Force Base were designated non-mission capable
(NMC) and were sheltered in place."

So 17 of the Tyndall's 55 Raptor's were left to ride out the storm in hangars on
the base. This matches what my sources initially conveyed to me going back to
October 12th.

....

At the time, most people balked at the possibility of that number. So the next
day I laid out in detail exactly why it is possible, if not probable.

With 17 F-22 airframes left behind, the big question is how bad is the damage to
each of those. In her report, Pawlyk mentions that five to seven temporary
hangars are being constructed at Tyndall, with each being able to house two
jets. In addition, the F-22s that have more superficial damage will be ferried
to Langley AFB in Virginia to join the rest of the Tyndall Raptor fleet that
originally escaped Michael by flying to Wright Patterson AFB in Ohio. Langley
AFB is already a major F-22 operating location and will be the temporary home of
the surviving Tyndall jets for the foreseeable future.

Regardless of these details, a substantial part of the relatively small Raptor
force is currently sidelined. And these jets are in addition to at least three
others that suffered damage during landing mishaps in just this year alone.

How all this will impact Raptor pilot and ground crew production, and the F-22
community's overall mission as a whole, is yet to be seen.

Finally, we still don't know how many other types of aircraft have been lost or
damaged. Numerous QF-16s and contractor Mu-2s were left at the base when the
storm hit, and likely a number of T-38 Talons as well. We will continue to keep
you in the loop as more details become available.




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