Our Luftwaffe friends certainly love to put the Tonka through its paces down low, where she’s in her prime. Take a look as they ruffle some feathers near CFB Goose Bay, Canada.
Burner Friday: Block 52 F-16CJ
This Lockheed-Martin F-16CJ Fighting Falcon belongs to the 16th Weapons Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, seen here taking off for a night training mission for the USAF Weapons School.
Burner Friday: Boeing F-15K SLAM Eagle
The SLAM Eagle. It just sounds badass, and one look at this jet will convey that it is badass, indeed.
Burner Friday: Boeing EA-18G Growler
This week’s edition of Burner Friday is brought to you courtesy of the United States Navy’s Electronic Attack squadrons from NAS Whidbey Island, Washington. VAQ-132, otherwise known as the “Scorpions”, View More ›
Burner Friday: Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle
Happy BURNER FRIDAY, everyone! This rendition of our favorite Friday activity was submitted to us by a member of our community currently deployed in support of contingency operations overseas. An View More ›
Burner Friday: Canadian CF-18 Hornet
If you’ve never shot photographs at NAF El Centro before, you’ve certainly missed out on one of the most exhilarating experiences of any aviation photographer’s career. It’s not that you’re View More ›
Burner Friday: Boeing F-15D Eagle of the 33d Fighter Wing
Hello Fighter Sweep Fans! It’s that day again and we hope you have enjoyed blue skies and tailwinds this week. On this edition of Burner Friday we’re giving more love View More ›
Burner Friday: Boeing F-15D Eagle
A Boeing F-15D Eagle from the 390 FS pulls into the vertical during a “quick climb” departure. The F-15 is a twin engine, high performance, all weather air superiority fighter. View More ›
Burner Friday: McDonnell Douglas QF-4E Phantom II
Rhino. Double Ugly. The Phantom. It’s the aircraft proving an old adage: “Even a brick will fly if you put a powerful enough engine on it!” During the ’60s, ’70s, View More ›
Photo Gallery: Lockheed-Martin F-22A Raptor
The Lockheed-Martin F-22A Raptor. It is the most feared combat aircraft ever designed by man. A product of Boeing and Lockheed-Martin, powered by immensely powerful Pratt & Whitney engines, it View More ›