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F-15 Eagle engine test run
An afterburner glows on an F-15 Eagle engine following a repair during an engine test run November 10, 2010, at the Florida Air National Guard base in Jacksonville International Airport, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Shelley Gill)
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Photo essay: Florida guardsmen work on F-15 engine

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by MSgt Shelley Gill
125th Fighter Wing Public Affairs


11/30/2010 - JACKSONVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Fla. (AFNS)  -- Florida guardsmen perform diagnostics on an F-15 Eagle engine to trace an error code revealed during an engine test run here Nov. 10.

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12/1/2010 12:28:31 PM ET
Good to see some Engine Mechanics in there work enviroment. Especially in the Hush House. They were just new in the Air Force when I was finshing my career which placed me in a good position for the Original Equipment Manufacturer's support company after retirement. Thanks for your continued service to our Great Nation.USAFE Retired 1989
Phantom Phixer, Cincinnati Ohio
 
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