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Side note: it is officially the "F-22", not the "F/A-22". I'm told the USAF leadership wants nothing to do with Raptors in the attack role. Once they met certain milestones with congress, they dropped the "A" like a hot potato.
Well at least they made up their minds ... F-22 it is, thanks. They can leave the attack part to Navy and Marine Air anyway. he.. he...How long has the designation been changed back from F/A-22? It seems just a month or so ago it was still be called "F/A-22".
Huggy,
I thought the reason the 49th Wing was loosing their 117's is because they are going to be replaced by the 22 with an AG capability thus the "A".
Has this changed?
It's been about year and a half since the designation change, I believe. Basically the USAF just slapped "F/A" on it to make Congress Ooh and Ahh that it had multi-mission capabilities and keep from axeing the program. Once they got funded for all the remaining jets, They dumped the A.
I think the plan is for LN to get all of AK's "E" models why EG is getting snubbed is beyond me, that is suprising unless of course they could be getting newer "C" airframes from Hickam, sometimes those PACAF boys keep some shiny toys around that could be trading material.
Good question. Inquiring minds want to know....... I don't know if that means the 33FW will switch from ACC to AETC or what.
Good question. Inquiring minds want to know....
Let me ask around.
Sorry. I've been on convalescent leave for the past month. Today is my first day back at work.
I checked with Eglin: first F-35 showing up ~Jan 2010, and the 33rd Wing becoming an AETC wing about a year before that.
Remember: the 33rd Wing is a tenant unit at Eglin. Eglin will still be run by the Air Armament Center.
Although the USAF loves CAS/A2G (I think; if I wasn't a recce guy, I'd want to be an A-10 pilot)...
Capt Morgan's said:...unless of course they could be getting newer "C" airframes from Hickam, sometimes those PACAF boys keep some shiny toys around that could be trading material.