F-15A Eagle, 43 TFS "Hornets," 21 WG, Elmendorf AFB Fine Art Aircraft Prints

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Tracing their roots back to 1917, the 43 TFS Hornets are one of the oldest USAF fighter squadrons. Just missing WWI, the Hornets flew during WW2 and the Vietnam conflict prior to being assigned to Alaska Air Command’s Elmendorf AFB. Initially flying F-4’s, they transitioned to the F-15A in 1982.

74-096 is shown in the squadron’s standard two-tone light grey camo with the Alaska state flag’s gold big dipper and north star on a deep blue field on the inside of each vertical stabilizer. She carries the period standard load of 4 x AIM-9L’s and 4 x AIM-7M’s in addition to the internal 20mm M-61 cannon and a “triple bubble” load of 3 x 600 gal external tanks.

Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.

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Tracing their roots back to 1917, the 43 TFS Hornets are one of the oldest USAF fighter squadrons. Just missing WWI, the Hornets flew during WW2 and the Vietnam conflict prior to being assigned to Alaska Air Command’s Elmendorf AFB. Initially flying F-4’s, they transitioned to the F-15A in 1982.

74-096 is shown in the squadron’s standard two-tone light grey camo with the Alaska state flag’s gold big dipper and north star on a deep blue field on the inside of each vertical stabilizer. She carries the period standard load of 4 x AIM-9L’s and 4 x AIM-7M’s in addition to the internal 20mm M-61 cannon and a “triple bubble” load of 3 x 600 gal external tanks.

Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.

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