Flight Footprints
What if I told you there's a fighter jet so dominant it's literally never lost an air battle? Not once. In 50 years. In this episode, Gavin Carter reveals how the F-15 Eagle achieved the impossible: a perfect 104-0 combat record that has military strategists worldwide studying its blueprint for invincibility. šÆ What You'll Learn: ⢠How one F-15 pilot flew home safely after losing his entire right wing in a mid-air collision ⢠The radar system that tracks 24 enemy targets while engaging 8 simultaneously ⢠Why the F-15 can rocket from ground level to 30,000 feet in under 60 seconds ⢠The engineering decisions from the 1970s that still give pilots an unbeatable advantage today š¤ Perfect for: anyone fascinated by military aviation, engineering excellence, or stories of technological dominance that shaped modern warfare. š Chapters: [00:00] Gavin Carter opens with the F-15's shocking combat statistics [02:15] The "not a pound for air-to-ground" philosophy that changed everything [05:30] Inside the cockpit: what makes F-15 pilots nearly unstoppable [08:45] The wing-rip incident that proved the Eagle's incredible design [11:20] Why 50 years later, enemies still fear this American-made beast The F-15 didn't just win battles, it rewrote the rules of air superiority. From Israeli pilots in the 1980s to modern-day training exercises, this aircraft has maintained a reputation that strikes fear into opposing forces before they even take off. š Never miss an episode: Follow Flight Footprints on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite aviation story is one tap away. š Topics: F-15 Eagle, fighter jets, military aviation, air combat, aviation engineering ------ Keywords: warplane history, flight engineering, cold war aircraft, flight innovations, aircraft development, military history Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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