The 48th Fighter Wing revealed the first of three “heritage” F-15s.
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The 48th Fighter Wing revealed the first of three “heritage” F-15s during an unveiling ceremony here today. The aircraft was painted in the skin of a P-47 Thunderbolt, the primary aircraft used by the wing during its service in World War II. “This heritage project is about the 48th Fighter Wing legacy, and more specifically the wing’s support to the D-Day invasion during World War II,” said Col. Will Marshall, 48th Fighter Wing commander.
Many of the Airmen involved were able to use skills not fully utilized during normal F-15 painting. Those overseeing the job viewed it as a good chance to test their team’s capabilities and learn. “I loved this project,” said Staff Sgt. Joel Campbell, 48th EMS heritage jet dayshift lead. “We wanted the paint to look its best, and the finesse in making sure everything was perfect was the biggest challenge. The Airmen feel strongly about this project too, and it was a good experience for all of us.”
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