AWARD NOMINEE EDWARDS TEAM TOP PERFORMER.Byline: Daily News EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE Edwards Air Force Base, U.S. military installation, 301,000 acres (121,805 hectares), S Calif., NE of Lancaster; est. 1933. It is one of the largest air force bases in the United States and has the world's longest runway. - The Air Force chief of staff has nominated the F/A-22 Combined Test Force at Edwards for the National Aeronautic aer·o·nau·tic also aer·o·nau·ti·cal adj. Of or relating to aeronautics. aer o·nau Association's 2005 Robert J. Collier Trophy The Collier Trophy is an annual aviation award administered by the U.S. National Aeronautics Association (NAA), presented to those who have made "the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety of . The trophy is awarded annually for the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics astronautics: see space science. Astronautics Flash Gordon space-traveling hero. [Am. Comics and Cin.: Halliwell] From the Earth to the Moon in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and aircraft or spacecraft safety. ``Over the past year, the F-22 CTF CTF Capture The Flag CTF Child Trust Fund (UK) CTF Canadian Tax Foundation CTF Canadian Taxpayers Federation (lobby group) CTF Canadian Television Fund CTF Canadian Teachers' Federation has done some truly significant things to bring the F/A-22 to initial operational capability The first attainment of the capability to employ effectively a weapon, item of equipment, or system of approved specific characteristics that is manned or operated by an adequately trained, equipped, and supported military unit or force. Also called IOC. at Langley (Air Force Base, Va.),'' said Lt. Col. Ray Toth, F/A-22 Combined Test Force and 411th Flight Test Squadron commander. One of the main reasons for the award nomination, Toth said, is the reaction the men and women had to an incident in 2004 that caused the complete dismantling and rebuilding of two F/A-22 test aircraft. During a flight test in late 2004, the primary F/A-22 test aircraft went through the jet wake of another aircraft, and the flight-control computers put the aircraft to G-force levels engineers had not anticipated it would reach, he said. The maintenance included taking off the wings and completely removing the weapons bay doors, the rudders and the vertical and horizontal tails, and together with the test force instrumentation crews completely rewiring the airplane, Toth said. The planes were flying again in about eight months. ``The (Combined Test Force) essentially took two aircraft and did depot- level maintenance,'' he said. ``Our maintainers did amazing work to bring two airplanes up to a condition where we could continue flight-test work to be able to give Langley pilots, basically the operators, a full envelope for the aircraft.'' The test force also cleared the aircraft to use the AIM-120 advanced medium-range air-to-air missile Noun 1. air-to-air missile - a missile designed to be launched from one airplane at another missile - a rocket carrying a warhead of conventional or nuclear explosives; may be ballistic or directed by remote control , performed the first supersonic drop of a joint direct-attack munition from an internal weapons bay and completed handling quality tests for the external fuel tank modifications to the aircraft. The external tank lets a jet fly longer around a combat area in case it is needed by soldiers on the ground to attack an enemy target. The Air Force in December announced that the F/A-22 Raptor fighter was ready for combat combat service. The jet was granted initial operational capability. That means testing has indicated its capability for combat, and Air Force personnel are properly trained and equipped to maintain and use it. The first of the combat-ready fighters are with the 27th Fighter Squadron of the 1st Fighter Wing at Langley Air Force Base Langley Air Force Base, U.S. military installation, 3,195 acres (1,293 hectares), SE Va., N of Hampton; est. 1917 and named for aviation pioneer Samuel P. Langley. in Virginia. Although the fighters are assembled in Georgia, parts of the aircraft are manufactured by Lockheed Martin For the former company, see . Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is a leading multinational aerospace manufacturer and advanced technology company formed in 1995 by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta. Aeronautics Co. in Palmdale. Hundreds work on the plane in Palmdale and on the test force at Edwards. Lockheed Martin Corp. in November was awarded a $2.9 billion contract from the U.S. Air Force to produce 24 more of the fighters, increasing the planned total to 107. More than 60 have been built so far. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: no caption (F/A-22) |
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