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Found the "Apparent wreckage" of the F-22 airplane lost on Tuesday in Alaska

Anchorage, Alaska - Unknown the conditions of the pilot, not found jet

The USAF, the US Air Force, announced Tuesday it had found, thanks to the support of search and rescue aircraft, the "Apparent wreckage" of the F-22 Raptor "Rocky Three" fighter missing from Tuesday night during a training flight near the home of the USAF's 3rd Wing at the "Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson". No trace of the pilot yet, the only person on board, whom could perhaps have ejected safely...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1122983

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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