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A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor rumbles the ground and amazes airshow patrons at the 2016 Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Air Show – “Celebrating 75 Years” at MCAS Cherry Point, N.C., April 29, 2016. The Air Force’s F-22 Raptor combines sensor capabilities with integrated avionics, situational awareness and weapons to provide the first-kill opportunity against threats by performing air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. This year’s air show celebrated MCAS Cherry Point and 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing’s 75th anniversary and featured 40 static displays, 17 aerial performers, as well as a concert. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Mackenzie Gibson/Released)

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29/04/2016
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