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LN Strike Eagles going home

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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by capercaillie » Fri May 23, 2025 2:24 pm

AlexanderClover wrote:
Wed May 21, 2025 12:38 pm
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So how long do we think we will have them at Lakenheath for?
From what I’ve read, if it’s gonna happen won’t be until around 2030. There’s a lot of ifs and maybes about it still.
By which time the F-15Es will have been at Lakenheath for 38 years! That's seriously old. We retired our Tornados after a total similar service life and the Americans are only repositioning these. OK we'll be left with the dullest of the dull uncharismatic heaps at the Heath, but the Eagles weren't blink and you'll miss them.

Sadly unless F-15EX are sent over there is nothing more exciting anywhere in the pipeline.

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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by slogen51 » Fri May 23, 2025 5:27 pm

Beg to differ- the F-35A puts on an incredible show when in the circuit at Lakenheath - nimble as a Yak or a Pitts!

It's not so much the Eagles I will miss but the loss of the Bolars and Panthers which have been a constant during our spotting hobby. All that Squadron heritage lost. I admired how the two F-35A Squadron continued the 48FW heritage and traditions.

This assumes anything happens anytime soon, not worth stressing about things not in your control.

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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by Blackcat1 » Fri May 23, 2025 5:47 pm

First LN Eagles are expected at SJ by this time next year so the rumours say
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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by Blackcat1 » Fri May 23, 2025 5:53 pm

capercaillie wrote:
Fri May 23, 2025 2:24 pm
AlexanderClover wrote:
Wed May 21, 2025 12:38 pm


From what I’ve read, if it’s gonna happen won’t be until around 2030. There’s a lot of ifs and maybes about it still.
By which time the F-15Es will have been at Lakenheath for 38 years! That's seriously old. We retired our Tornados after a total similar service life and the Americans are only repositioning these. OK we'll be left with the dullest of the dull uncharismatic heaps at the Heath, but the Eagles weren't blink and you'll miss them.

Sadly unless F-15EX are sent over there is nothing more exciting anywhere in the pipeline.
Old yes , seriously old? Tell that to the B52 🤣
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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by Snoop 95 » Fri May 23, 2025 6:33 pm

Somebody, somewhere decided in the not-too-distant past that four squadrons of FJ's were required at RAF Lakenheath. Has 'somebody' decided that is no longer the case in this unstable world?

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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by James Cutting » Fri May 23, 2025 6:35 pm

Blackcat1 wrote:
Fri May 23, 2025 5:47 pm
First LN Eagles are expected at SJ by this time next year so the rumours say
If you watch the video and the clip shown, nothing at all is decided yet, not even SJ. They might, but it isn’t confirmed.
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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by James Cutting » Fri May 23, 2025 6:37 pm

Like Slogen said, this is all assuming something happens - it’s not actually officially confirmed. Mildenhall was officially closing, and then it wasn’t. Anything can change.

What’s certain though, is some years in the future, they’ll disappear. So just make the most of what you’ve got and just enjoy it.
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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by Boneyard1 » Fri May 23, 2025 7:34 pm

Hear hear!! Well said,James!

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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by Jason Grant » Sat May 24, 2025 8:34 am

I think this is all party politics with politicians making strategic military decisions. The Pentagon wanted to retire 26 older F-15E of the 335th Fighter Squadron at Seymour Johnson AFB, this has now been blocked by lawmakers as it protects over 500 jobs. I think Senator Budd of North Carolina (home of Seymour Johnson AFB), who is now pushing for the removal of Strike Eagles from RAF Lakenheath, knows that time is running out on the older jets and he is protecting his own backyard by instigating the push for a realignment. Whether he gets his own way, time will tell.
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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by Vulcanone » Sat May 24, 2025 12:23 pm

I suppose we can but hope Orange Man orders more F-15EXs.

As I saw something the other day (memory loss means I know not where) That someone in the USAF was warming to the idea of an F-16 Block 80....

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Re: LN Strike Eagles going home

Post by geoffs » Sat May 24, 2025 7:38 pm

Spoke to a 144th FW pilot who are Fresno Airport, when they were visiting Miramar for the airshow last September. He said he was starting training for the F-15EX sometime this year. He was saying its like starting on a completely new plane again as all the systems and controls are different. Which is I guess what you'd expect!

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