Although the fighter’s bobbing external air
intakes may seem strange to the uninitiated, they form a critical part of its
design.
BYOLIVER PARKEN|PUBLISHED NOV 4, 2023 2:43 PM EDT
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Recent
video of a Japanese F-15J Eagle brilliantly shows the fighter's maneuvering air
intakes bobbing up and down in flight. Although it certainly looks strange in a
techno-marvel kind of way, there is an important reason for it central to the
aircraft's functionality.
The
footage from @rikizomisono below shows a Japan
Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) F-15J with the serial
number 12-9828, and was captured during rehearsals for this year’s iteration of
the JASDF’s Gifu Air Show. The event is set to take
place on
November 12 at Gifu Air Field, which is located in Kakamigahara city, Japan’s
southern Gifu Prefecture. Gifu Air Field is home to the JASDF’s Air Development
and Test Wing, Air Development and Test Command, which flies F-15J
alongside F-2 fighters, among
other aircraft types.
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