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What Type Aircraft Is Doing The Flyover For Superbowl 44?

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F-15 Eagles of the Air National Guard
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Both F15s and F22s have 2 engines.  The shot was so poor I couldn't distinguish the wing shapes or whether the vert stabs were straight.  F15 Cs are one seat air superiority.  F15 E Strike Eagles are two-seat ground attack.  I certainly couldnt tell from the shot even in slow motion whether the flyover was one-seat planes or two-seat.  There are no two-seat versions of the F22.

All that being said, I would guess they were F15s and if AF public affairs says it was Eagles then it was Eagles.
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I think a Globe master!!!This plane are hugh!
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F-15's or F-22's
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That would be top secret info, LoL. But I would expect maybe the F-18 hornets. Love to see a F22 or F35, but with these being high maintenance jets....Wait!!! This is the USA. They love to waste money. I think it will be F-18's...
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It was F-15 Strike Eagles. Stupid camera man messed up the shot. It almost looked like F-22, till I saw the twin engines. Also before the game a B-2 Spirit Bomber flew over the stadium. They did not show that. It was the only aircraft allowed within miles of the stadium.
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It was a flight of Strike Eagles, don't know what unit though...LOUD and PROUD though loved it.
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F-15 I sort of saw the outline of the planes and I saw like 10 videos of f-15's on youtube
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It was not much of a shot was it. I would have loved to have seen the B-2 Spirit Bomber also, but they did not show it.
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Lol!
The F-15s, from the Florida Air National Guard's 125th Fighter Wing, will time their flyover to begin just as country music superstar Carrie Underwood belts out the last note of the national anthem, reported Air Force Lt. Col. Richard Bittner, the 125th Wing's public affairs officer.
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F-15 Eagle. Not "Strike Eagle." The Strike Eagle a two seater F-15 that can drop bombs. And F-22's have 2 engines FYI.

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