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Sunday, 03 January 2010
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We migrated our extensive video collection of a total of 56 videos under the new design. You can check them out by clicking on Videos in the 'Multimedia' menu. The videos are organized thematicaly for ease of navigation. And as an added feature, local time is now displayed on the top of the screen for areas where F-15E activities usually take place - 7 main airbases and places.

Videos

A total of 56 videos are stored locally on the server of F-15E.info. These can be freely downloaded. Here is a list of them organized into thematical groups:

Videos:

Local Times

If you take a look at the very top of the screen, you will see digital time readouts for 7 different places in the world. These readouts show the local time at those places (taking summer/winter daylight saving into account), giving you a quick glance of what watches show at F-15E operating theatres. The times shown are for:

  • Nellis AFB: Located in Nevada (US), it is the home of 17th WS, 422nd TES and the hosting AFB for Red Flag.
  • Mountain Home AFB: Located in Idaho (US), this is the home of 366th "Gunfighters" FW, which hosts two F-15E squadrons, the 389th Thunderbolts and the 391st Bold Tigers.
  • Eglin AFB: Located in Florida (US), this is the home of 40th FTS and 85th TES.
  • Seymour-Johnson AFB: Located in North-Carolina (US), this is the home of 4th "Fourth but First" FW, which hosts four F-15E squadrons, the 333rd Lancers, the 334th Eagles, the 335th Chiefs and the 336th Rocketeers.
  • RAF Lakenheath: Located in the UK, this is the home of the 48th "Liberty" FW, which hosts two F-15E squadrons, the 492nd Madhatters and the 494th Panthers.
  • Iraq and Afghanistan: No comment is needed for these countries, as these were places for busy F-15E operations in the present and in the past.

Please note, that the clock works by using the time of the servers of your Internet Service Provider, so if you think the time is not set right for these areas, please contact your ISP.

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