First production F-15 Eagle 73-089 is dedicated to the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum
Retired Col. Lars Granath spoke about how he started flying the F-15 Eagle and his part in the Oregon Air National guard acquiring the F-15A that was being dedicated. Aircraft 73-089 was dedicated to the Evergreen Aviation Museum Nov 11, 2010. 73-089 was the oldest flying F-15 Eagle retiring at thirty six years of service. One of the first production aircraft, 089 had a uniqueness that both the maintenance and pilots loved. (US Air Force Photograph by Tech. Sgt. Greg Neuleib)
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