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Kevin Robertsons photo career in the aerospace industry began with Northrop Grumman, where he initially worked on the F-20 Tigershark program. Later, he transferred to the Advanced Tactical Bomber program, what became the B-2 bomber. He then joined Lockheed Martin and began work on the F-22 flight test program at Edwards AFB in California. His aerial photography flights have involved chasing the F-22 from the backseat of F-16 or F-15 aircraft.
"Flying in an F-16 can be an enlightening experience. The forces put on your body are unbelievable. From positive gs to negative gs, aileron rolls to windup turns, vertical climbs to vertical descents the F-16 provides a ride that outperforms any roller coaster you can imagine. If your stomach cant handle flying, you will want to give up eating for a lifetime. For those who can handle the motions, flying is a pure adrenaline rush."

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