The Most Expensive Military Planes To Ever Take To The Sky

Published on September 3, 2020
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C-17 Globemaster III, continued

The C-17’s first flight was in 1991, and it was later entered into the USAF’s service in 1995. Its purpose for being built was to free up the C-15 fleet and conduct outsize cargo transporting. The C-17 was also designed to replace the Lockheed C-141 Starlifter.

C 17 Globemaster III

C 17 Globemaster III

F-15 Eagle

This is another aircraft that was manufactured by Boeing’s subsidiary, McDonnell Douglas. This is a tactical fighter aircraft that features a twin-engine. It has the capability to fly in any weather system and costs $43.1 million.

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F 15 Eagle

F 15 Eagle