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Key leadership explore 3D options for 910th AW MAS systems

Chief Master Sgt. Darin Wesoloski, the aircraft fabrication shop superintendent assigned to the 910th Maintenance Group, shows (Ret) Col. Joe Zeis, the senior advisor for Aerospace and Defense Office of Governor Mike Dewine, and Jack Blackhurst, the executive director for the Air Force Research Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio, the 910th Airlift Wing’s Modular Aerial Spray System Module 1, Sep. 30, 2019, at Youngstown Air Reserve Station. The 910th Airlift Wing maintains the Department of Defense’s only large area fixed-wing aerial spray capability to control disease-carrying insects, pest insects, undesirable vegetation and to disperse oil spills in large bodies of water. AFRL leads the discovery, development and delivery of warfighting technologies for the United States of America’s air, space and cyberspace forces. The Aerospace and Defense Office protects Ohio’s military and aerospace installations, by identifying and seeking growth opportunities for the state’s military and aerospace installations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Noah J. Tancer)

PHOTO BY: Senior Airman Noah J. Tancer
VIRIN: 190930-F-WH833-1004.JPG
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CAMERA

NIKON D850

LENS

24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8

APERTURE

32/10

SHUTTERSPEED

1/125

ISO

500

IMAGE IS PUBLIC DOMAIN

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