The F-15 Eagle
The F-15 Eagle is a twin-engine, all-weather fighter jet designed for speed, agility, and air dominance. With its high thrust-to-weight ratio and advanced avionics, the F-15 can outmaneuver nearly any opponent and is armed with a lethal mix of air-to-air missiles and a powerful 20mm cannon. Its sophisticated radar and weapons systems help pilots track and defeat enemy aircraft in almost any conditions, making it legendary for its unmatched record of aerial victories without a single combat loss.
First flown in the 1970s, the F-15 continues to serve as the backbone of the U.S. Air Force’s fighter fleet and is trusted by air forces around the world. The Eagle’s success spawned variants like the F-15E Strike Eagle, which adds ground-attack abilities and modern upgrades to keep the jet on the cutting edge even decades since its debut.


Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs
The United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs is a premier military institution where future Air Force and Space Force officers are molded through a rigorous mix of academics, military training, and athletics. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, the Academy’s sprawling 18,455-acre campus features iconic modernist architecture—most famously the soaring Cadet Chapel—and houses more than 4,000 cadets pursuing thirty-one fields of study.
The Academy’s location was selected for its flight training potential and scenic beauty, and since its 1959 founding, it’s grown into one of Colorado’s top tourist destinations while producing over 50,000 military leaders for the Air Force and Space Force.




Richard Broome
Aviation Artist, Colorado Springs
Richard R. Broome is an American artist celebrated for his masterfully detailed paintings of aviation and celestial subjects. His work is distinguished by a meticulous, classical technique reminiscent of the Old World masters, which he applies to the modern technological marvels of flight.
Broome’s artistic perspective is founded on a lifetime of aeronautical expertise. A licensed pilot by age 16, he earned professional FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) ratings and studied aircraft maintenance engineering. This deep technical understanding informs every composition, lending his work an authenticity that has long been recognized by the aviation community.
His professional career began in the late 1960s, with his paintings quickly finding an audience among pilots and crews at major American airports. Over a career spanning more than five decades, he has created an extensive oeuvre of over 3,000 original works.
A cornerstone of Broome's legacy is his relationship with the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA). In 1974, he originated the tradition of the "Class Painting," creating a unique work to commemorate each graduating class. His studio now holds the definitive archive of this institutional artwork, a multi-decade chronicle of the Academy's heritage. Beyond his acclaimed aviation pieces, his work is held in collections internationally.
Original paintings by Richard Broome command significant value and are sought after by serious collectors. In a special partnership with the artist, Swiss Link is proud to present an exclusive collection of limited-edition prints, making some of his most iconic works accessible to a new generation of admirers.