Wednesday, July 31, 2019

This Is What Happens When The Radar Absorbent Skin Of An F-22 Crumbles

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Warzone/The Drive: These Images Of An F-22 Raptor's Crumbling Radar Absorbent Skin Are Fascinating

The photos are a reminder of just how much work goes into keeping the F-22's skin ready for combat and the amazing science behind its stealthy design.

The F-22 Raptor was a highlight of this year's EAA Airventure Air Show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The Raptor Demo Team flew in aircraft that were from Langely AFB in Virginia, where the team is based. One of those jets showed comparatively extreme signs of corrosion on the upper nose area, right before the canopy. In fact, the section was in such poor shape, that it offered a bizarre and fascinating view of what some of the F-22's most prominent surface areas are made up of.

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WNU editor: Maybe one day (in the far future) someone will write a book on how this incredible technology was developed and applied. 

2 comments:

Bob Huntley said...

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Anonymous said...

Carbon fiber. A lot like fiberglass.