Sunday, October 25, 2020

Why Is The F-117 Stealth Fighter Still Flying?

 


This old plane just won’t go away. We can explain why. 

The United States Air Force “officially” retired the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk in April 2008, but what retired actually means is debatable as two of the Cold War stealth aircraft were seen last week in the skies near Miramar Naval Base, outside of San Diego. 

The Nighthawk, which was the first operational warplane to be designed around stealth technology, was designed to be virtually invisible to radar, and difficult to spot with the naked eye. 

The ground attack aircraft was actually so secret that it was in service for six years before the U.S. Air Force even admitted its existence. Yet for the second time this year, the aircraft was in fact spotted by keen-eyed viewers.

Is the F-117 making a comeback or is something else in the works? 

Read more .... 

WNU Editor: Using it for testing purposes with other systems and hardware makes sense to me.

2 comments:

RussInSoCal said...

And that about 10% of the entire F-22 fleet was destroyed at Tyndall AFB during Hurricane Michael.

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