The McDonnell Douglas (later Boeing) Phantom Works built the Bird of Prey to demonstrate stealth technology. The single aircraft flew 40 times between 1996 and 1999 and is now in the USAF museum in Dayton, Ohio
do you think they would ever make a civilian version of this without all the stealth capabilities and weapons technology. id much rather by that than an L-39
do you think they would ever make a civilian version of this without all the stealth capabilities and weapons technology. id much rather by that than an L-39
MrCstimp 1 month ago
@ManifestMiasma I don't think the F-22 does.
Direwolf56 1 month ago
@Direwolf56 Every cockpit has analog gauges, even modern airliners. 14 CFR requires it.
ManifestMiasma 1 month ago
I wonder what the cockpit looks like from the inside. Probably just analog guages considering when it was built.
Direwolf56 2 months ago
@StellarBlue1 We are the best, we have the best weapon systems in the world, and who the fuck are you guys to talk? you guys aren't worth shit
ianoparty22 2 months ago
First time I've ever seen this thing. I'm getting chills; it's so beautiful.
robonightmare 5 months ago
i <3 Boeings new planes (this,797,747-8) just to name a few.
rcpowersfan101 5 months ago
This beautiful beast should have the X32's powerplant and control systems installed into it.
Scorpion85629 8 months ago
That is one F-ugly bird.
tommyzDad 8 months ago
I wonder how small an emp device can be. Could it affect flight computers?
vladdrac88 9 months ago