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Air Force's stealth fighters making final flights

Posted March 11, 2008 10:33 AM

From CNN.com - Technology:

The world's first attack aircraft to employ stealth technology is slipping quietly into history. The inky black, angular, radar-evading F-117, which spent 27 years in the Air Force arsenal secretly patrolling hostile skies from Serbia to Iraq, will be put in mothballs next month in Nevada. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, which manages the F-117 program, will have an informal, private retirement ceremony Tuesday with military leaders, base employees and representatives from Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico. The last F-117s scheduled to fly will leave Holloman on April 21, stop in Palmdale, California, for another retirement ceremony, then arrive on April 22 at their final destination: Tonopah Test Range Airfield in Nevada, where the jet made its first flight in 1981. The government has no plans to bring the fighter out of retirement, but could do so if necessary.

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03/12/2008 3:08 AM

Sad, end of an era.....they were really good.....but time marches on.....

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Re: Air Force's stealth fighters making final flights

03/12/2008 10:56 PM

What's replacing them?

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03/13/2008 3:27 AM

Raptor I believe.

Its proper name is:- Lockheed Martin F-22

You can click on this link and read more:-

F-22 Raptor

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03/13/2008 10:26 AM

That's for them to know and us to wonder about

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