Even the stuff that is cutting edge is 25 years old. I remember in 1989 the Atlanta paper ran an article on the battle going on between Northrop and Lockheed to decide who would build the next generation fighter. There was a picture of the F-22 in the Atlanta paper next to the article. Since there was a prototype in 89' then the basic technolgy had to be 7-8 years old at the time.
The Altanta paper ran a story on it because if the Lockheed variant won out it would mean jobs for the Atlanta area.
John
Agreed.
How large do you guess our own fleet of UFO antigrav platforms is?
My relative had no clue, as best as I can recall.
My own wild haired utter guesstimate is 75-300. But I have no idea where I come up with those numbers from nor the likelihood of their being anywhere close to accurate.