To: Lysandru
I remember buying an "F-19" model as a teen (the aircraft also showed up in a wargame that I bought). But the real program at Tenopah turned out to be the F-117--which looks entirely different. And frankly, the F-117 should have been called "A-117" given its actual combat role. Reminds me in my model building days I had a model of an SR-71 which included sidewinder air-to-air missiles deployed from small missile bays under the belly. One can't imagine an SR-71 engaging in air-to-air combat.
12 posted on
11/02/2013 6:46:48 AM PDT by
Flick Lives
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To: Flick Lives
One can't imagine an SR-71 engaging in air-to-air combat. It could launch missiles and get to the target ahead of them. :)
13 posted on
11/02/2013 6:49:29 AM PDT by
Mr. Jeeves
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To: Flick Lives
Check this bit of history out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_YF-12
16 posted on
11/02/2013 7:11:35 AM PDT by
Lysandru
To: Flick Lives
they were AIM-47 that evolved iirc into the AIM-54 Phoenix missiles and iirc only about 5/6 planes were equipped to carry them before discontinuation
21 posted on
11/02/2013 7:56:56 AM PDT by
Chode
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