This unusually-shaped aircraft made it's first flight in 1982, and was designed as an aircraft that would simultaniously monitor the battlefield from deep within and provide targeting information for smart weaponry. The curved body design cloaked it from radar, but also made it the most unstable stealth aircraft to fly (even more so than the F-117 and the B-2 Spirit). It has logged in over 135 flights and 250 hours, and is now a museum piece at the National Museum of The United States Air Force on the Wirght-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.
The original doesn't have any markings, but I kinda needed to cover up some of my nasty eraser marks. The windsheild(s) kinda came out crappy, but oh well...
Oh... and sorry for butchering your icon there, Wolf-feathers , but I thought it would fit at the time...
*sob*, forgive me...
The original doesn't have any markings, but I kinda needed to cover up some of my nasty eraser marks. The windsheild(s) kinda came out crappy, but oh well...
Oh... and sorry for butchering your icon there, Wolf-feathers , but I thought it would fit at the time...
*sob*, forgive me...
Category All / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Any
Size 819 x 420px
.................................AAAAH! NO WAY! NO WAY! SOOOO COOLS! WHY WASN'T I'S INVITED? WTF?............DAH! Jus' got a lil' emotional there, SUPER SWEETS!
Real thing...............kinda like that... As said by those that flew during it's trials, it was the most unstable aircraft they had ever flown, so that comparison seems 'bout right.
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