F-117 is being retired

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I know what you mean, FlyboyJ. I remember when they were rolled out. Now where's my eyeglasses and cane?

I thought they were the future? Why take them out of service?
 
They were really mis-identified anyway. The should have been the A-117, not the F-117. I first saw them many years ago at an undisclosed Nevada location, before most people knew about them. I thought "What the hell is that?!?" But there was no way I asked, I didn't need to know. It was a few years later they finally showed them to the public. Their final ceremony at Plant 42 is not even open to the public.

So here is my tribute to the Nighthawk.
 

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I remember hearing about the crash of an "unidentified" aircraft in the Sierra Nevadas back in July of '86 (I wasn't too far from there at the time); the AF had the whole area locked-down within hours of the crash. It wasn't until years later that I found out it had been an F-117A on a night-training exercise (they only flew them at night back then).
 

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