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The F-14 (retired from USN service aboit 15 years ago) was a multi-role fighter/interceptor.I've never been up on what the different F planes in the modern US military are for.
Could I please have a summary of the main use for the following as it would be useful considering current events ;
F-14
F-15
F-16
F-18
F-22
F-35
Thanks in advance.
They are designated "officially retired", but they are still active.The last Air Force Almanac to list the F-117 was 2008. Perhaps we have some hidden along with the B-58s.
Think about it - an ultra stealth ground attack aircraft.That's 'cause it's an MIB ops to distract us from the reverse engineered Horten hover saucer.
The last Air Force Almanac to list the F-117 was 2008. Perhaps we have some hidden along with the B-58s.
Ok now stop giving secrets away.That's 'cause it's an MIB ops to distract us from the reverse engineered Horten hover saucer.
The green ones or the ones with big eyes ?Ok now stop giving secrets away.
God's sake.
Whatever you do don't mention the aliens.
Just please don't talk about them.
Veeery interesting!There are some still maintained in airworthy status for training and test purposes. You head out to Nevada or Southern California you can see them flying occasionally.
Here’s a rare look at an Air Force F-117 stealth jet flying over California
The Air Force released a video on Tuesday of an F-117 Nighthawk stealth jet landing at Fresno Yosemite International Airport in California.taskandpurpose.com
Can't say.The green ones or the ones with big eyes ?