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- 117 (number) - Wikipedia
117 is the smallest possible length of the longest edge of an integer Heronian tetrahedron (a tetrahedron whose edge lengths, face areas and volume are all integers)
- The ‘Retired’ F-117A Nighthawk Still Flies for the U. S. Air Force - MSN
The United States Air Force publicly confirmed that the F-117 Nighthawk remains in use for training and testing purposes, and will likely remain in use until 2034
- F-117 Nighthawk - Lockheed Martin
Discover the F-117 Nighthawk, the world's first operational stealth aircraft, revolutionizing aerial warfare with its innovative capabilities and iconic design
- F-117 | Stealth Fighter, Nighthawk, USAF | Britannica
F-117, single-seat, twin-engine jet fighter-bomber built by the Lockheed Corporation (now part of the Lockheed Martin Corporation) for the U S Air Force It was the first stealth aircraft—i e , an aircraft designed entirely around the concept of evading detection by radar and other sensors
- The F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter Is Making a Big Comeback
The F-117 Nighthawk was designed as a stealth attack aircraft, primarily focused on delivering precision-guided munitions It carried its weapons internally in two bomb bays, and its arsenal mainly consisted of laser-guided bombs (LGBS) and GPS-guided bombs (JDAMs)
- Airframe: The F-117 Nighthawk gt; gt; Display - AF
As the Air Force’s first stealth fighter, the F-117 is capable of performing reconnaissance missions and bombing critical targets, all without the enemy’s knowledge The F-117 Nighthawk was a twin-engine stealth attack aircraft designed to exploit low-observable stealth technology
- The F-117A Nighthawk – USAF. com
About the size of an F-15 Eagle, the twin-engine aircraft is powered by two General Electric F404 turbofan engines and has quadruple redundant fly-by-wire flight controls Air refuelable, it supports worldwide commitments and adds to the deterrent strength of the U S military forces
- F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter - Reagan Foundation
The F-117 Nighthawk, Tail #803, nicknamed “Unexpected Guest,” flew more combat sorties (78) than all other F-117s combined The aircraft entered service in May 1984, during President Reagan’s administration
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