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B-21 Raider vs. YF-23 – The Dark Technologies of America’s Ghost Aircraft
Newly released photos of the B-21 Raider reveal its close design lineage to the YF-23 "Grey Ghost," showcasing features like ...
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The YF-23 Black Widow II Stealth Fighter Haunts the F/A-XX
Key Points and Summary – The U.S. Navy’s F/A-XX next-generation fighter program is in peril, and its fate may rhyme with a ...
The YF-23 emphasized stealth characteristics: in fact to lessen weight and increase stealth, Northrop decided against using thrust vectoring for aerodynamic control as was used on the Lockheed YF-22A.
Lockheed Martin CEO James Taiclet has made clear his plan is to “create a best-value bridge” from today’s fifth-generation fighters to the sixth-generation Boeing F-47, winner of the U.S. Air Force’s ...
-The YF-23 competed in the Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) program during the Cold War but lost to Lockheed’s YF-22, which became the F-22 Raptor. The YF-23 was admired for its stealth, speed ...
Northrop Grumman's long-abandoned YF-23A advanced tactical fighter (ATF) is emerging as the possible basis for a surprise contender for the US Air Force's interim bomber requirement.
The YF-23, arguably far more futuristic looking than the F-22, never made it to production, but the two prototypes still exist, and one of them is in Torrance at the Western Museum of Flight.
The YF-23 had a greater flight range, giving the fighter the potential to strike much further targets. The F-22 Raptor had a more conventional design and more effective program management, and was ...
It also flew more test flights than the YF-23 — 72 over three months. The YF-22 and Lockheed received another advantage thanks the F-117s stellar performance in Operation Desert Storm.
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