Air Force’s stealth fighters making final flights

The world’s first attack aircraft to employ stealth technology is slipping quietly into history.

The inky black, angular, radar-evading F-117, which spent 27 years in the Air Force arsenal secretly patrolling hostile skies from Serbia to Iraq, will be put in mothballs next month in Nevada.
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The last F-117s scheduled to fly will leave Holloman on April 21, stop in Palmdale, California, for another retirement ceremony, then arrive on April 22 at their final destination: Tonopah Test Range Airfield in Nevada, where the jet made its first flight in 1981.




  1. tchamp2 says:

    This is sad — between this and the F-14, all the planes that were cool and cutting-edge when I was a kid are now leaving.

    Oh well, the older I get, the more things there are behind me!

  2. Dallas says:

    Wow – had it been that long?

    It seems like the F117 was in service when George Bush protected Texas from the Viet Cong hiding in Oklahoma.

  3. jbenson2 says:

    They’ve been around for 27 years? Wow!

    I guess that’s why they were called Stealth planes.

    Good job!

  4. BryanP says:

    The last of the Century Series fighters flies off into the sunset. Damn I suddenly feel old.

  5. Eideard says:

    Think about how long the F16 has been around. Cripes, NATO’s been buying them over 25 years. But, pilots love ‘em.

    My best bud in military history and strategy discussions has done a couple tours over Afghanistan in one – and loves the critter.

  6. SparkyOne says:

    and you will know they are gone because they won’t show-up on radar and……

  7. grog says:

    just waiting to be sold to a hostile country by a republican operative like oliver north to generate cash for some illegal operation

    but hey, we’ll get another republican convict on the air waves!

  8. OmegaMan says:

    #1 The B-52 is still around just as the A10 Warthog much to the chagrin of the Military Industrial Complex…. Flying the Ferraris are neat, but in a time of war the military, not just ours, has discovered they get more bang for the buck in the solid workhorses.

  9. Rodrigo says:

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but this is the longest time the US had such big technology gap against the rest of the world. 30 years and still no European or Russian stealth aircraft, and no special detection method to detect it, either. Amazing, really.

  10. morram says:

    I still miss the seeing F101 and U2 and all the hours I spent in my C119 and C47 up country.

  11. patrick says:

    Would love to get a ride in its replacement.

    http://www.kbvp.com/extreme-videos/f-22-raptor

  12. JimD says:

    Stealth Technology developed by the Nazis in WWII – used carbon loaded rubber on their subs and had prototype aricraft made of plywood with the same stuff on it to evade radar – The US just perfected it and made lots more !!! Just like missiles – we “rescued” Von Braun from the Russkies so he could “Aim at the Stars” !!!

  13. Alex C says:

    I had no idea it had been around so long.

  14. GF says:

    I thought the F-117 started flying in 1977. And, how do you know the F-22 or F-35 is it’s replacement…hehehe

  15. Patrick says:

    #16 – The F-22 is the replacement, not the JSF. As far as how I know. That doesn’t matter… hehehe

  16. JPV says:

    Rodrigo said

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but this is the longest time the US had such big technology gap against the rest of the world.

    —–

    You’re wrong. Numerous countries employ stealth technology…

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stealth_aircraft

    And I guess that you missed the story about the Chinese submarine that sneaked up on the USS Kitty Hawk, undetected…

    http://www.defensetech.org/archives/002969.html

    BTW, I don’t really think that the US stealth aircraft are as effective as the US government would have you believe. There are numerous accounts of the Russian being able to easily track them. I think that it’s mostly propaganda and myth. I know that the F117s tend to fly low and at night for most of their missions. This is why farmers with SAMs can shoot them down. Anyway, any aircraft would be stealth under such usage.

  17. patrick says:

    # 18 JPV “You’re wrong. Numerous countries employ stealth technology…
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stealth_aircraft

    Umm, hate to burst your bubble but no other country has operational stealth aircraft. If you read the article it will probably say as much.

  18. morram says:

    When it comes down to it all the stealth in the world ain’t going save us cause they’ll be pissing poison in our food and water watching us all die a slow death then the USA will look like one large Jim Jones Town



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