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From its questionable debut over Panama, the shoot-down of a Nighthawk during Operation Allied Force over the former Yugoslavia, to the mind-boggling successes enjoyed by the type in the two Gulf Wars, this is the story of another ''Skunk Works'' icon that took aircraft design and operational capabilities to previously unprecedented levels.

Even from the earliest days of ''dog-fighting'', when pilots attempted to attack their advisories with the sun on their backs, one adage has held true - you can''t destroy what you can''t see. Even with the advent of radar the precept remains valid, however, the But how? conundrum had perplexed aircraft design engineers since the Second World War. Although designers and engineers had a number of tools available to help reduce an aircraft''s Radar Cross Section (RCS), ranging from its physical shape, to the use of Radar Absorbent Materials (RAM) - as seen in the A-12/SR-71, any reductions achieved by the mid 1970''s were at best modest and

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Introduction/ Design evolution and development/ Technical Specifications/ Operational History/ Conclusion - programme shut-down /Index

Lockheed F117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter

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A Paperback by Paul F. Crickmore, Adam Tooby, Henry Morshead

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 1/20/2014 12:10:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781472801166, 978-1472801166
    ISBN10: 1472801164

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    From its questionable debut over Panama, the shoot-down of a Nighthawk during Operation Allied Force over the former Yugoslavia, to the mind-boggling successes enjoyed by the type in the two Gulf Wars, this is the story of another ''Skunk Works'' icon that took aircraft design and operational capabilities to previously unprecedented levels.

    Even from the earliest days of ''dog-fighting'', when pilots attempted to attack their advisories with the sun on their backs, one adage has held true - you can''t destroy what you can''t see. Even with the advent of radar the precept remains valid, however, the But how? conundrum had perplexed aircraft design engineers since the Second World War. Although designers and engineers had a number of tools available to help reduce an aircraft''s Radar Cross Section (RCS), ranging from its physical shape, to the use of Radar Absorbent Materials (RAM) - as seen in the A-12/SR-71, any reductions achieved by the mid 1970''s were at best modest and

    Table of Contents
    Introduction/ Design evolution and development/ Technical Specifications/ Operational History/ Conclusion - programme shut-down /Index

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