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Originally Posted by glyn
A number of British exchange pilots have served in F-117 Squadrons. I don't know if pilots from elsewhere have. I would have thought the Nighthawk would have few secrets to reveal now. I do know that it is much slower than most people would expect, and the landing speed is pretty high, so its range of operating speeds are limited.
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There are RAF pilots flying the F-22, also. I met one, so I know they exist. But yeah, I'm also surprised so little information about them really made it into the public arena.
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Originally Posted by Dreadnought
You will have to forgive me as it has been some time since my last visit to an air show that they were part of. I agree they are dedicated bombers built along the fighter frame network.I doubt they would be very good at fighter rolls as they are in bombing rolls. Thats why they are called "woblin goblins" the computers that adjust the aircraft stability every few seconds are just plain amazing.
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What do you mean "fighter frame network?"