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F - 22 Viper / Rapier, (USAF).

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The YF-22 "Raptor" is an advanced fighter prototype built by Lockheed - Boeing - General Dynamics. In 1981, the Air Force developed a requirement for an Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) as a new air superiority fighter. It would take advantage of the new technologies in fighter design on the horizon including composite materials, lightweight alloys, advanced flight control systems, higher power propulsion systems, and stealth technology. Air Force leaders believed these new technologies would make aircraft like the F-15 and F-16 obsolete by the early 21st century. In 1985, the Air Force sent out technical requests for proposals to a number of aircraft manufacturing teams. The Lockheed-Boeing-General Dynamics team built two YF-22 prototypes, one with General Electric YF-120 engines and the other with Pratt & Whitney YF-119 engines. After extensive flight tests the Lockheed team won the airframe competion and the Pratt & Whitney team the engine contract. Source and Link: U.S.A.F. Museum. (Scale: 1/48, Length: 15.25", Wing Span: 11.25")

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