F117s break cover
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Dr Jekyll

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23,820 posts

278 months

Thursday 22nd October 2020
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Apparently a couple have tuned up at Miramar.

https://theaviationist.com/2020/10/21/two-f-117-ni...

sherman

14,557 posts

232 months

Thursday 22nd October 2020
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Has top gun 2 finished filming? hehe

FourWheelDrift

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301 months

Thursday 22nd October 2020
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LotusOmega375D

8,920 posts

170 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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I remember one turned up unannounced at the Southend Airshow ca. 2000. It did one fly past and was never seen again. Very stealthy.

LotusOmega375D

8,920 posts

170 months

Saturday 24th October 2020
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Brief video of them taking off.

https://youtu.be/1D4ehguQgA0

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

63 months

Saturday 24th October 2020
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I always wondered with that thing how the thrust ever actually managed to get it off the ground, those nozzles are so flat, thin and seemingly ineffectual, yet that is what the plane relies on to take off.

it's so alien compared to modern planes or any other jet in reality it just never looks right to me, a long flat basically board of outlets, just seems like it would be very restricted!

Tony1963

5,738 posts

179 months

Saturday 24th October 2020
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It's just good ol action and reaction. The aircraft is fairly light, and isn't a supersonic, fuel hungry beast, so its thrust requirements are low.
Ok, it is weird looking, but form following function etc.

IanH755

2,398 posts

137 months

Saturday 24th October 2020
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LukeBrown66 said:
I always wondered with that thing how the thrust ever actually managed to get it off the ground, those nozzles are so flat, thin and seemingly ineffectual, yet that is what the plane relies on to take off.

it's so alien compared to modern planes or any other jet in reality it just never looks right to me, a long flat basically board of outlets, just seems like it would be very restricted!
The wide thin bits you see aren't the engines "nozzles" as such, those are deeper within the bodywork, those wide thin parts are more of a diffuser used for mixing the exhaust with the air, dropping the pressure and heat/noise.