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F-117 cover story

Started by Hobbes, February 20, 2016, 05:18:59 AM

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Hobbes

The USAF used some interesting tactics to keep the F-117 a secret during the early years of its operational life.

http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/the-f-117-stealth-fighter-program-actually-had-a-klingo-1759842067

- the 4450th Tactical Fighter Group operated A-7s by day, and the F-117 by night.
- to justify the use of the old A-7 by an experimental fighter group, they created a "cloaking device".



This was a baggage pod festooned with aerials. The nose had a clear cover (like an LGB) with a red light underneath.

- for visiting dignitaries, they'd dress up an empty hangar space with tools, a wheel or two and guys working on an 'invisible aircraft':




You've probably seen this type of photo done as a prank, but it amuses me the 4450 did it more-or-less seriously:

Dizzyfugu

Interesting that the wet outline in the lowest pic rather resembles an F-22?

DogfighterZen

I was thinking the same thing, the wet outline looks nothing like a F-117, much more like a Raptor.  :thumbsup:
It is amusing that they would do something like those fake setups for an invisible aircraft, i bet the soviets would be at least intrigued to see such photos... ;D

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Luv the humor behind the pod story. Who said the USAF hasnt got a sense of humor?
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tahsin

Once again a slight of sorts at the Soviet Intelligence capabilities. It's pointlessness can be measured from the oft repeated story that a few company officials wrote an insult on the roof of the Northrop facility for the B-2... As if the Russians didn't have all the blueprints and relevant material.

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Hobbes

Quote from: Dizzyfugu on February 20, 2016, 05:23:10 AM
Interesting that the wet outline in the lowest pic rather resembles an F-22?

The wet outline is just a random sample I picked off the internet. Similar joke photos exist with F-117 outlines.

sandiego89

And there are other joke photos out there of armed guards around roped off "steath" aircraft at airshows- and only the chocks and boarding ladder are there-  Saw this done a few times in person- always got a good chuckle out of the crowd.   
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Rheged

Quote from: tahsin on February 24, 2016, 02:08:50 AM
Once again a slight of sorts at the Soviet Intelligence capabilities. It's pointlessness can be measured from the oft repeated story that a few company officials wrote an insult on the roof of the Northrop facility for the B-2...

Puts me in mind of the farmer near Spadeadam Ranges, who painted "SOD OFF, BIGGLES"  on the roof of his barn after a series of very low overflights some years ago.  I understand that he receives  cards every Christmas from the aircrew of several RAF squadrons , and every one signed "Best Wishes, James Bigglesworth and friends"
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ChernayaAkula

I like this one:



Nice of him, greeting the passengers on approach.  :thumbsup: Only.... the house is located in Milwaukee!  :wacko:  ;D
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Quote from: sandiego89 on February 24, 2016, 05:13:12 AM
And there are other joke photos out there of armed guards around roped off "steath" aircraft at airshows- and only the chocks and boarding ladder are there-  Saw this done a few times in person- always got a good chuckle out of the crowd.  
A piece on the first visit by the F-19 to New Zealand, published in NZ Wings magazine in April 1988  :lol:


Quote from: Rheged on February 24, 2016, 05:30:23 AM
Puts me in mind of the farmer near Spadeadam Ranges, who painted "SOD OFF, BIGGLES"  on the roof of his barn after a series of very low overflights some years ago.  I understand that he receives  cards every Christmas from the aircrew of several RAF squadrons , and every one signed "Best Wishes, James Bigglesworth and friends"
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Funny stuff ! Great thread Hobbes, always nice to have a laugh, and to learn something new !

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