Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Some high-def pics of F-117 Nighthawk Stealth

The F-117 has a whole range of tricks to make it stealthy, starting with the dark, low contrast paint scheme which makes it so difficult to see at night (or photograph during the day), it's covered in radar-absorbent materials and its very shape is intended to deflect radar away from the radar station. Its two jet engines are quiet and produce very little smoke, and the outlets from the engines, visible at the rear of the aircraft, mix cool air with the hot exhaust to reduce the type of heat signature that a heat-seeking missile could lock on to. The unusual "butterfly" tail is designed to shield the exhausts so missiles can't see them. Click here to see more pictures.

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