A-17 Stealth Attack PlaneFrom TinWiki.org(Redirected from A-17 Experimental Stealth Attack Plane)
Generally regarded as a fourth generation low-observable design, the A-17 is believed to have evolved from the YF-23 Advanced Tactical Fighter, and will replace the F-111 Fighter Bomber. The YF-23 lost out to Lockheed's F-22, but it's technology could easily be adapted for use on other projects.
[edit] Curvature and CompoundsShaped with complex curves and compound curvature, the A-17 is contoured to minimise radar and aerothermal signatures as it carries out it's mission of electronic warfare and deep reconnaissance. The engine exhaust geometry is reminiscent of the B-2, where the aft section of the engine nacelle slopes down to meet the aft trailing edge of the tail. The engine exhaust is buried deep within the trough, effectively masking the infra-red signature from observation from below. The two large vertical tail surfaces, serve to mask the exhaust from the sides. No positively-identifiable white world pictures exist of the plane, but sightings have been reported at RAF Boscombe Down in the UK, and Cannon AFB, New Mexico. Two events help to identify the A-17's existence:
![]() Photo of flying triangles taken by Steve Douglass [edit] AuroraThe A-17 craft bears a striking resemblance to the Aurora, and is, most likely, the Aurora if it exists. [edit] Related Links[edit] Relevant Discussion Threads |
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