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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 14:53:20 GMT, "Thomas Schoene"
wrote: Scott Ferrin wrote: Lockheed is pretty much the stealth expert. Boeing has very little experience building an operational stealth anything. Aside from building a big chunk of the F-22 and B-2 (wing and fuselage sections of both types, I believe) and the Commanche. And whatever black programs they have to go along with the Bird of Prey unveiled last year. The F-22 was developed by Lockheed and the B-2 by Northrop. IIRC on both aircraft the "stealthy" features are all done inhouse. So as far as publicly known projects go Boeing seems to be limited to the BoP the X-45, and X-46. Sure they've done things like the Super Hornet and SLAM-ER that have a degree of stealth and the datat form the Commanche and X-36 which they inherited but both Lockheed and Northrop's experience goes clear back to the fifties. Compared to Lockheed and Northrop does have very little experience. I never said they didn't have *any* I just meant that compared to the other two they don't have much. |
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