Lockheed Have Blue
DESCRIPTION
I made Lockheed Have Blue, a stealth demonstration experimental aircraft developed by Lockheed. The interior of the cockpit and ejection seats are also built in!
OPERATION EXPLANATION
Trim:Trim
Ag1: Position light
Ag2: In-flight lighting
Ag3: CockpitCanopy Open
Ag4: Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS)OFF/ON
Ag5: Bailout
HISTORY
In 1975, Lockheed and Northrop were presented with a plan for the XST: Experimental Survivable Testbed. The prototypes produced by Northrop and Lockheed according to this plan were small and common in that they were single-seat, but Northrop's ones were rounded to reduce diffused reflection of radar waves and had a shape that did not cause sharp angles on the aircraft. Lockheed, on the other hand, had an angular shape from the beginning to reflect the radar only in a specific direction. Gunbai went up to Lockheed, and development began in April 1976. The prototype produced was given the code name "Have Blue", and the engine, landing gear, and FBM of the aircraft were developed by diverting from existing aircraft such as the F-5 and F-16. The engine was tested on November 4, 1977, and made its maiden flight on December 11, 1977. However, it failed to land on May 6 of the following year and was wrecked. Unit 2 also existed, but both Units 1 and 2 disappeared in the accident, and the aircraft does not exist. However, this aircraft led to the development of the practical F-117.
Specifications
Spotlights
- This craft is curated
- RussianAce 3.0 years ago
- Zott 3.0 years ago
- Phox 3.0 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 4 airplane(s) +21 bonus
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 19.7ft (6.0m)
- Length 39.4ft (12.0m)
- Height 7.6ft (2.3m)
- Empty Weight 7,389lbs (3,351kg)
- Loaded Weight 10,934lbs (4,959kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.924
- Wing Loading 48.7lbs/ft2 (237.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 224.4ft2 (20.9m2)
- Drag Points 3995
Parts
- Number of Parts 245
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,150
@fireleafthecatto Oh, I See, It's Like YF-22 For The Raptor, Thx For Explain Man!
@MrCOPTY you’re thinking of the f-117. This is a prototype pretty much.
Isn't The Tial In Wrong Place?
So stealthy that only the pole could be seen
whut dose rool out mean?
Remember you can submit your craft to the VR challenges
When an aircraft enthusiast gets addicted to geometry
Yes
Smol