But it's done it's (second?) airshow on The 16th august.
The Russians say it will wipe the floor with the Raptor and use the j-20 as the water bucket



:-/
What about the B-2?
What about the B-2?
That one is more based on radar radiation absorving materials, but yeah, I forgot to mention it.
Wow, I thought the curves just scattered the radar waves around like in normal planes. But the B-2 also has a flat bottom, which is very common in stealth fighters. That's probably because it reflects the radar waves away from the radar reciever since the radar waves' angle of reflection must be the same as the the angle of incidence, right?
What I don't understand is the purpose of the angles of the wings and tailplanes, for example in the F-22, having to be equal, leading edge to leading edge and trailing edge to trailing edge. And on the B-2 the jagging of the trailing edge also has parallel lines.
Well seeing that they announced the F-22 will be flying once again near the beginning of fall, I'm sure we'll learn more about her. As well as the F-35.
-Jake
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