Featured in NMUSAFBYTyler RogowayJul 2, 2020ShareThe “Toxic Death” Paint Scheme Was The F-117 Nighthawk’s Most OutrageousIt may not have been official, or long lived, but it sure looked evil. BYTyler RogowayJul 2, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickSep 18, 2019ShareThe Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Is Getting An F-117 Nighthawk Stealth JetThe stealth attack plane will join other aircraft at the museum, including a VC-137C Air Force One jet, F-14 Tomcat, and a VH-3 Marine One helicopter. BYJoseph TrevithickSep 18, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickAug 29, 2019Share51 F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Jets Remain In Inventory, None Destroyed Since 2008 (Updated)We finally have an official accounting of the F-117s, nearly all of which remain at Tonopah, but that is still set to change over the coming years. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 29, 2019Share
BYTyler RogowayJul 2, 2020ShareThe “Toxic Death” Paint Scheme Was The F-117 Nighthawk’s Most OutrageousIt may not have been official, or long lived, but it sure looked evil. BYTyler RogowayJul 2, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickSep 18, 2019ShareThe Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Is Getting An F-117 Nighthawk Stealth JetThe stealth attack plane will join other aircraft at the museum, including a VC-137C Air Force One jet, F-14 Tomcat, and a VH-3 Marine One helicopter. BYJoseph TrevithickSep 18, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickAug 29, 2019Share51 F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Jets Remain In Inventory, None Destroyed Since 2008 (Updated)We finally have an official accounting of the F-117s, nearly all of which remain at Tonopah, but that is still set to change over the coming years. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 29, 2019Share