F-117A Nighthawk 'Dark Angel' Walkaround with Stealth Fighter Pilot Jon Boyd
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Stealth Fighter pilot Jon Boyd takes Matt around one of the aircraft he flew in Desert Storm, 84-0810 'Dark Angel'. The aircraft is being readied for display at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.
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Wow criminally under viewed video! Great work putting this together
I'm still surprised this one didn't take off! Thanks for watching.
You guys are awesome. Would love to see you on more often. Cheers, boys!
fantastic vid,i fist saw a F-117a at Raf Mildenhall Airfete 92,amazing engineering
So awesome! Love this walkaround!
Will be having a look at her again in a couple weeks.
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A 747 in the background? Cool.
Check out our video on NASA's 747SP SOFIA which is now at Pima. That is an epic aircraft!
19:42 I CAN SEE the747
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Why is it stripped? There's others in museums that are intact as if they landed and rolled into the hangar.
That is how all F-117As arrive at museums. The coating and lead edges are still classified and rather toxic, so the Air Force remove them before delivery. The team at Pima are refabricating the 'pointy bits' and working out the right paint for the enviroment as, at the moment, there isn't any room inside one of the hangers for the aircraft.
@@damcasterspod thx. i wasn't aware that they de-mil it for museums. It's nice to see them being displayed and a shame they gotta be outside where the sun and weather can beat it up.
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Sorry, but it`s Standaround but not a Walkaround
I'd disagree, as we do walk about in the second half but thanks for your feedback.