Why was the YF-23 not chosen?

Why was the YF-23 not chosen?

The Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) competition was different than some of the other fighter competitions. The planes never squared off in any kind of mock combat. The pilots who flew the YF-22 never flew the YF-23 so there was no way to directly compare the 2 in that way.

What does YF mean in aircraft?

The ‘Y’ in YF stands for prototype according to the Tri-Service aircraft designation system. The ‘F’ stands for fighter, so YF stands for prototype-Fighter. These aircraft are operated by the US Department of Defense (USAF or USN).

Did the YF-23 have a gun?

Four SDBs and a single AIM-120 can fit into each of the F-22’s main weapons bays. Instead of shallow, largely conformal bays, the YF-23 had a single, coffin-like, cavernous weapons carrying cavity that ran from behind the cockpit, back into the area between the aircraft’s widely spaced and very unique air intakes.

How many f22s does the US have?

186 aircraft
The United States Air Force is the only operator of the F-22. As of June 2020, it has 186 aircraft in its inventory.

Is the F-22 still in service?

The F-22 was canceled because America didn’t need a stealth air-superiority fighter for the War on Terror. With ongoing combat operations in multiple theaters to fund, the F-22 program was shut down in December 2011 with just 186 fighters delivered.

Why was yf23 rejected?

The first reason was because the YF-22 was more maneuverable with its thrust vectoring, and the second was because the Navy had been interested in the possibility of putting some on an aircraft carrier. The decision not to do this came after production had begun on the F-22, partially because of costs to modify it.

Does demonstrator have blue technology?

Lockheed Have Blue was the code name for Lockheed’s proof of concept demonstrator for a stealth bomber. Have Blue was designed by Lockheed’s Skunk Works division, and tested at Groom Lake, Nevada. The eventual design characteristically featured faceted surfaces to deflect radar waves away from a radar receiver.

How fast was YF 23?

1,451 mph
Northrop YF-23/Top speed

Where is the YF 23 GREY ghost?

the National Museum of
YF-23A PAV-1, Air Force serial number 87-0800, registration number N231YF, is on display in the Research and Development hangar of the National Museum of the United States Air Force near Dayton, Ohio.

How many missiles can the YF 23 carry?

In the pursuit of stealth, all of the weapons carried by the F-23 were to have been housed completely internally. The forward section of the fuselage underbelly was flat, with a capacious weapons bay immediately aft of the nose gear bay. The bay could carry four AIM-120 AMRAAM air-to-air missiles.

Does Australia have F-22 Raptors?

This week the United States Air Force F-22 Raptors commenced training with the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) F/A 18 Hornets for the first enhanced air cooperation activity in Australia.

What is another name for the Northrop YF-23?

They were nicknamed Gray Ghost (foreground), and Black Widow II The Northrop/McDonnell Douglas YF-23 is an American single-seat, twin-engine stealth fighter aircraft technology demonstrator designed for the United States Air Force (USAF).

Why is the YF-23 called the Black Widow II?

The first YF-23 was painted charcoal gray and was nicknamed “Black Widow II”, after the Northrop P-61 Black Widow of World War II. It briefly had a red hourglass marking resembling the marking on the underside of the black widow spider before Northrop management had it removed.

What is the difference between the YF-23 and the F-22 Raptor?

The YF-23 was stealthier and faster, but less agile than its competitor. After a four-year development and evaluation process, the YF-22 was announced the winner in 1991 and entered production as the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor.

Who was the first person to fly a YF 23?

The second YF-23 (serial number 87-0801, PAV-2) made its first flight on 26 October, piloted by Jim Sandberg. The first YF-23 was painted charcoal gray and was nicknamed “Black Widow II”, after the Northrop P-61 Black Widow of World War II.

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