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USAF F-117A Nighthawk in an experimental paint scheme
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Proud Yugoslav boy posing defiantly on top of the wreckage of a downed U.S. Air Force F-117 Nighthawk during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
Rainger FX - DFST-1 Stealth Fuzz
“The DFST-1 (Stealth) is a full-on fuzz pedal ... has the same built-in noise gate to keep it ultra silent between notes, but with a ton of volume available. There are two main modes of working; either envelope controlled, or using step modulation, and both of these work on the ‘OVERTONE’ control, which – in conjunction with the ‘ALTITUDE’ knob – have huge effects on the tone… ENVELOPE CONTROLLED MODE The shape of the incoming signal governs the pedals ‘OVERTONE’ control, resulting in short bursts of high-resonance that zips down to an almost record-stop style halt. Crank up the ‘AWARENESS’ knob and the initial intensity is lengthened into a long searing sustain. There’s a ‘PAD’ switch by the left wing that adjusts the sensitivity of the pedal – so it can adapt to the high output signal levels of synthesizers or active guitars. Turn the ‘ALTITUDE’ knob up high and the low-end rolls off, creating more synthy squelches. Turn it back down – and with ‘OVERTONE’ low as well, full-range low-voiced thick distortion is available. STEP MODULATION MODEThe DFST-1 (Stealth) can give slow modulation to the ‘OVERTONE’ control – but with each up and down cycle divided into ten steps. These always start at the beginning of a step (never halfway through), which means that once the ‘RATE’ control is in the right tempo ballpark, the pedal can step through the pattern in time with the track you’re playing along to; it starts cleanly with each new phrase you play. With the ‘RATE’ knob set low, the pedal has a tone that alters with each new phrase you play. Set it fast and it goes beyond Leslie cabinet speeds into fast oscillation. This pedal has another custom-designed enclosure. It’s like an expanded Rainger FX mini-pedal, so it’s still surprisingly small – but is probably the world’s first effects pedal to have wings! There’s a solitary discreet red on/off LED on the main top panel, but when you play, two blue ‘signal present’ LEDs shine out from under the enclosure – silhouetting the pedal in blue light. All sockets are on the top end panel, including a minijack socket – primarily for use as ‘CV in’ from a modular synth set-up, but this can also be used with a Rainger FX Igor controller pad (not supplied). Inputs here control the ‘OVERTONE’ aspect of the pedal.NOTE; the DFST-1 (Stealth) is a limited edition Rainger FX pedal (only 240 made)”
stealth aircraft: Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk
cred: raingerfx.com/product/dfst-1-stealth/, commons.wikimedia.org/,
F-117A - Palm Springs Air Museum
F-117A Stealth fighter aircraft from the 37th Tactical Fighter Wing, Tonopah Test Range, Nev., line the runway after arriving for an overnight stay while deploying to Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield. 1991.
F-117A 83-0808 by David ilott Via Flickr: 9th Fighter Squadron F-117A 83-0808/HO at RAF Fairford in July 2004.