Ground crew member loading luggage into a Fokker F-32 aircraft at Grand Central Air Terminal in Glendale.
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Ground crew member loading luggage into a Fokker F-32 aircraft at Grand Central Air Terminal in Glendale.
Cutaway of the Boeing F-32B JST, production version of the X-32.
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What if Lockheed didn't win the JSF-competition?
Boeing proposed the infamous X-32 for the Joint Strike Fighter program and while it flew well, it lost to the more conventional X-35. However the production version would look wildly different from the prototype and looked quite sleek in comparison. The big gaping air intake remained underneath the cockpit but now the intake was tapered back instead of the front. The wing was redesigned to be more simple the canopy was changed to a single piece bubble canopy for better visibility. Underneath the skin a lot more would've been updated and reworked but one can only speculate about that.
Little caesar's really has a pretzel crusted pizza and it makes me fucking angry
Oh hey, it's those dudes from the half baked story I thought up a couple months ago who JUST NOW are getting some development
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