{"id":1371,"date":"2008-04-18T12:49:23","date_gmt":"2008-04-18T12:49:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jasonbennion.com\/?p=1371"},"modified":"2008-04-18T12:49:23","modified_gmt":"2008-04-18T12:49:23","slug":"air_force_retiring_the_nightha","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jasonbennion.com\/index.php\/2008\/04\/18\/air_force_retiring_the_nightha\/","title":{"rendered":"Air Force Retiring the Nighthawk"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hm&#8230; I just read some news that kind of startled me: the Air Force is retiring its <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/F-117_Nighthawk\">F-117A Nighthawk<\/a> fighter planes &#8212; a.k.a. &#8220;the stealth fighter&#8221; &#8212; this month. Next week, in fact. Monday, to be precise.<\/p>\n<p>And why is this startling, you may ask? Mostly because it doesn&#8217;t seem like these <a href=\"http:\/\/www.richard-seaman.com\/Aircraft\/AirShows\/Edwards2006\/Highlights\/F117Banking2006.jpg\">weird little black arrowheads<\/a> have been around all that long, but <a href=\"http:\/\/www.airforcetimes.com\/news\/2008\/04\/airforce_nighthawk_f117_041408\/\">the article<\/a> I read reveals that they&#8217;ve actually been in service for over twenty years, ever since 1983, although the Air Force denied their existence until 1988. (Makes you wonder how many UFO sightings prior to &#8217;88 were actually Nighthawks being tested out and then flown on secret missions, doesn&#8217;t it?)<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll be honest, I&#8217;ve never much cared for the F-117 or its big brother, the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/B-2_Spirit\">B-2 Spirit stealth bomber<\/a> (which I tend to call &#8220;the bat-plane,&#8221; for obvious reasons). I admire airplanes in much the same way you admire automobiles or boats or any other machine that people tend to groove on; some designs appeal to my personal sense of &#8220;cool&#8221; or &#8220;beautiful,&#8221; and some don&#8217;t. So while the stealth planes are undeniably <i>interesting<\/i>, both in appearance and their capabilities, they don&#8217;t really <i>do<\/i> anything for me. I can look at an <a href=\"http:\/\/www.richard-seaman.com\/Aircraft\/AirShows\/YankeeAirMuseum2003\/Sampler\/B24Banking.jpg\">antique warbird<\/a> and feel the history and romanticism in its lines, or I can be utterly wowed by the brute muscularity of <a href=\"http:\/\/viperwest.hill.af.mil\/new2008photos\/2008_images\/flight1.JPG\">F-16 flying over the Wasatch<\/a>, but the stealth planes? Meh. Just not my bag, baby.<\/p>\n<p>Still, as I said, they are <i>interesting<\/i>, and they&#8217;ve certainly had an interesting history (detailed in the article I linked above), most of which I was blissfully unaware of. It is a bit of a misnomer to call the F-117 a <i>fighter<\/i>, by the way; they&#8217;re actually small bombers, with no air-to-air weapons and probably not much in the way of dogfighting abilities. Which is, I would guess, a large part of why they&#8217;re on their way out &#8212; the new <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/F-22_Raptor\">F-22 Raptor<\/a> that&#8217;s coming online has both stealth characteristics <i>and<\/i> true air-to-air fighting ability.<\/p>\n<p>Anyhow, if you&#8217;re interested at all in history, top-secret stuff, airplanes, or just knowing what the hell has been going on under our noses for the last couple of decades, I recommend <a href=\"http:\/\/www.airforcetimes.com\/news\/2008\/04\/airforce_nighthawk_f117_041408\/\">that article<\/a> about the Nighthawk&#8217;s retirement. There&#8217;s also an <a href=\"http:\/\/www.militarytimes.com\/projects\/nighthawk_f117_a_stealth_sunset\/\">interactive feature<\/a> with video, photos, and a timeline of the plane&#8217;s development and lifespan.<\/p>\n<p>Incidentally, is it just me, or do you feel like an era is coming to a close? If you follow this military stuff at all &#8212; and maybe this is just one of my fetishes that&#8217;s of no interest to anyone else, I don&#8217;t know &#8212; it seems like big changes are afoot. The <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/F-14\">F-14 Tomcat<\/a>s (think <i>Top Gun<\/i>) are now retired; last I heard, the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/F-15\">F-15<\/a>s were all grounded because they&#8217;ve developed a disconcerting tendency to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.af.mil\/news\/story.asp?id=123081718\">come apart in mid-air<\/a>; the US is no longer buying new F-16s (although they&#8217;re still being built for other countries); and in general we seem to be moving toward unmanned, remotely controlled airplanes, in spite of the Air Force&#8217;s excitement over the new F-22. I realize I&#8217;m highly sensitized to the passing of things I grew up with, so maybe I imagine doors closing all around me even when they&#8217;re not, but I wonder if perhaps the days of the hotshot flyboy are coming to an end&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hm&#8230; I just read some news that kind of startled me: the Air Force is retiring its F-117A Nighthawk fighter planes &#8212; a.k.a. &#8220;the stealth fighter&#8221; &#8212; this month. Next week, in fact. Monday, to be precise. And why is this startling, you may ask? 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