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National Interest on MSNBoeing’s X-32 Fighter Is One Ugly BirdBoeing developed the X-32 as a technology demonstrator for the Joint Strike Fighter competition. Most aircraft incorporate features that qualify as conventionally attractive. Sometimes that tendency ...
Boeings X-32 was a competitor to the F-35 in the Joint Strike Fighter program but lost the contract to Lockheed Martins design. Boeing considered the JSF program a strategic investment that led to ...
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Boeing's X-32 Fighter Can Be Explained in 3 WordsBoeing X-32: The Fighter Jet That Lost to the F-35 in the JSF Competition The F-35 Lightning II is gradually becoming a centerpiece of the U.S. Armed Forces – and the forces of its allies.
Why do Boeing 747s have that hump in the front? Turns out, it's been around since the '60s. Back then, everyone was excited for supersonic commercial flight. Sadly, that never panned out.
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