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Originally posted by GroomLakePolishFAN
boomer, do you know any classified project from 90s or early 2000s which based at Groom and was tested over Poland?
Originally posted by Stealthbomber
reply to post by boomer135
Do you know of any other current aircraft that use plasma? I would think that the F-22 would use it.
Originally posted by Zaphod58
reply to post by gariac
Because, again, there are quite a few other benefits to it, besides stealth. You won't find it in the white world, but the aerodynamic benefits are amazing, as well as fuel consumption benefits, other than just stealth. You don't think stealth is just passive do you?
Originally posted by Stealthbomber
reply to post by gariac
Actually in the white world Boeing is using laminar flow on the 787.
Fluid dynamics
Originally posted by Bedlam
Originally posted by mbkennel
Dielectric barrier discharge is accompanied by high intensity radio
frequency electromagnetic noise.
That was actually a big problem, even in the B-2. You get that emission point down in size like a diamond microemitter point source, put it in a divot that's got absorbent, it helps some. Also the plasma bucking around can induce currents in susceptible systems and pop them. Causes a lot of systems integration work for people like me.
There are some methods better than straight DC to fire the point, maybe a bit of a laser would work too - imagine little plasma blooms all over... Anyway, the smaller the point the less the noise. Or so I hear - I'm channeling all the data from the great beyond. OmmmOmmmOmmm
Originally posted by Stealthbomber
reply to post by GroomLakePolishFAN
If you got the info about the F-121 off dream land resort they were talking about a Mach 3 spy plane named ''sentinel'. I'm not sure where they got the info but Sentinel isn't a Mach 3 spyplane and it's designation isn't F-121, it's RQ-170.
See it wouldn't make much sense to give an unmanned spy plane an 'F' designation as its not a fighter. The 'R' designation stands for reconnaissance, and 'Q' is unmanned.