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Boeing won a contract March 21 to develop a next-generation combat aircraft for the U.S. Air Force that will spearhead future air wars and throw a lifeline to the company’s struggling military aviation business. The White House announcement came after a tumultuous competition between Boeing and Lockheed Martin for the prized rights to build the aircraft that is meant to anchor the Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) family of systems. “It will be known as the F-47, the generals picked a title,” President Donald Trump said. “It’s something the likes that no one has seen before.” During the Oval Office announcement ceremony, Trump displayed a poster showing the first glimpse of the F-47 design, revealing a forward fuselage and sharply swept back wings but no further design features. https://aviationweek.com/defense/aircraft-propulsion/boeing-wins-us-air-forces-ngad-f-47-fighter-contract
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Trump says that “certain” U.S. allies will be able to buy a “toned-down” version of the new F-47 fighter jets: “Because someday they’re not our ally.” Lol Selling simplified export versions is a common practice, but the way he says it is pure comedy. I think the 6th generation will have an optional capability to fly without a pilot.
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