Fighter-bomber
Role
Stealth air superiority fighter
3rd generation
Generation
5th generation
United States
National Origin
United States
McDonnell Douglas
Manufacturer
Lockheed Martin
$3 Million
Price (USD)
$150 Million
US Navy
Primary Users
US Air Force
1958
First Flight
1997
1981
Last Production Year
2011
5,195
# Units Built
195
Retired
Status
In Service
2
Seats
1
Length
Wingspan
Wing Area
Height
Empty Weight
Gross Weight
MTOW
Fuel Capacity
2
Number of Engines
2
Turbojet
Engine Type
Turbofan
General Electric
Engine Manufacturer
Pratt & Whitney
J79-GE-17A
Engine Model
F119-PW-100
Dry Thrust
Thrust w/ Afterburner
Max Thrust
Mach 2.23
Max Speed (Mach)
Mach 2.25
Top Speed
Range
Rate of Climb
Ceiling
6 g
G Limit
9 g
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