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Code Number: TARV01P15_10 Title: Tacit Blue
Notes: The TACIT BPERFORMANCE
Tacit Blue (Whale), have BlueDesign Operational Speed: 287 mph/250 knots Operating Altitude: 25-30,000 ft. LUE (Whale) aircraft was built to test the advances in stealth technology. The U.S. Air Force, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the Northrop Corporation worked together from 1978 to 1985 to demonstrate that curved surfaces on an aircraft result in a low radar return signal from ground radar. With such a low radar return signal, TACIT BLUE demonstrated that such an aircraft could operate safely close to the battlefield forward line without fear of being discovered by enemy radar. It could continuously monitor enemy forces behind the battlefield and provide targeting information to a ground command center. The aircraft made its first flight in February 1982 and by the conclusion of the program in 1985 had flown 135 times. It had a digital fly-by-wire flight control system to help stabilize the aircraft. TACIT BLUE had a single flush inlet on the top of the fuselage to provide air to its two engines. The aircraft was placed on display in May 1996. From the plaque mounted in the cockpit... Tacit Blue (Whale) Pilots Mr. Richard Thomas Col. (Select) Don Cornell Lt. Col. Russ Easter Lt. Col. Ken Dyson Major Dan Vanderhorst SPECIFICATIONS Span: 48 ft. 2 in. Height: 10 ft. 7 in. Length: 55 ft. 10 in. Weight: 30,000 lbs. Engines: Two Garrett ATF3-6 high-bypass turbofan engines Armament: None Crew: One Cost: Approx. $165 million PERFORMANCE Design Operational Speed: 287 mph/250 knots Operating Altitude: 25-30,000 ft. Research Aircraft, Aviation, History of Flight, Aircraft Photographer: Wernher Krutein |
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