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Half Of An F-16 In A Box On A Roof
Fort Worth
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Airplanes - Military - Static Display - Fighters
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Parabellum
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jbottero
@ 2006-04-10 10:35:16
Development testing of some type, pretty typical. But is that whole box virtically adjustible?
Parabellum
@ 2006-04-10 18:42:29
You know, it sure looks like all four sides would slide straight down as a unit, especially in the westward view.
I suspect the half-a-plane is a radar reflection test target. If that's so the walls would certainly have to be out of the way of the radar.
voldude123
@ 2006-09-13 22:22:34
it looks like there is a ladder that goes up to the cockpit.
ive got a funky feeling that this is a flight simulator
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I suspect the half-a-plane is a radar reflection test target. If that's so the walls would certainly have to be out of the way of the radar.
ive got a funky feeling that this is a flight simulator