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Here's a photo of one of the "chrome" F-22A Raptors:

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That may well be the case; I've also read that the special coating might be something that's being tested for protection against lasers.Interesting! I'm guessing the special plating makes it less visible to radar?
Thanks! Other countries as well as the UK certainly do use the Typhoon, for example, Germany, Austria, Italy, Kuwait, and Qatar.That's cooldo countries besides the RAF use the Typhoon?
That's an awesome gif! The Typhoon is seriously agile!I was looking around, here's a surprisingly long gif
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That's really interesting! I had no idea that Gerald Ford was on an aircraft carrier in WWII!Not-yet-president Ford playing basketball
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Gerald R. Ford, Jr. guards the net during a basketball game on the forward elevator of the USS MONTEREY. As physical education director it was Mr. Ford's idea to create a basketball court on the elevator. 1944.
Gerald Ford Historical Photographs, 1943 - 1945 World War II | Gerald R. Ford
www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov
I didn't either, to be honestThat's really interesting! I had no idea that Gerald Ford was on an aircraft carrier in WWII!
I've read about the Gerald Ford-class carriers; the USS Gerald R. Ford (in the photo) is the carrier in my latest story. I'm going to see if I can make the story text larger and repost it.I didn't either, to be honest
And now it turns out they're making a whole class of carriers named after him.
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Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier - Wikipedia
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Awesome! And good to see you here, Fred my man!