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The USAF's Attempts At Hiding The Crash of Its Top-Secret Stealth Fighter In the 80's Seriously Back
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The USAF's Attempts At Hiding The Crash of Its Top-Secret Stealth Fighter In the 80's Seriously Backfired
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The USAF’s Attempts At Hiding The Crash of Its Top-Secret Stealth Fighter In the 80’s Seriously Backfired
©Photo Credit: 1. Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The San Francisco Chronicle / Getty Images (Contrast & Saturation Increased) 2. Thomas J. Pitsor / USAF / Getty Images
In the summer of 1986, a Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk went down in California's Sequoia National Forest. At first, the US Air Force tried to keep the crash a secret. But as public interest grew, authorities tried to disguise the aircraft's identity by replacing the wreckage with parts from a McDonnell F-101A Voodoo.
Ironically, these actions only heightened the public's interest in the event.
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