Advertisement
 
YOU ARE HERE: LAT HomeCollections

SOUTHLAND : Fighter Plane Takes First Flight

August 27, 1990| From Times Wire Services

The battle among aerospace firms to build the Air Force's advanced tactical fighter became an air war today as a Northrop-McDonnell Douglas team got its version off the ground first.

The twin-engine YF-23 took off from Edwards Air Force Base at 7:16 a.m. and joined two chase planes on a flight that lasted about 50 minutes.

Test pilot Paul Metz, 44, took the jet to 25,000 feet and 333 m.p.h., but didn't push its capabilities.

The ATF will cost about $51 million per plane, almost twice as much as the F-15 Eagle, the Air Force's current top fighter.

Advertisement
Los Angeles Times Articles
|
|
|