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by Someone 1602 days ago
So, what’s the chance this is faked (not the photos, but the device) by the US Air Force?

It could make others invest in protection against such an airplane, or in copying an ineffective design.

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We would occasionally pull stunts like this for adversary satellites in the old days. I've never seen a transparent scoot-n-hide, though. And if we had an aircraft break down, we have equipment on base that could move it to a hangar in pretty much any condition -- even crashed.

We were always really sensitive to adversary satellite schedules and this would not happen for 5 minutes, let alone a few days.

My hunch is that the transparent scoot-n-hide is a custom job, the aircraft is real, and this was a show for some adversary.

As for what type of aircraft it is? Can't really tell. I could see it being anything from an F-16XL to NGAD to flat pieces of painted plywood cut out into shapes (it's been done before).

> this was a show for some adversary

Maybe it's a captured enemy aircraft.

Possible, but it would probably be sitting in another area of base (hint: up north of there).
But why even have the mobile hangar without a tarp if you want to show off your gear? Just land it and let it sit on the runway for a day or two.
Potential reason: the skin uses Radar-Absorbent Material, which is sensitive to weather and sun. Or they actually have people working on it and they don't want too cook in the sun and aircraft wind/dust/Foreign Object Damage (FOD). Who knows.
Or some service members playing a joke on the UFO community