The Drive: New Video Of F-117s Flying Out Of Tonopah Emerges Despite Their Fates Being Sealed
F-117s are still zipping around the skies of Southern Nevada even after Congress mandated the jets begin to be put to rest once and for all.
The F-117 Nighthawk stealth attack jet is still one of the most enigmatic flying machines ever created. The sinister-looking aircraft that was born into a top-secret realm still has many stories to tell even a decade after its official retirement. In fact, those stories don't just include tales from its operational life. The aircraft had continued to fly without explanation out of its original home at the shadowy Tonopah Test Range Airport located in the northern reaches of the remote Nevada Test and Training Range. As a new video shot last week shows, this is still the case even after Congress had put in motion a plan that would see the F-117s pulled from their crypt-like hangars at Tonopah and finally put to rest.
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