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F19 NORTHROP GRUMMAN LORAL, SECRET PROJECT XP11/12

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F19 NORTHROP GRUMMAN LORAL, SECRET PROJECT XP11/12

F19 NORTHROP GRUMMAN LORAL, SECRET PROJECT XP11/12

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If you like this plane, taking a screenshot on the web is a pleasure.

F19 Northrop Grumman Stealth, secret project. 

Fmod
Fully animated 3D exterior model:
gear, 
flaps,
 flight controls,
Weapon bay door opening matches selected weapon
Fully animated 3d interior cockpit model:
stick, throttle, rudder pedals, switches.
Ejection seat.
Multiple liveries available on the 
SASL plug-in driven avionics and automated systems
Default auto flap control options can be switched off for full manual control if desired
 
Flight manual user
Texture 4K
1 models.
Nav light selection
Garmin 1000.
Pilot automatic.
Engine systems.
Complet NAV system.
        
·         VR possible



F-19 is the designation for a hypothetical US fighter aircraft that has never been officially acknowledged, and has engendered much speculation that it might refer to a type of aircraft whose existence is still classified.


Since the unification of the numbering system in 1962, U.S. fighters have been designated by consecutive numbers, beginning with the F-1 Fury. F-13 was never assigned to a fighter due to triskaidekaphobia, though the designation had previously been used for a reconnaissance version of the B-29. After the F/A-18 Hornet, the next announced aircraft was the YF-20 Tigershark. The USAF proposed the F-19 designation for the fighter, but Northrop requested the "F-20" instead. The USAF finally approved the F-20 designation in 1982.[ The truth behind this jump in numbers is Northrop pressed the designation "YF-20" as they wanted an even number, in order to stand out from the Soviet odd-numbered designations. Despite this, the designations YF-17 and YF-23 were not skipped (although YF-20, YF-17 and YF-23 all were prototypes and did not enter production phase).[2] 

The United States received the first Lockheed F-117 stealth fighter in 1982. During the decade many news articles discussed what they called the "F-19". The Testor Corporation produced a F-19 scale model. The company had decades of experience in producing highly detailed models that pilots and aerospace engineers purchased, and used its sources in the United States military and defense contractors. The CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and other media discussed the model after its January 1986 introduction; when the real stealth aircraft crashed in California in July 1986, news stories used the model to depict it.
 Representative Ron Wyden asked the chairman of Lockheed Corporation why an aircraft that Congressmen could not see was sold as model aircraft. The publicity helped to make the model the best-selling model aircraft of all time,[4] but it did not really resemble the F-117, which no doubt pleased those working with the real, secret aircraft.[3] The F-117 designation was publicly revealed with the actual aircraft in November 1988. 

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Requirements

 X-Plane 12- xplane 11  

Windows 

8 GB+ VRAM Recommended

Download Size: 400 MB

Current version:

 F-19-XP12-V2

 F-19-XP11-V1

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Protecting Your Purchase

The flight simulation add-ons you are purchasing are legally protected and copyrighted on an international level. This ensures that the creators' rights are upheld and their innovative work is safeguarded.

Why Piracy Hurts Everyone

Piracy undermines the dedication and creativity of developers. When you download or distribute pirated add-ons, it impacts the creators' ability to continue producing high-quality content. This affects the entire community by reducing the availability of new features and updates.

Consequences of Piracy

  • Legal Risks: Engaging in piracy can lead to severe legal consequences, including fines and prosecution.
  • Security Threats: Pirated software often carries malware, risking your personal data and system security.
  • Lack of Support: Unauthorized copies do not receive official support or updates, leading to potential issues and vulnerabilities.

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  2. Report Piracy: If you encounter pirated add-ons, report them to the authorities or the original creators.
  3. Educate Others: Spread awareness about the negative impacts of piracy and encourage others to support developers by purchasing legitimate copies.

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