Return of Javelin? Stavatti To Enter T-X Competition

Credit: The twin-engine Javelin prototype first flew in September 2005: Stavatti Aerospace
WASHINGTON - As Northrop and Raytheon’s T-X ambitions fall apart, a new candidate has emerged: the Stavatti Aerospace Javelin. The last-minute pitch by the little-known Eagan, Minnesota-based firm was announced by its founder and CEO, Chris Beskar, on Feb. 1. The unexpected proposal is the result of...

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