F-22 DOGFIGHTER

Lt. Gen. Richard Hawley, the AF principal deputy for acquisition, denies rumors that the F-22 won't be a dogfighter. "This airplane is going to be the dominant dogfight airplane when it is fielded in 2005," he says in an interview. Program engineers modeled how a change in the F-22's turn...

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