What is the name of this aircraft?
What is the name of this aircraft?
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Jon39

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14,878 posts

171 months

Friday 14th August
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If this video is AI, then forget my question, but otherwise I would be interested to know more about the aircraft.
US Air Force presumably. Tiny cockpit windows.

https://youtu.be/cltnYz6-FBE?is=BLulLJqKXUhxbbvF





Mabbs9

1,651 posts

246 months

Friday 14th August
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AI I think.

unzippy

390 posts

266 months

Friday 14th August
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Lockheed Martin SR-72 Darkstar - fictional.

lufbramatt

5,651 posts

162 months

Friday 14th August
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Popularised in Top Gun Maverick

CLK-GTR

1,742 posts

273 months

Friday 14th August
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unzippy said:
Lockheed Martin SR-72 Darkstar - fictional.
Almost.

Nothing has been built (publicly) but Lockheed have confirmed its been on the drawing board for years.

unzippy

390 posts

266 months

Friday 14th August
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CLK-GTR said:
unzippy said:
Lockheed Martin SR-72 Darkstar - fictional.
Almost.

Nothing has been built (publicly) but Lockheed have confirmed its been on the drawing board for years.
I Imagine many, many things have been on Lockheed's drawing boards. They are all fictional until they are tangible biglaugh

Landlubber

1,138 posts

77 months

Friday 14th August
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Looks a bit like the Wobbling Goblin

Simpo Two

92,561 posts

293 months

Friday 14th August
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Cobblers. Even the first still you posted looks fake.

rodericb

8,820 posts

154 months

Saturday 15th August
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Simpo Two said:
Cobblers. Even the first still you posted looks fake.
If it was Russian that would be its NATO name.....

IanH755

2,755 posts

148 months

Saturday 15th August
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Just some more info - For the film Top Gun:Maverick the film producers went to Lockheed Martin's "Skunkworks" dept who create prototypes for the US military and asked them to design a plane for their film which was called the DarkStar.

This was then built as a full size model and was so convincing that the Chinese, when they saw it on satellite images after it was left outside during filming, though it was real.

As Skunkworks had designed the SR-71, and were supposed to have started design work the replacement SR-72 in around 2007-ish (which never got built), many people believe this Top Gun model was a very close approximation to what a "real" SR-72 would have looked like, based on Skunkworks own concept artwork which was released in 2013.

There's a whole wiki page about it here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_SR-7...

Simpo Two

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293 months

Saturday 15th August
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rodericb said:
Simpo Two said:
Cobblers. Even the first still you posted looks fake.
If it was Russian that would be its NATO name.....
hehe I can hear Raymond Baxter announcing it now. Along with the Mikoyan Horsecrap and the Sukhoi Balderdash...

Jon39

Original Poster:

14,878 posts

171 months

Saturday 15th August
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Thank you for all your interesting replies.

Therefore the latest real flying aircraft of this design, I assume is the B2.





What remarkable progress in aircraft appearance, since 1903.





One of my grandfathers was born before humans could fly powered aircraft, then lived until men walked on the Moon.
I wonder what technological progress will occur during our lifetimes?


carl_w

10,697 posts

286 months

Saturday 15th August
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Jon39 said:

Thank you for all your interesting replies.

Therefore the latest real flying aircraft of this design, I assume is the B2.
B-21 Raider has flown but not yet in active service.

gotoPzero

20,572 posts

217 months

Saturday 15th August
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OP your screen shot is from Flight Simulator 2020 I expect.

The most advanced aircraft thats actually flying is either the B21 mentioned above or this



China 6th Gen aircraft. J36.

When I say actually flying - I mean that we can prove.


Eric Mc

125,466 posts

293 months

Saturday 15th August
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Jon39 said:

Thank you for all your interesting replies.

Therefore the latest real flying aircraft of this design, I assume is the B2.





What remarkable progress in aircraft appearance, since 1903.





One of my grandfathers was born before humans could fly powered aircraft, then lived until men walked on the Moon.
I wonder what technological progress will occur during our lifetimes?
Not bad for 1947 then -



2xChevrons

4,471 posts

108 months

Saturday 15th August
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Just to fill out this discussion a little more - the 'footage' in the original video is screen capture from Microsoft Flight Simulator (and MSFS running at fairly low graphics settings, hence the fuzzy ground textured and malformed 3D photometric buildings).

Microsoft produced a flyable 'model' of the Darkstar for the sim as part of a promotional package for Top Gun: Maverick.

Simpo Two

92,561 posts

293 months

Saturday 15th August
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Jon39 said:
One of my grandfathers was born before humans could fly powered aircraft, then lived until men walked on the Moon.
I wonder what technological progress will occur during our lifetimes?
Not nearly as exciting. Internet was the big one, then its portable version the smartphone (which everyone keeps with them 24/7/365 to do everything except use as a phone). AI, electric vehicles, the rise of the East over the West. But who knows. Nobody in 1926 could have imagined what would happen in the rest of the century.

rodericb

8,820 posts

154 months

Sunday 16th August
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gotoPzero said:
OP your screen shot is from Flight Simulator 2020 I expect.

The most advanced aircraft thats actually flying is either the B21 mentioned above or this



China 6th Gen aircraft. J36.

When I say actually flying - I mean that we can prove.
ignore the IAIO Qaher-313 at your peril!








bergclimber34

3,774 posts

21 months

Sunday 16th August
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There is an awful lot of drone stuff flying about that we see glimpses of from guys like Uncanny Exp and a few others.. the rumored new B2 is probably and been flying for years
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And no clue what China could be doing, you cant really access their areas much, but they still seem incapable of really working out engines!! But they will get there surely