There's two issues there.
Firstly, Sasuke Samurai destroys the face-down monster without flipping it, so if it hits a Flip Effect monster, that monster's effect won't activate.
Secondly, read Stealth Bird closely, it triggers from being Flip Summoned, not from being flipped. A Flip Summon is the manual change of battle position from face-down defence to face-up attack, anything else is just a 'flip'. Stealth Bird does not trigger if flipped by an attack or effect, same for similar cards like Swarm of Scarabs and Guardian Sphinx.
ninjas rely on stealth while samurai fight in the open and will vomit suicide if they are dishonored
Position the dart within the barrel, then proceed to pull the top section backwards until you hear a click. After this preparation you may activate the trigger, releasing the dart.
The ninja is a spy and assassin and works through stealth, misdirection and blending into the surroundings. They killed with poison and other weapons. The samurai is a warrior who's primary weapon is the sword. They lived by the Code of Bushido and were honorable in their means and methods. They would kill themselves if they brought dishonor to their master, themselves or their family. If a ninja could overcome a samurai he would take his sword, simply because they are better. So ninja swords are better than samurai swords.
Stealth is 205m!
Stealth has no verb.
obviously they are the masters of stealth
My stealth doesnt misfire
An antonym for stealth is sneaky
The F-22 stealth raptor is the stealth combat aircraft.
the stealth fighter has a classified mixture of a special kind of aircraft paint that the radar cant read. Answer: Stealth is "designed in". It relies upon the shaping of the airframe, (although stealth paint can help).
Wichita Stealth was created in 1999.
Washington Stealth was created in 2009.