the F22 has thrust vectoring so it can turn the jet nozzles
I know it is the F22 raptor
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no, a F22 motor is a accord motor or a Honda s2000 motor
no
of course it does!
Air to Ground - A10 Thunderbolt IIAir to Air - F22 RaptoOverall - F22 Raptor
The F22 Raptor is a unit for the U.S.A. in Command and Conquer Generals and is constructable at the Airfield.
The F22 Raptor is a single seat, twin engine fifth generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft that uses stealth technology. The average price of the F22 Raptor is around 150 million dollars.
In January 2003 ----------------------------------------- He's wrong, 1981 - Idea came up 1986 - Someone proposed the Idea 1991 - Flight Tests of the YF22 Prototype 1997 - Production F22 was unveiled and flew 2003 - F22 was delivered to Nellis for Testing 2004 - Actual Induction and Fight and Flight Ready
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F22 in the context of AlMgSi0.5 F22 busbar refers to a specific grade of aluminum alloy used for electrical busbars. The "AlMgSi0.5" designates an aluminum alloy containing magnesium (Mg) and silicon (Si) with a maximum of 0.5% silicon, which enhances its strength and corrosion resistance. The designation "F22" typically indicates a specific temper or heat treatment condition of the alloy, which influences its mechanical properties and suitability for various applications, particularly in electrical conductivity.