The cost to operate an F-22 Raptor for one hour is estimated to be around $70,000 to $80,000. This figure includes expenses related to fuel, maintenance, and pilot training. The high operational cost is a result of the aircraft's advanced technology and capabilities. Overall, the F-22 represents a significant investment in air superiority for the U.S. Air Force.
The last cost I heard was in excess of 420 million per aircraft.
No plane has trouble flying in the rain.Only the smallest like cessna may have trouble flying in the rain.
$142.6 million USD
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70,000 lb (310 kN)
the F22 has thrust vectoring so it can turn the jet nozzles
The F-22 costs vastly more money than an F-16.
I know it is the F22 raptor
Until the advent of the flying computers (F16, F22, etc.); the fastest in service fighter was the twin engined F-4 Phantom II. or an RAF spitfire
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no, a F22 motor is a accord motor or a Honda s2000 motor
Every fighter jet is different. For the F22 Raptor most of the fuel is used doing high speed maneuvers and flying at supersonic speeds. While on a carrier, the F-22 uses very little fuel due to catapult and flying into the wind to help elevate the fighter jet.