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Boeing 757 F-22 Avionics Testbed N757A close-up

Artwork: #276 of 380 by Brian Lockett

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Boeing 757 F-22 Avionics Testbed N757A close-up

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Boeing Company 757-200 F-22 Avionics Testbed N757A Catfish on approach to land on Runway 25 at Air Force Plant 42 at Palmdale, California on February 13, 2006. It carries construction number 22212 and was the prototype 757. It first flew on February 18, 1982. It was retired and put on display at the Seattle Museum of Flight. It was returned to service to serve as the testbed of F-22 radar and avionics. It first flew after modification on March 11, 1999. It has the nose of an F-22 mounted on its forward fuselage. A sensor wing is mounted above the cockpit. F-22 electronic warfare (EW) and communication, navigation and identification (CNI) sensors are mounted on the sensor wing. A simulated F-22 cockpit is installed in the cabin.

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March 13th, 2010

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