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Sensor Wing Installed on Boeing F-22 Flying Test Bed

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Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., Dec. 07, 1998 -- Boeing installed a 26-foot long sensor wing on the fuselage of its F-22 Flying Test Bed. The wing gives Boeing the capability to test and integrate F-22 avionics in parallel with airframe testing currently under way at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., and long before avionics testing occurs on board F-22 aircraft. Avionics flight tests will begin in early 1999.

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Sensor wing on the fuselage of its F-22 Flying Test Bed (Neg#: 98SK02650)
Photo Credit: Boeing
Neg #: 98SK02650
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