Pre-production Northrop F-20 Tigershark |
Northrop replaced the two J85 turbojets in the F-5E Tiger II with a single F-404 turbofan engine to create the F-5G Tigershark. The Tigershark had a rate of climb of 54,000 feet per minute.
The prototype Northrop F-5G Tigershark 82-0062 was displayed at the Edwards Air Force Base open house on October 23, 1982. It was decked out in red and white. It also carried the civil registration N4416T
F-5G 82-0062 at Edwards on October 23, 1982.
F-5G 82-0062 at Edwards on October 23, 1982.
The F-5G was re-designated F-20 to emphasize its advanced design and to improve its appeal to foreign customers.
F-20 82-0062 was painted overall gray when it was displayed at Edwards on October 30, 1983.
F-20 82-0062 at Edwards on October 30, 1983.
F-20 82-0062 at Edwards on October 30, 1983. It crashed at Suwon Air Base, Korea on October 10, 1984. Darrell Cornell was killed
The third F-20 82-0064 was displayed in dark gray metal-flake at Naval Air Weapons Station Point Mugu on October 20, 1984. Its civil registration was N44671.
F-20 82-0064 at Edwards on October 27, 1984.
F-20 82-0064 at Edwards on November 3, 1985. It is now displayed at the California Science Center in Los Angeles.
US Air Force Pre-production Jet Fighters
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