100px|The two Northrop YF-23s
The Northrop YF-23 was a single-seat, twin-engine fighter aircraft
designed for the United States Air Force (USAF). In the 1980s, the USAF
began looking for a replacement for its fighter aircraft, especially to
counter the USSR's advanced Su-27 and MiG-29. Several companies
submitted design proposals; the USAF selected proposals from Northrop
and Lockheed. Northrop teamed with McDonnell Douglas to develop the
YF-23, while Lockheed, Boeing and General Dynamics developed the YF-22.
The YF-23 was stealthier and faster, but less agile than the
competition. After a four-year development and evaluation process, the
YF-22 was announced the winner in 1991 and entered production as the
Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor. The U.S. Navy considered using one of the
ATF aircraft types to replace the F-14, but later canceled these plans.
The two YF-23 prototypes were on exhibit in museums as of 2009.
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Today's selected anniversaries:
1399:
Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Lancaster, deposed Richard II to become
Henry IV of England, merging the Duchy of Lancaster with the crown.
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1975:
The AH-64 Apache, the primary attack helicopter for a number of
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1979:
Construction of the Kwun Tong Line, the first line of Hong Kong's MTR
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1980:
Xerox, Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation published the first
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2004:
The first photographs of a live giant squid in its natural habitat were
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2. (from "cute" + "-ify", perhaps modeled on "beautify") To
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as, she cutified her room
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