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X-36 Proving Its Agility In Flight Testing
Press release describing the end of Phase 2 flight testing.
www.boeing.com/

Boeing Bird of Prey and X-36 Inducted into Air Force Museum
Press release and photos of ceremony surrounding the inclusion of the aircraft into the Air Force Museum.
www.boeing.com/

X-36 Project Summary
The NASA/Boeing X-36 Tailless Fighter Agility Research Aircraft successfully completed a 31-flight research program at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, in 1997.
www.dfrc.nasa.gov/

S-47 / S-37 Berkut, Sukhoi continues development of possible next generation fighter
The Sukhoi Design Bureau of Moscow, Russia has developed the Su-47 (previously called the S-37 Berkut) fighter aircraft, which first flew in September 1997. The fighter was designed as a test demonstrator, but the design may form the basis of Sukhoi's next generation fighter for the Russian Air Force.
www.airforce-technology.com/

Air-Attack.com: F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
Describes the aircraft development effort, early specifications. Includes illustrations.
www.air-attack.com/

Northrop F5 Freedom Fighter
Includes technical information and history of the F-5 Series.
www.fitertown.com/

Joint Strike Fighter
Official site of the JSF with general information, images and news updates on the program.
www.jsf.mil/

Joint Strike Fighter Attracts More Partners
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Several more countries intend to become partners in developing the Joint Strike Fighter, a family of three aircraft designed to replace aircraft in the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and the British military.
www.news.navy.mil/

Navy News Service
Article titled "X-31 Flying Again at Pax River."
www.news.navy.mil/

Federation of American Scientists
Project overview, description of variants, images, specifications, and links.
www.fas.org/