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PaperAircrafts.com presents a flying paper-plane that attempts to
replicate simplified, the famous Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk. The F-
117 is a single seat, twin engine, stealth ground attack aircraft. It first
flew in 1981 and was retired in 2008. It was a secret aircraft, flying
only by night at Tonopah Test Range, until 1988.
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