F-19 is the designation for a hypothetical US
fighter aircraft
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that has never been officially acknowledged, and has engendered much speculation that it might refer to a type of aircraft whose existence is
still classified.
History
Since the
unification of the numbering system in 1962, U.S. fighters have been designated by consecutive numbers, beginning with the
F-1 Fury North American FJ Fury (also ''North American F-1 Fury'') may refer to several members of a group of fighter and fighter-bomber aircraft, built by North American Aviation for the US Navy, and related in varying degrees to the F-86 Sabre this firm p ...
. ''F-13'' was never assigned to a fighter due to
triskaidekaphobia, though the designation had previously been used for a reconnaissance version of the
B-29
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is an American four-engined propeller-driven heavy bomber, designed by Boeing and flown primarily by the United States during World War II and the Korean War. Named in allusion to its predecessor, the B-17 Fly ...
. After the
F/A-18 Hornet
The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet is an all-weather, twinjet, twin-engine, supersonic aircraft, supersonic, carrier-based aircraft, carrier-capable, Multirole combat aircraft, multirole combat aircraft, designed as both a Fighter aircraft, ...
, the next announced aircraft was the
YF-20 Tigershark. The USAF proposed the F-19 designation for the fighter, but Northrop requested the "F-20" instead. The USAF finally approved the F-20 designation in 1982.
[Frey, Lieutenant Colonel William]
"The F-20, Saga of an FX"
''Air University Review'', May–June 1986. The truth behind this jump in numbers is Northrop pressed the designation "YF-20" as they wanted an even number, in order to stand out from the Soviet odd-numbered designations. Despite this, the designations
YF-17 and
YF-23 were not skipped (although YF-20, YF-17 and YF-23 all were prototypes and did not enter production phase).
The United States received the first
Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter in 1982. During the decade many news articles discussed what they called the "F-19". The
Testor Corporation produced a F-19
scale model
A scale model is a physical model which is geometrically similar to an object (known as the prototype). Scale models are generally smaller than large prototypes such as vehicles, buildings, or people; but may be larger than small prototypes ...
.
The company had decades of experience in producing highly detailed models that pilots and aerospace engineers purchased, and used its sources in the United States military and defense contractors. The ''
CBS Evening News'' with Dan Rather and other media discussed the model after its January 1986 introduction; when the real stealth aircraft crashed in California in July 1986, news stories used the model to depict it. Representative
Ron Wyden
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asked the chairman of
Lockheed Corporation why an aircraft that Congressmen could not see was sold as model aircraft. The publicity helped to make the model the best-selling model aircraft of all time,
but it did not really resemble the F-117, which no doubt pleased those working with the real, secret aircraft. The F-117 designation was publicly revealed with the actual aircraft in November 1988.
Notable appearances in media
* In 1986, the
Testor Corporation released a
model aircraft kit, calling it the "F-19 Stealth Fighter".
The kit is claimed to be the best-selling plastic model kit of all time.
* Like the Testor Corporation,
Monogram models also released the "F-19A Specter" which was based on the design by
Loral Inc.
* In his 1986 novel ''
Red Storm Rising'',
Tom Clancy featured the "F-19A Ghostrider" (nicknamed "Frisbee" by the pilots and crew) as a secret weapon used to combat a Soviet invasion of Germany.
* An F-19 was the alternate mode of the
Decepticon character
Whisper
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in Marvel Comics' ''Transformers'' comic book series during the
Transformers: Generation 1 era.
* The Toyline
Ring Raiders
''Ring Raiders'' is a 1989 animated television series based on a 1980s toy line made by Matchbox. The series began with a two-hour special by DIC Enterprises, followed by one week of five half-hour episodes syndicated by Bohbot Communications.
...
, produced by
Matchbox, made extensive use of the F19 and F19A on multiple occasions. The main hero Victor Vector flew a personal F19 named ''Victory 1''! The antagonistic pilot Cutthroat used a F19A with the designation ''Bayonet''. In the so called "Wing Packs", in which every main pilot got his own squadron, F19 and F19A fighters were part of many sets.
* The Testors F-19 appears briefly in the animated opening for the TV show
Beyond 2000
''Beyond Tomorrow'' is an Australian television series produced by Beyond Television Productions. It began airing in 1981 as ''Towards 2000'', then in 1985 was renamed ''Beyond 2000'', a name the show kept until its cancellation in 1999. It the ...
.
*
Jane's Information Group published an incorrect entry on the F-19 in their aviation reference, ''Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1986–1987''. In addition to the fictitious artwork, the 1987–1988 and 1988–89 editions lists the aircraft as the "
Lockheed 'RF-19 and "XST".
* An F-19 appears in
Dan Dare
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as a ''Mark Two Stealth low profile penetrator'', flown at Space Fleet's annual aerospace show by Colonel Dan Dare and nicknamed a "mud mover" by Digby. A modified "F-19" design with a
retrofuturistic cockpit is also seen used as part of an airframe crash test demonstration at the show.
*
MicroProse
MicroProse is an American video game publisher and video game developer, developer founded by Bill Stealey, Sid Meier, and Andy Hollis in 1982. It developed and published numerous games, including starting the ''Civilization (series), Civilizatio ...
released the 1987 video game ''
Project Stealth Fighter
''Project Stealth Fighter'' is a combat flight simulator released for the Commodore 64 in 1987 by MicroProse, featuring a fictional United States military aircraft. During the time of the game's release, there was heavy speculation surrounding a mi ...
'' and the successor 1988/1990 game ''
F-19 Stealth Fighter
''F-19 Stealth Fighter'' is a combat flight simulator developed and released in 1988 (PC DOS) and 1990 ( Amiga and Atari ST) by MicroProse, featuring a fictional United States military aircraft. It is the 16-bit remake of the 8-bit game '' Pr ...
'', both featuring an imagining of the F-19's capabilities, with artwork based on the
Testor Corporation model kit.
* In 1988, an F-19 was released in the ''
G.I. Joe'' toy line, called the "X-19 Phantom". Included was a pilot codenamed
Ghostrider. The ''
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' toy the "Phantom X-19" was loosely based on the Testor model.
* The 1990 videogame ''
Air Diver'' featured an "F-119D Stealth Fighter" that strongly resembled the Monogram F-19 model.
*The 1989 video game ''
David Wolf: Secret Agent'' involves the disappearance of the SF-2a "Shadowcat" stealth fighter, whose appearance was loosely based on the Testor model. The same happens in the 1990 game ''
Operation Stealth
''Operation Stealth'', also known as '' James Bond 007: The Stealth Affair'' in the United States, is an adventure game from Delphine Software International, released in 1990. The game is mainly the work of Paul Cuisset (programming) and Jean Bau ...
''.
See also
References
External links
Non-Standard DOD Aircraft Designations: Lockheed Martin F-117 Nighthawk
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