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Israel Built A Fighter Jet So Strange That Boeing Thought It Was A Joke
Israel Built A Fighter Jet So Strange That Boeing Thought It Was A Joke-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:07

It doesn’t have a sweet nickname like but the Israeli Air Force recently deployed a F-15B that several years ago was considered a total loss. The back half was ruined in a flight, but the front half was still good. Undeterred, the Israeli techs merely sutured the good half to the good half of another plane, to create this freak.

The project began in 2011 after a flock of pelicans flew straight into one of the aircraft’s engines, which sparked a fire and forced an emergency landing, . The entire rear half of the fighter jet was ruined, but the front part still seemed to work just fine. So what to do with a piece of nearly totaled junk?

After three years, the Israeli Air Force’s Depot 22 had an idea: a hybrid of sorts, matching the front of the aircraft—called Arrowhead—to the back-end of a F-15 that hasn’t been used for years and was sitting in a boneyard. Ingenious, really. The depot tried reaching out to Boeing to see if it was possible, reports , but it never heard back:

“When we started this project, we asked Boeing if it could be done, and we didn’t get an answer back,” Lt. Col. Maxim Orgad, commander of Depot 22’s Engineering Division, told Defense News. “So after several weeks went by and still no answer, we contacted them again about our plan to combine two separate aircraft. They said they never got back to us because they thought we were joking.” 

Depot 22 managed to get the thing flying again, though they didn’t quite say exactly how this monster handles.

But the project’s similar to what was done to The Bastard, the final SR-71 ever manufactured. The nickname for the SR-71C, , stems from it being a weird mashup of the front half of an engineering mockup of an SR-71, and the rear half of a crashed YF-12. Colonel Richard Graham was an SR-71 pilot, and in his book , he described The Bastard as truly living up to its name ( ours):

The “C” model remained in storage at Beale [Air Force Base] and was to be used only if the “B” model was going to be grounded for an extended period of time. Maintenance named the “C” model “The Bastard” because of its hybrid origin. They hated to work on the aircraft because it didn’t conform to standard SR-71 maintenance procedures and was difficult to troubleshoot and repair. I was fortunate enough to fly the “C” model twice during my training because [SR-71 number] “956" was undergoing heavy maintenance. Subsonic, it handled like all the other SR-71s.

Frankensteining a lost cause isn’t a bad way to save a little cash. A member of the Israeli Air Force’s Depot 22 told Defense News that the Arrowhead project cost just under $1 million.

“Today, to buy an aircraft like this would cost more than $40 million,” the official said. Not a bad deal.

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