Back in the 1980’s Northrop privately funded the building of the F-20 Tigershark. A variant of the F-5 it was initially designated the F-5G. The Tigershark first flew in 1982 and only three aircraft were ever built.
Watch the F-20 Tigershark in action
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Back in the 1980’s Northrop privately funded the building of the F-20 Tigershark. A variant of the F-5 it was initially designated the F-5G. The Tigershark first flew in 1982 and only three aircraft were ever built.
Watch the F-20 Tigershark in action
The F-20 had a single General Electric F404-GE-100 turbofan engine with 17,000 pounds of thrust which was about 40 percent more powerful than the twin-engined F-5E. It was touted by Northrop as being the world’s premier fighter jet claiming it would even outperform the F-16A Falcon at a lower cost.
An interesting note about the F-20 is that famed aviator, Chuck Yeager (the man who broke the sound barrier) was hired by Northrop to be a public spokesman for the Tigershark and at the age of 61 he flew the aircraft two times.
In the mid 1980’s the Reagan administration decided against the F-20 and no more aircraft were manufactured.
Who thinks the F-20 would have made a great fighter for the US in the 80’s? Let’s hear your thoughts.
Oh, and make sure you get your A/C/Delco sparkplugs… Chuck says so!
Featured image of the F-20 Tigershark and Chuck Yeager by Northrop
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