I've occasionally wondered if they'd kept calling it an F-5G if it'd met with some sales.
By going F-20 it gave an impression that it was USAF type classified, and it wasn't.
I also would have advocated for the F-20A as an adversary aircraft to replace the A-4's and F-5's at places like TOPGUN, the engine commonality with F/A-18 should have been a selling point.
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The F-20 Tigerhshark is probably my favorite jet other than the A-10
ReplyDeleteI've occasionally wondered if they'd kept calling it an F-5G if it'd met with some sales.
DeleteBy going F-20 it gave an impression that it was USAF type classified, and it wasn't.
I also would have advocated for the F-20A as an adversary aircraft to replace the A-4's and F-5's at places like TOPGUN, the engine commonality with F/A-18 should have been a selling point.