F-117 Night Hawk "Unexpected Guest," 416 TFS "Ghost Riders," 37 TFW (P) Parchment Print

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Delivered to the USAF in 1984, 82-0803 was the 19 Night Hawk produced and would go on to fly more combat sorties than any other Black Jet. Nicknamed "Unexpected Guest" with Weapon Bay door art of Betelgeuse riding a LGB, she would fly sorties in OPERATIONS JUST CAUSE, ALLIED FORCE, and DESERT STORM.

She is depicted ready for her 29th DESERT STORM mission while based a King Kahlid RSAFB, Saudi Arabia. She carries a very typical Black Jet load of a pair of GBU-27 lager guided bombs built with BLU-109 steel case penetrating weapons.

Unexpected Guest now serves in a place of honor as the F-117 display at the Regan Presidential Library in Simi Valley California.

Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.

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Delivered to the USAF in 1984, 82-0803 was the 19 Night Hawk produced and would go on to fly more combat sorties than any other Black Jet. Nicknamed "Unexpected Guest" with Weapon Bay door art of Betelgeuse riding a LGB, she would fly sorties in OPERATIONS JUST CAUSE, ALLIED FORCE, and DESERT STORM.

She is depicted ready for her 29th DESERT STORM mission while based a King Kahlid RSAFB, Saudi Arabia. She carries a very typical Black Jet load of a pair of GBU-27 lager guided bombs built with BLU-109 steel case penetrating weapons.

Unexpected Guest now serves in a place of honor as the F-117 display at the Regan Presidential Library in Simi Valley California.

Any Fighter Studios print can be customized with different squadron marking, different store configurations, names on the nose or canopy rail. To get yours started, click Personalized Print for more information or click Email with questions.

BACK TO F-117 HOME