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    "Shot Down, Retired, Yet Flying! American “Bat Planes” To Fly Until 2034 Despite Retiring 26 Years Ago",
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  "textContent": "In the eerie dark nights of the Nevada desert, people have often seen an aircraft that looks less like a fighter jet and more like a bat plane. First flown in 1981, over the years, people had grown used to its alien-looking shape. The F-117 Nighthawk was the world’s first operational stealth aircraft. However, its […]\n\nThe post Shot Down, Retired, Yet Flying! American “Bat Planes” To Fly Until 2034 Despite Retiring 26 Years Ago appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.",
  "title": "Shot Down, Retired, Yet Flying! American “Bat Planes” To Fly Until 2034 Despite Retiring 26 Years Ago"
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