Bleipriester
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Plastic would be sufficient for this small plane. The early WWII flying wings were wooden. Wood is still used in the aircraft construction on a large scale.And now you're inventing arguments I never made, further evidence of how feeble minded you are. If you're too stupid and lack the knowledge on the subject to debate what someone else says, just manufacture something simpler that you can wrap your brain around to attack.You will forever be the moron who thinks "stealth" is something magic only US magicians can achieve.
Stealth isn't magic, it's science and it certainly isn't limited to the United States. However it does require a level of expertise and is very expensive, that is the difference in how rational people don't just blindly buy into Iran's claims of a stealth fighter that is clearly fake.
Yes by "prototype" you mean a fake model airplane that being towed (lol) in your picture doesn't fly? Like I said, you are a first class sucker, it's hilarious. YOU ARE THE GUY WHO FELL FOR THE IRAN FAKE STEALTH PLANE. It's great.So there is an Iranian prototype and its capabilities and the actual stage of development are unknown.
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Also funny on the Iranian stealth fighter (lol) that you fell for people noticed it has 50 PSI for the tires. That is absolutely impossible for the weight of a real fighter aircraft and further proof that thing is plastic and mostly hollow. Yes, you are the retard who believes Iran has a stealth fighter with 50 PSI tires.
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"On 5 March 2017, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehghan stated that the Qaher-313 was ready for flight testing. It was described by the Fars News Agency as a "logistic aircraft for short distances" and a "light fighter jet used for military and training operations".[17]
On 15 April 2017, the prototype Qaher-313 conducted taxi tests.[18] This prototype, designated "08", introduced a number of changes over the models previously showcased, most notably an enlarged cockpit, dual jet exhausts, and a FLIR turret in the nose.[19]"
IAIO Qaher-313 - Wikipedia
You see, this story is not over and maybe you will look surprised in the future. Everybody, but you, knows that plane developments can take very long. The F-35 is being developed since 1996.