Thread:Jolly 7/@comment-32769624-20180424200022/@comment-35397418-20180426165022

SlyCooperFan1 wrote: First of all, there is no way in hell that you're a naval pilot. Navy pilots wouldn't be asking a video game wiki about the F-22's model designation.

Second of all, navy pilots don't fly the F-22 because the F-22 is not carrier-capable. The naval variant of the F-22 was also canceled. So I don't see how you would have seen any F-22s unless, as I said, you're not a naval pilot.

Thirdly, the F-22 hasn't been called the "F/A-22" since 2005.

Fourth, the F-22A itself has ALWAYS had thrust vectoring. The YF-22 prototype, which first flew in 1990, had thrust vectoring on it. This is still used on F-22As.

We welcome everyone to this wiki who are invested in the Ace Combat franchise or just learning about it, but we really don't have time to entertain bold-faced liars pretending to be official U.S. military. Youre bullshit. You've never SEEN an actual F-22, have you? Jesus Christ. THEY DO NOT HAVE THRUST VECTORING. Sorry to burst yer bubble, but what you've heard, it's not true.