08-02-2025, 12:06 PM
This post was last modified: 08-02-2025, 12:06 PM by Signal Witch. 
Trump's F-55 Fighter Jet
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In May 2025, Donald Trump mentioned an “F-55” fighter jet during a public event in Qatar, calling it a twin-engine upgrade of the F-35. He criticized the single-engine design and implied this new jet was already in development.
No such designation exists in Pentagon procurement records. Aviation Week, Reuters, and Defense One all confirm that no formal program called “F-55” has been disclosed. Defense sources say Trump was not shown any prototype or mockup.
Converting the F-35 to a twin-engine platform is widely considered infeasible. Engineers agree it would require an entirely new fuselage, airframe layout, stealth shaping, fuel system, and flight control logic. In effect, it would be a new aircraft, not an upgrade.
The more likely explanations are:
As of now, there’s no technical data, budget line, or test flight record suggesting the F-55 is real.
![[Image: Questions.jpg]](https://denyignorance.com/uploader/images/Questions.jpg)
What do you think?
1. If the F-55 isn’t real, what might Trump have actually seen or been briefed on?
Could he have been referencing a classified demonstrator?
2. Is it possible that a twin-engine derivative of the F-35 was explored behind closed doors?
Not publicly, but could a black variant exist?
3. Could the F-55 label be a placeholder for a Lockheed answer to the Navy's F/A-XX competition?
If so, would it share anything with the F-35 beyond general shaping?
4. Could the F-55 be a load of BS?
Is the F-55 just Trumpian theater... a spewage of sewage dressed up as strategy?
![[Image: trump-f35.jpg]](https://denyignorance.com/uploader/images/trump-f35.jpg)
In May 2025, Donald Trump mentioned an “F-55” fighter jet during a public event in Qatar, calling it a twin-engine upgrade of the F-35. He criticized the single-engine design and implied this new jet was already in development.
No such designation exists in Pentagon procurement records. Aviation Week, Reuters, and Defense One all confirm that no formal program called “F-55” has been disclosed. Defense sources say Trump was not shown any prototype or mockup.
Converting the F-35 to a twin-engine platform is widely considered infeasible. Engineers agree it would require an entirely new fuselage, airframe layout, stealth shaping, fuel system, and flight control logic. In effect, it would be a new aircraft, not an upgrade.
The more likely explanations are:
- A misinterpretation of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 “Block 5+” proposals, which do not include twin engines.
- A reference to a Navy F/A-XX concept with design lineage from the F-35.
- A political talking point detached from actual acquisition programs.
As of now, there’s no technical data, budget line, or test flight record suggesting the F-55 is real.
What do you think?
1. If the F-55 isn’t real, what might Trump have actually seen or been briefed on?
Could he have been referencing a classified demonstrator?
2. Is it possible that a twin-engine derivative of the F-35 was explored behind closed doors?
Not publicly, but could a black variant exist?
3. Could the F-55 label be a placeholder for a Lockheed answer to the Navy's F/A-XX competition?
If so, would it share anything with the F-35 beyond general shaping?
4. Could the F-55 be a load of BS?
Is the F-55 just Trumpian theater... a spewage of sewage dressed up as strategy?
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