Did Google Earth Image Reveal US Air Force’s Secret 4,600mph Spy Plane?

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No, it did not.
 

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Looks to be about 10 m long, far too small for a long-range high-speed aircraft.

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It's the F-35's rear aspect RCS model, pretty much the same thing as the one that's been around for ages for the F/A-18:
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Wasn't this discussed in another thread early last year or something ---- I seem to remember reading about it here before.
 
What is the smaller diamond shape way above it? Another rcs model or just stuff?
 

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