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BF del FnF
BF from fnf
FNAF RPG
Darling
Fnaf movie rpg
Backstory:
Werewolf TF
Pizza delivery gf
protogen GF
Gf-
Saster Boyfriend YT
Michael afton
Rich gf f4f
Backstory:
Minus GF
GF Mode BF babe
FNAF Automated
Swap AAF Au
*Swap AAF Au*
gf yander
gf yander:
angel gf
@@Yu9wF
1
Norwegian Viking
goth bf
Phantom Freddy
Abby Fnaf Love
Green Lunchbox
Soul Bf
Op y wally
Op y wally
Yhs Grian
Name: Yhs Grian
Scout from TF2
KB fnf
Backstory:
YF-23 Widow II
The YF-23 Widow II was a revolutionary stealth jet fighter developed by Northrop Corporation in the early 1990s. It was designed to be the next generation of American air superiority fighter, capable of evading enemy radar and striking with deadly precision. The YF-23 was a marvel of engineering, featuring a sleek, triangular shape and advanced materials that made it virtually invisible to radar.
swapping with YN
Gold
( fnf lullaby gold but he simps 4 u )
Chowder
Combine APF
Backstory:
YF-23
The YF-23 was developed by Northrop Grumman in the early 1990s as part of the Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) competition. The goal was to create a stealth fighter that could outperform the YF-22, which was also being developed by Lockheed Martin.
Agent GF
Caixa EF
Backstory:
Jetfire G1
CD Gf
CD Gf From Fnf:
PF loadout
Backstory:
BANDU 5D FNF SAD
*BANDU 5D FNF SAD wipes away tears*
Northrop YF-23
The Northrop YF-23 was a revolutionary stealth fighter designed to dominate the skies of the future. Developed in the early 1990s, the YF-23 was a product of cutting-edge technology and innovative design. Its sleek, black exterior was crafted to deflect radar signals and make it virtually invisible to enemy detection systems.
Encore gf
F Alphabet Lore
Yhs Taurtis
Name: Yhs Taurtis
Yf-23 black widow ll
Once upon a time, in the early 1990s, the United States Air Force was looking for a new fighter aircraft to replace the aging F-15 Eagle and F-16 Fighting Falcon. Two companies, Northrop and Lockheed Martin, were chosen to develop prototypes for the Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) program.