The Boeing Bird of Prey —originally developed by McDonnell Douglas—was one of the most secretive and futuristic aircraft ever built. Designed during the 1990s, this experimental platform tested revolutionary stealth technologies that would later influence modern military aviation. Hidden from the public for years, the Bird of Prey remained classified until its official unveiling in 2002, revealing a design unlike anything seen before. Bird of Prey What Was the Bird of Prey? The Bird of Prey was an experimental stealth aircraft created to explore: Advanced stealth shaping Low-cost manufacturing techniques Novel aerodynamics After Boeing merged with McDonnell Douglas in 1997, the program continued under Boeing’s leadership—hence its commonly used name today. Its mission was not combat, but technology demonstration. Why Was It So Secret? The aircraft was developed under a highly classified program for the United States Air Force. Its purpose was to test stealth innovations without r...