Rank 57 documents the Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk — the world's first operational stealth attack aircraft, born from Have Blue demonstrator work at Skunk Works and flown in secrecy from Tonopah Test Range before public revelation in 1988. Faceted surfaces deflected radar returns; matte black RAM coatings and tight infrared signature control made the Nighthawk the opening-act bomber of Operation Desert Storm, striking Baghdad targets while conventional aircraft waited their turn. Retired in 2008 as the F-22 and B-2 assumed low-observable strike roles, the type remains the faceted-stealth icon that taught the world a new vocabulary. Wallimilist renders the black facet exterior, bone wireframe bulkhead lattice, Lockheed 117 crest, and STEALTH BEFORE THE WORD brush slogan exactly as the master PNG dictates — 1983 service kicker and curator copy on the airframe that wrote stealth before the word existed.