Ghostrider

Motto: "Unless I want them to, they'll never know I was even there."

Note:  GHOSTRIDER has been working on not getting noticed since the second grade. He may have been the only person to make it through the Chicago public school system without ever cleaning an eraser or washing a blackboard. Teachers never noticed him, not because he was dull or lackluster, but because he consciously worked on not being noticed. That's how he is in the cockpit of the stealth fighter. He's willing himself to be invisible. Stealth isn't simply a matter of technology - it's a state of mind. It isn't easy to wrap yourself in a blended-wing, polymer-composite airframe with shielded air inlets and vectored nozzles, all covered in black, "iron ball" radar-absorbent paint. True stealth means having the nerve to fly "nap of the earth" at high speeds, without activating electronic sensors or guidance systems that might tip-off enemy radar. It is ridiculous to fly such an aircraft at a low altitude because engineers designed it for radar invisibility rather than structural integrity and maneuverability. This doesn't seem to matter to Ghostrider.