A superagile tactical fighter aircraft has articulatable air inlets (13), articulatable exhaust nozzles (14), highly deflectable canard surfaces (19), and control thruster jets (22) located around the nose (11) of the fuselage, on the top and bottom surfaces of the propulsion system near the exhaust nozzles, and on both sides of at least one vertical tail (20). The superagile aircraft attains supernormal flight by articulating the air inlets and exhaust nozzles, deflecting the canard surfaces, and vectoring the thruster jets. Supernormal flight may be defined as flight at which the superagile aircraft operates at an angle of attack much greater than the angle of attack which produces maximum lift. In supernormal flight, the superagile aircraft is capable of almost vertical ascents, sharp turns, and very steep descents without losing control.
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