Report: Marine and Navy F-35 Pilots Need to Ration Afterburners at High Altitudes
Another problem for this very expensive stealth fighter. Report: Marine and Navy F-35 Pilots Need to Ration Afterburners at High Altitudes development, the Lockheed F-35 Lightning stealth fighter may soon enter mass production, many of its bugs having been expensively squashed after delivery of an initial four-hundred “low-rate-of-initial-production” aircraft. by Defense News journalists Valerie Insinna, David Larter and Aaron Mehta has revealed thirteen serious Category-1 flaws remain. , on two occasions late in 2011 an F-35B and F-35C ...
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