F-35 vstol


ChipBeck

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Gentlemen,

If you love machines, you gotta love this! Perhaps this is Waldo's next ride!

http://www.aircraftowner.com/videos/view/f-35b---taking-stovl-to-a-new-level_1126.html

Chip
 
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I WANT ONE !!!!!!!

Richard Hille
The GT School
 
Chip

Thanks for sharing.:thumbsup But where do we put the fishing poles and skis it would be a great back country vehicle.:confused
 
Bad to the bone........

Shadowman
 
Sure wouldn't need the current design aircraft carrier. You might even be able to carry a few of these on conventional ships or even a large sub.
 
Oh yea It is bad ass and Fast too!!!

Pratt & Whitney’s F135 engine has achieved a first for the Lockheed Martin F-35 program by accelerating the F-35B STOVL version through the sound barrier last month. The test aircraf–BF-2–climbed to 30,000 feet and accelerated to Mach 1.07 at the off-shore test track near NAS Patuxent River in Maryland on June 14. The F-35 has supercruise capability and does not require the use of engine afterburner to achieve supersonic flight. The F135’s 28,000-pound dry thrust (without augmentor) is capable of accelerating the fighter beyond Mach one, and with the augmentor lit the thrust increases to 43,000 pounds.

This is the third F-35 test aircraft to fly supersonic after two other F-35A CTOL jets earlier in the flight-test program. At this point the F135 program has completed more than 17,600 hours of testing, culminating in the conventional takeoff and carrier variant aircraft receiving Initial Service Release in February 2010.

Bennett Croswell, vice president of F135 and F119 engine programs said, “This is truly a historic accomplishment, not just for Pratt & Whitney and the F135 team, but really for all of military aviation. This is the first time ever, in the history of aviation, that a production-ready, stealthy, short takeoff vertical landing capable aircraft has flown supersonic.”
 
Gentlemen,
If you love machines, you gotta love this! Perhaps this is Waldo's next ride!
Chip

There's a slim chance. Most of the airframe conversion opportunities are targeted towards those of us who are aren't so long in the tooth. I'll know by the end of the month.


Sure wouldn't need the current design aircraft carrier. You might even be able to carry a few of these on conventional ships or even a large sub.

Halsey is rolling over in his grave at merely the thought...
 
Outstanding and incredible, thanks Chip. Hopefully Oscuma will not axe it as he did with the YF22.
 
that is really cool :cool i wonder what those cost? i bet they are BIG bux......