Sunday, January 02, 2011

F-35 AF4's first flight.

The fourth conventional takeoff and landing variant, AF-3, completed its first flight on 30 December 2010. Piloted by Lockheed Martin test pilot Bill Gigliotti, AF-4 took off from NAS Fort Worth JRB, Texas. AF-4 is the tenth F-35 to fly and the third test jet to fly with the next-generation avionics package that will populate all operational F-35s. The successful flight was the final test mission of 2010 for the Joint Strike Fighter program, which logged 410 flights for the year.

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  1. End of this January the Netherlands will issue its plans for (continued) defense cuts, err, "restructuring".
    It's supposed to give a clear answer to how many "F-16 successors" (the name JSF/F-35 will be conspicuously absent) will eventually be bought.

    I'm told similar reports and plans will be published soon in other countries as well (I heard Italy).
    Big F-35 month ahead.

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