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F-35B/C Lightning II (Joint Strike Fighter)

HeyJoe

Fly Navy! ...or USMC
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HeyJoe

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completely new, you sure that is a Marine Corps jet?

It's BF-02 so it's a test article that does not have the mission systems (BF-01-03 do not). BF-04 just flew and it's the first full systems article. Marines do get new toys once in awhile (KC-130J, MV-22, UH-1Y and AH-1Z....). They are all paid for by Blue Dollars out of N88 so why not get new gear?
 

HAWK22

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haha sorry for that jaded response. guess im just used to seeing the old, beat up leftovers from the navy. what a sharp looking machine that is.
 

HeyJoe

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For reals? I thought it was a separate, smaller engine. I learn something new today.

It has an amzing clutch that connects the lift fan to the engine. The novel fan provides 18,000 pounds of lift alone with no combustion.

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phrogdriver

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It has an amzing clutch that connects the lift fan to the engine. The novel fan provides 18,000 pounds of lift alone with no combustion.

I wonder how good that clutch is on hills, 'cause I'd hate to burn out 1st gear and have to limp into Aamco.

You mean no combustion other than the 700-deg one inside the engine that's turning it?:icon_wink
 
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