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Dutch F-35A Full afterburner Takeoff
Speaking frankly, those turns were very slow and had big radius.Close up photos of F-35 making very tight turns at Airpower Demo:
Look at the video I posted above. It dis make very fast instantaneous turns, especially in the turn where the above pictures were taken from. And these turns were made not as stand-alone well practiced demo but as a group show/drama.Speaking frankly, those turns were very slow and had big radius.
It is clearly visible that F-35A lacks thrust to maintain high G maneuvers.
Sorry buddy, I was there and those turns were pretty good, nothing to suggest slow, many were made without burners and in general I was impressed; it is certainly more maneuverable than the F-16Speaking frankly, those turns were very slow and had big radius.
It is clearly visible that F-35A lacks thrust to maintain high G maneuvers.
It is between F-16 and F-18 by its pilots words.Sorry buddy, I was there and those turns were pretty good, nothing to suggest slow, many were made without burners and in general I was impressed; it is certainly more maneuverable than the F-16
Dreamworks of an F-35 lover.
How long before they mention Stuxnet deployment via the AN/APG-81?
Look here fannie unti the stuxnet on missiles delivered in tees minutes warna free:
http://breakingdefense.com/2014/06/gen-mike-hostage-on-the-f-35-no-growlers-needed-when-war-starts/.
Even the official site omits the mention of Stuxnet but in fan world anything is possible:
https://www.f35.com/news/detail/gen.-mike-hostage-on-the-f-35-no-growlers-needed-when-war-starts
https://www.f35.com/news/detail/f-35-programme-begins-developing-cyber-attack-capabilityF-35 Programme Begins Developing Cyber-Attack Capability
TEL AVIV — Israel’s first cadre of F-35 pilots are headed next month to the United States to begin simulator and ground-based training on the new stealth fighter, the first two of which are scheduled to arrive here by the end of the year.
An advanced compressor, combined with turbine, form core of proposed F135 upgrade
http://aviationweek.com/defense/f-35-engine-upgrade-gathers-paceAs Pratt & Whitney nears completion of the extensive F135 system development and demonstration (SDD) program for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter engine, the company is revealing new details of a proposed upgrade that could cut fuel burn by as much as 7% on aircraft entering service by the early 2020s.
WASHINGTON — Software glitches have plagued the F-35 in recent months, but operators said they noticed a marked improvement during a June deployment where the aircraft did not experience any shutdowns.
http://www.defensenews.com/story/de...5-software-mountain-home-deployment/86191386/"We cleared 88 of 88 sorties, and we were on time for 100 percent of those sorties for the large force exercises,” Maj. Brad Matherne, an F-35A pilot from the 34th Fighter Squadron, told reporters during a June 21 conference call. “We had zero losses due to any software stability issues that were previously out there.”