F-35 Lightning II developments
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Re: F-35 Lightning II developments
01-07-2021
IDF 117Sqn reformed as F-35I training squadron
https://scontent-mxp1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=60E36574
IDF 117Sqn reformed as F-35I training squadron
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Re: F-35 Lightning II developments
Thats what the photo's say in regards to the tailnumbers and that's what was said over the radio. So I am taking LM's word for it.
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Re: F-35 Lightning II developments
In the news section talking about the "Black Knights" achieving FOC - is the aircraft in the photo carrying a gun pod?
Don't Charlie model '35's already have an internal gun???
Don't Charlie model '35's already have an internal gun???
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Re: F-35 Lightning II developments
No they don't. Just Google it, only F-35A.
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18-5455 HL 4FS
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18-5457 AK 355FS
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First flight for Adir 945, is it AS-28? is it 19-xxxx?
https://www.facebook.com/22891800395634 ... 740151356/
https://www.facebook.com/22891800395634 ... 740151356/
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not today but 21-07-2021gluefan1 wrote: ↑22 Jul 2021, 22:08 First flight today for Adir 945, is it AS-28? is it 19-xxxx?
https://www.facebook.com/22891800395634 ... 740151356/
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Re: F-35 Lightning II developments
AS-28 19-5554 945
AS-29 19-5555 947
AS-30 19-5556 94x
AS-31 19-5557 9xx
AS-32 19-5558 95x
AS-33 19-5559 95x
AS-29 19-5555 947
AS-30 19-5556 94x
AS-31 19-5557 9xx
AS-32 19-5558 95x
AS-33 19-5559 95x
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In-flight lightning strike grounds 2 F-35B Lightning II jets
On July 13, two F-35B lightning II jets based out of Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, were severely damaged after being struck by lightning in flight.
Both planes were able to land safely and no Marines were injured in the incident, according to the Marine Corps.
But the lightning-on-lightning violence caused enough damage to both aircraft to classify each incident as a Class A mishap. Class A mishaps are defined as incidents that result in either death or permanent disability, or more than $2.5 million in damages.
“After conducting our standard reporting and assessment procedures, the weather-related incident was labeled as a class ‘A’ mishap due to the combined projected repair costs exceeding two and a half million U.S. dollars,” Capt. Marco A. Valenzuela, a spokesman for Marine Air Group 12. told Marine Corps Times in an email.
On July 13, two F-35B lightning II jets based out of Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, were severely damaged after being struck by lightning in flight.
Both planes were able to land safely and no Marines were injured in the incident, according to the Marine Corps.
But the lightning-on-lightning violence caused enough damage to both aircraft to classify each incident as a Class A mishap. Class A mishaps are defined as incidents that result in either death or permanent disability, or more than $2.5 million in damages.
“After conducting our standard reporting and assessment procedures, the weather-related incident was labeled as a class ‘A’ mishap due to the combined projected repair costs exceeding two and a half million U.S. dollars,” Capt. Marco A. Valenzuela, a spokesman for Marine Air Group 12. told Marine Corps Times in an email.
Re: F-35 Lightning II developments
Israeli #947 is also already flying. Seen on July 23rd.
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ItNavy BL-04 MM7454 4-03 30-07-2021 delivered to ITS Cavour from Cameri
Re: F-35 Lightning II developments
RNLAF F-35A F-019 (AN-19) made its second flight from Cameri on July 28. Date of first flight would be appreciated.
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Thanks!