Forum: F-35 milestones

UK's first F-35 flies [the IRONIC 'B' Model] :-)



Search Search  Register Register  Private Messages Private Messages
guidelines Forum Guidelines
Post new topic   Reply to topic   1, 2, 3  Next
View previous topic Log in to check your private messages View next topic
Author Message
spazsinbad
PostPosted: Apr 16, 2012 - 09:09 AM Reply with quote Back to top
Elite 3K
Elite 3K


Joined: May 05, 2009 - 10:31 PM
Posts: 7845
Location: OZ
UK's first F-35 flies

http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/the-d ... flies.html

"The United Kingdom's first Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II production jet made its inaugural test flight on 13 April. The aircraft, an F-35B short takeoff/vertical-landing (STOVL) model, flew a series of functional flight checks during the sortie. Lockheed's Bill Gigliotti was at the controls during the 45-minute flight...."

..."Not only is this a watershed moment for the Joint Strike Fighter program, since BK-1 is the first international F-35 to fly, but it also brings us one step closer to delivery of this essential 5th Generation capability for the U.K., " said Group Captain Harv Smyth, the Joint Strike Fighter UK National Deputy...."

MORE AT THE JUMP including a Pic! http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/the-d ... -16157.jpg



F12-16157.jpg
 Description:
 Filesize:  376.76 KB
 Viewed:  11902 Time(s)

F12-16157.jpg



FirstUKf35bInFlightZoom.jpg
 Description:
 Filesize:  97.12 KB
 Viewed:  11836 Time(s)

FirstUKf35bInFlightZoom.jpg



_________________
RAN FAA A4G: http://tinyurl.com/ctfwb3t http://tinyurl.com/ccmlenr http://www.youtube.com/user/bengello/videos
 View user's profile Send private message Visit poster's website  
 
Sponsor
New postPosted: May 22, 2013 - 7:36 AM Back to top
F-16.net Sponsor





  Send private message  
 
boff180
PostPosted: Apr 16, 2012 - 01:39 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Forum Veteran
Forum Veteran


Joined: Jun 29, 2005 - 11:58 AM
Posts: 927

Status: Offline
Most boring markings in the history of the Royal Air Force....

Andy

_________________
Andy Evans Aviation Photography
www.evansaviography.co.uk
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
stobiewan
PostPosted: Apr 16, 2012 - 02:35 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Active Member
Active Member


Joined: Jan 14, 2010 - 12:34 PM
Posts: 172
Location: UK
Status: Offline
It'll look better in FAA colours Smile
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
sufaviper
PostPosted: Apr 16, 2012 - 03:08 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Active Member
Active Member


Joined: Nov 01, 2011 - 04:30 PM
Posts: 131

Status: Offline
Can they not make the RAM paint in more than grey scale? How about some colors (or colours, depending on what side of the pond you are on).

Sufa Viper
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
delvo
PostPosted: Apr 16, 2012 - 03:46 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Senior member
Senior member


Joined: Aug 15, 2011 - 05:06 AM
Posts: 409

Status: Offline
The gray color isn't a side effect. It's the color they want, because it blends in with backgrounds better than other colors would. That's also why the top surface is darker and the bottom is lighter, because the top is more likely to need to blend with the ground or water and the bottom is more likely to need to blend with the sky or clouds. And it's why F-22s have irregular splotches of color, so that the boundary lines you'd see between color areas aren't in the shape of a plane. Bright colors just scream "HERE I AM, WATCH ME, COME AND GET ME!" from as far away as possible.

And F-35's RAM isn't paint, but can be painted over. There are pictures of naval F-35s with blue tail fins with yellow lightning bolts.
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
Conan
PostPosted: Apr 16, 2012 - 04:13 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Forum Veteran
Forum Veteran


Joined: Apr 27, 2007 - 08:23 AM
Posts: 964

Status: Offline
boff180 wrote:
Most boring markings in the history of the Royal Air Force....

Andy


Give them a chance. It's their first low observable fighter. Goodness knows what the next one will look like...

Very Happy
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
Asif
PostPosted: Apr 16, 2012 - 04:42 PM Reply with quote Back to top
F-16.net Editor
F-16.net Editor


Joined: Aug 23, 2003 - 01:02 PM
Posts: 2799


The UK's first F-35B BK-01 seen air-to-air during its first flight on April 13th, 2012.


The UK's first F-35B BK-01 lands after its first flight on April 13th, 2012.


Bill 'Giggs' Gigliotti pilot for first flight of F-35B, BK-01, poses with a UK flag in front of the jet on April 13th, 2012.

_________________
Asif Shamim
F-16.net Editorial staff & Patch Gallery Administration
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
asianviper
PostPosted: Apr 16, 2012 - 04:56 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Enthusiast
Enthusiast


Joined: Oct 30, 2008 - 06:20 PM
Posts: 23

Status: Offline
Good to see the first UK F35B flying though with the way our politicians keep on changing their minds we will probably end up with the F35A. I personally think we should go for the C model for our new carriers but you can never underestimate the stupidity of politicians and bean counters.
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
sufaviper
PostPosted: Apr 16, 2012 - 05:32 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Active Member
Active Member


Joined: Nov 01, 2011 - 04:30 PM
Posts: 131

Status: Offline
delvo wrote:
The gray color isn't a side effect. It's the color they want, because it blends in with backgrounds better than other colors would. That's also why the top surface is darker and the bottom is lighter, because the top is more likely to need to blend with the ground or water and the bottom is more likely to need to blend with the sky or clouds. And it's why F-22s have irregular splotches of color, so that the boundary lines you'd see between color areas aren't in the shape of a plane. Bright colors just scream "HERE I AM, WATCH ME, COME AND GET ME!" from as far away as possible.

And F-35's RAM isn't paint, but can be painted over. There are pictures of naval F-35s with blue tail fins with yellow lightning bolts.


The paint is somewhat special, something mixed into it that acts as additional RAM if I remember right (Spud, Spaz any articles/threads?).

All the pretty tails are SDD aircraft, not service aircraft. And while I hear you and completely understand/agree why the aircraft is the color it is, I think the vibrant colors sported by fighters around the world say that the crews would have some fun with the paint if they could (think Tiger Meet) and probably will if they are allowed too.

Sufa Viper
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
sewerrat
PostPosted: Apr 16, 2012 - 10:44 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Senior member
Senior member


Joined: Mar 23, 2009 - 06:03 PM
Posts: 286

Status: Offline
spazsinbad wrote:
UK's first F-35 flies


Gotta' question about the coatings/paint. Some of the panels in some of the F-35 pics sort of look like the same type of Ag impregnated paint of the Raptor (to minimize skin IR obersevability). Now, is it actually Ag, which isn't a element I'd consider to be LO for RF LO, or is it a ceramic material? Just curious. . . . How can you paint an airplane with metal impregnated "paint" and still be LO to radar?
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
Gums
PostPosted: Apr 17, 2012 - 12:31 AM Reply with quote Back to top
Elite 1K
Elite 1K


Joined: Dec 16, 2003 - 05:26 PM
Posts: 1439

Status: Offline
Salute!

Nothing new, but stuff is heavy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar-absorbent_material

Gums sends...

_________________
Gums
Viper pilot '79
"God in your guts, good men at your back, wings that stay on - and Tally Ho!"
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
fox18fox
PostPosted: Apr 17, 2012 - 01:51 AM Reply with quote Back to top
Newbie
Newbie


Joined: Jan 04, 2011 - 04:41 PM
Posts: 9
Location: ottawa
Status: Offline
F-35 Paint Shop

[Link pending approval]

Beer
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
Orangeburst
PostPosted: Apr 17, 2012 - 01:51 AM Reply with quote Back to top
Enthusiast
Enthusiast


Joined: May 29, 2006 - 04:17 PM
Posts: 56

Status: Offline
Gums wrote:
Salute!

Nothing new, but stuff is heavy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar-absorbent_material

Gums sends...



Hey Gums is famous. Is that you that landed the F-16 with failed leading edge flap in 1982? Seem to recall you telling that story in the past. It is on the "Hall of Fame" on the front page of F-16.net if you did not already know.

Lets see, if you were about 27 in 1982, that would make your current age....add, multiply, move a few decimal points, a couple of dozen leap years...uhhhh..I dont know my head hurts.

Anyways just teasing. Thanks for your service!
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
beepa
PostPosted: Apr 17, 2012 - 02:41 AM Reply with quote Back to top
Active Member
Active Member


Joined: Jan 05, 2007 - 10:36 PM
Posts: 160

Status: Offline
Ahh looks like I missed something, wasn't the UK trying to swap this F35B with a F35C from the USN?? Is this a media stunt or is the deal on hold until the UK finally make up their mind?
 View user's profile Send private message  
 
spazsinbad
PostPosted: Apr 17, 2012 - 02:51 AM Reply with quote Back to top
Elite 3K
Elite 3K


Joined: May 05, 2009 - 10:31 PM
Posts: 7845
Location: OZ
'beepa' the changeover of the third 'now bought/paid for' F-35 for UK was in the process of being changed from B t0 C but not sure if 'finally' finalised. I'll check. However always the first two F-35s for UK will be F-35Bs and they have no problem with that. Why? Because all models are so similar and the UK have said they are happy with that. Smile
__________

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
Standard Note: SN06278 Last updated: 29 March 2012
Author: Louisa Brooke-Holland | Section | International Affairs and Defence

http://www.defencetalk.com/reports/SN06278.pdf

"...The Government has bought three STOVL variant aircraft as test aircraft and received two. The third aircraft, to be delivered in late 2012, has been ‘swapped’ for an F-35C...."

Switching horses midstream: UK JSF test force alters course to reflect F-35 variant change”, Industry Defence Review, 20 February 2012 [wot I cannot see]
___________

Vagaries Continue To Cloud U.K. F-35 Agenda Aug 15, 2011 By Robert Wall

http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/ ... 352385.xml

“...Also still in process is an effort by the U.K. to switch one of three F-35s bought for the JSF test program from the “B” to the “C” model. The U.S. Congress must approve the move, as the U.S. would swap an F-35C to be bought in the sixth low-rate initial production (LRIP) lot for an F-35B the U.K. funded in LRIP 4.

The Pentagon says, “The proposed exchange would benefit both participants —the exchange would provide the U.S. with a Stovl aircraft 24 months earlier than planned to support maturity assessments and training needs; it would allow the U.K. to avoid the costs of a CV aircraft for operational test, and it would increase operational test capacity through the use of an instru-mented CV aircraft in the LRIP 6 time frame.”

The move should come with no financial penalty to U.S. taxpayers. “The U.K. would bear the costs of upgrading and modifying the LRIP 4 Stovl aircraft to the more advanced LRIP 6 configuration. In addition, the U.K. would be responsible for bearing the costs of incorporating flight-test instrumentation of the CV aircraft as well as any other U.K.-unique CV aircraft requirements,” says the Pentagon. A U.K. defense official insists any costs associated with the change are already budgeted...."

_________________
RAN FAA A4G: http://tinyurl.com/ctfwb3t http://tinyurl.com/ccmlenr http://www.youtube.com/user/bengello/videos
 View user's profile Send private message Visit poster's website  
 
Display posts from previous:     
Jump to:  
All times are GMT + 1 Hour
Post new topic   Reply to topic
View previous topic Log in to check your private messages View next topic