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stobiewan
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Quick question - does anyone have a rough figure for how much the lift engine and transmission weighs? I'm probably missing this having been covered previously but I can't seem to find a reference for the figure.

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Here you go Stobiewan. Obviously it pre-dates the cancellation of the F136 but other than that I have no idea how old or how accurate it is...



Image suggests around 3800lbs.

Found it at the following addr:
http://internettracking.blogspot.com.au/2010/12/rolls-royce-recent-developments.html
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That 3898-pound total weight difference includes not just the fan and shaft & transmission but also the extra ducts inside the wings, whatever mechanisms opens & close those, the joints that move the main nozzle, and any differences resulting from the use of corrosion-resistant materials.
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Quite right, didn't realize there'd be a test later. I actually think the 6,354lbs number might be a little suspect anyway. Spaz may have some more accurate numbers tucked away somewhere.

http://www.rolls-royce.com/Images/Liftsystem_tcm92-6697.pdf
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Thanks to both of you - that's very helpful!


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jeffb wrote:
Quite right, didn't realize there'd be a test later. I actually think the 6,354lbs number might be a little suspect anyway. Spaz may have some more accurate numbers tucked away somewhere.

http://www.rolls-royce.com/Images/Liftsystem_tcm92-6697.pdf


That also includes the engine. All in all, the lift fan and other STOVL kit adds somewhere in the 2,500-4,000lbs to the aircraft.
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According to LM Fast Facts 13 March 2012 the empty weight of the F-35s is as follows: http://f-35.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/ ... 3-2012.pdf

F-35A 29,300 lbs
F-35B 32,300 lbs
F-35C 34,800 lbs

The A & B models differential with similar size/wing area (compared to the rather different C model) is 3,000 lbs. There are many variable differences otherwise in A & B due different internal structure with B 'lightened'. I guess the STOVL engine LiftFan bits and pieces weight(s) must be classified.

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