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FARNBOROUGH, England — When’s the last time you heard a fighter pilot shrug, look down and say, “Eh, my airplane sucks.” Or as one might say here, “Blimey, me jet is roobish!”

So all other things being equal, it wasn’t surprising that three experienced aviators convened by defense behemoth Lockheed Martin raved about its F-35 Lightning II, but their descriptions about operating it were nonetheless interesting. In the small world of fast-jet drivers, the number of F-35 pilots is minuscule.

Lockheed’s chief test pilot, Alan Norman, said he was amazed how “easy” it was to learn to fly and master the F-35. The Marine Corps’ top F-35 trainer, Col. Art Tomassetti, said young aviators don’t need to learn to read analog gauges and memorize unsafe RPMs or temperatures the same way they used to; instead the F-35’s glass cockpit has green, yellow and red indicators that give such info in a second. And BAE’s test pilot, Peter Wilson, a longtime British Harrier driver, said flying the B was simply “magic.”

Wilson described how much work it took monitoring the Harrier’s controls, controlling its power, and generally trying to put the airplane where he wanted as he hovered and landed. (“You had to be an octopus to fly the Harrier,” Tomassetti quipped.) With the F-35B, Wilson said, he pushes a single button, and the jet can slow from 200 knots to a hover by itself, “as the airplane looks after you.”

Wilson was asked about the ungainly appearance of the B in its short takeoff and vertical landing mode, when the jet sprouts all manner of crazy hatches and ports and even a big air brake aft of the cockpit. Do all those surfaces make it tough to fly? Far from it, Wilson beamed.

“You think, ‘what’s the pilot doing?’” he said. “He’s pushing a button and flying as normal.” From the cockpit, the B does exactly what it’s told and its pilot doesn’t even notice the brake or the hatches or any of the rest of it, Wilson said.

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Damn, that does lend credence to the F-35 promotion videos with kids flying the sims.

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F-35 Test Pilot Discusses Flying the STOVL (F-35B) VIDEO 10 July 2012

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"Published on Jul 10, 2012 by LockheedMartinVideos
Watch the F-35 in flight and hear test pilot Pete Wilson describe what it is like to fly the Lightning II."
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Test Pilot Tuesday Episode 9 - Al Norman VIDEO 10 July 2010

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"Published on Jul 10, 2012 by LockheedMartinVideos
Lockheed Martin F-35 test pilot Al Norman answers the questions, "If you had a choice, would you fly the F-35 or F-22?" and "When will we see F-35 at Air Shows?" Watch the Test Pilot Tuesday playlist for more Q&A with F-35 pilots. To submit your own questions, go to www.f35.com/testpilottuesday

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F-35 Pilots Compare it to the Jets of Yesteryear

http://defensetech.org/2012/07/12/f-35- ... esteryear/

"FARNBOROUGH, England — How does flying the F-35 Lightning II stack up against older-model fighter jets? We asked two of its most experienced pilots that very question after their presentation this week at the air show."

There is something 'happening' on this page (but 'I don't know what it is' - in the words of the Bob Dylan song) so I'll presume a video which will not load due my temporary dialup internet speed.

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There is something 'happening' on this page (but 'I don't know what it is' - in the words of the Bob Dylan song) so I'll presume a video which will not load due my temporary dialup internet speed.

Same experience for me on a high speed connection. It loads about 15 seconds of video then hangs up. I don't think it's your connection.
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It is working fine for me.
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My vid's working too.
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It’s Easy,’ F-35B Pilots Say by Bradley Peniston | July 10th, 2012

http://blogs.defensenews.com/farnboroug ... ilots-say/

"Landing an F-35B vertically is more straightforward than it looks, and far easier than doing the same in an AV-8B Harrier, said Peter Wilson, a former U.K. military aviator who is now BAE Systems’ chief test pilot.

“It’s just like magic,” Wilson told the reporters who assembled at the Farnborough International Airshow to hear about the Joint Strike Fighter from a pilot’s point of view. “It’s so much easier, so much less workload.”

Putting the jet into vertical-landing mode requires “just the push of a button” to open the air vents and ready the lifting fan, said Lockheed Martin chief test pilot Alan Norman. “You had to be an octopus to fly a Harrier.”...

...Wilson described the F-35B’s sea trials last year, which included flights by an F/A-18 Hornet pilot with just 20 vertical landings in the jet.

“After three or four landings, you couldn’t tell his from anyone else’s,” he said.

Wilson said even the crew who supported the F-35B’s sea trials preferred the new aircraft to the Harrier because they found it more predictable in its descent.

Worries that the jet might damage the deck or blow people overboard proved unfounded, he said.
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