F-35 program documents
Updated somewhere 02 JULY 2018 FAST FACTS: https://a855196877272cb14560-2a4fa819a6 ... 2018_2.pdf (1.1Mb)
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Just a heads up; I got messaged (nicely for the record) by a representative of Lockheed today, asking that the AIAA papers be removed for copyright reasons. I can't delete the posts because they're too old / other posts have since been made, but I've contacted the mods, so the documents / links to the non-paywalled versions should be deleted soon.
I imagine anyone reading this already has a copy of all of them, but if someone hasn't manages to read this, the documents will still be available at the links mentioned in this post: viewtopic.php?f=58&t=12237&start=310
If you work for a major aerospace company, or if you attend or work for a university, or if you just have access to a local library, check to see if they have free (legal and licensed) access to AIAA's library.
If not, and if you choose to buy some papers, get a membership if you plan on buying multiple; you'll likely save money (depending on the membership type) as members get decent discounts on papers.
I imagine anyone reading this already has a copy of all of them, but if someone hasn't manages to read this, the documents will still be available at the links mentioned in this post: viewtopic.php?f=58&t=12237&start=310
If you work for a major aerospace company, or if you attend or work for a university, or if you just have access to a local library, check to see if they have free (legal and licensed) access to AIAA's library.
If not, and if you choose to buy some papers, get a membership if you plan on buying multiple; you'll likely save money (depending on the membership type) as members get decent discounts on papers.
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I was under the impression that papers authored by government employees or written while on the government dime are public domain as long as they were not classified.
"The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese."
The specific language he used was:
"as there has not been permission granted to publish these papers beyond AIAA (as noted by the copyright notice on each paper). I did check with AIAA and they have not received any requests for use/posting elsewhere, either."
Each AIAA paper is also labelled with:
"Copyright © 2018 by Lockheed Martin Corporation. Published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., with permission."
I'm really not all that knowledgeable on government contractor copyright protection though, so if you want to pursue the matter further I can put you in touch with the guy.
"as there has not been permission granted to publish these papers beyond AIAA (as noted by the copyright notice on each paper). I did check with AIAA and they have not received any requests for use/posting elsewhere, either."
Each AIAA paper is also labelled with:
"Copyright © 2018 by Lockheed Martin Corporation. Published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., with permission."
I'm really not all that knowledgeable on government contractor copyright protection though, so if you want to pursue the matter further I can put you in touch with the guy.
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gee, too bad I didn't grab them all earlier.
"Spurts"
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Dragon029 wrote:Just a heads up; I got messaged (nicely for the record) by a representative of Lockheed today, asking that the AIAA papers be removed for copyright reasons. I can't delete the posts because they're too old / other posts have since been made, but I've contacted the mods, so the documents / links to the non-paywalled versions should be deleted soon.
I imagine anyone reading this already has a copy of all of them, but if someone hasn't manages to read this, the documents will still be available at the links mentioned in this post: viewtopic.php?f=58&t=12237&start=310
If you work for a major aerospace company, or if you attend or work for a university, or if you just have access to a local library, check to see if they have free (legal and licensed) access to AIAA's library.
If not, and if you choose to buy some papers, get a membership if you plan on buying multiple; you'll likely save money (depending on the membership type) as members get decent discounts on papers.
They are still there at "viewtopic" link in the quote BUT YOU MUST SCROLL DOWN AFTER FOLLOWING THE viewtopic LINK to see them. When I first looked this morning it looked at a glance like all of the pdf links had been replaced by links to AIAA website (but then I realized this was just an earlier post). Scroll Down if you want to see pdf links to know if they have been removed.
LM F-35 Fast Facts 13 Aug 2018: https://a855196877272cb14560-2a4fa819a6 ... t_2018.pdf
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11 Sep 2018 LM Fast Facts PDF attached below from: https://a855196877272cb14560-2a4fa819a6 ... s9-183.pdf
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F-35 LRIP 11 FACT SHEET 25 Sep 2018 LM PR attached below.
https://a855196877272cb14560-2a4fa819a6 ... t_2018.pdf (1.1Mb)
https://a855196877272cb14560-2a4fa819a6 ... t_2018.pdf (1.1Mb)
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Mashup of FACT Sheet + PR from LM: http://www.jsf.mil/news/docs/20180927_L ... ase_v2.pdf (0.35Mb)
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For those of you who had missed the chance to get the June 2018 AIAA F-35 PDFs, LM has posted two of them.
Here are the links and I attached them also.
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/content/ ... erview.pdf
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/content/ ... cation.pdf
Here are the links and I attached them also.
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/content/ ... erview.pdf
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/content/ ... cation.pdf
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- F-35_Mission_Systems_Design_Development_and_Verification[1].pdf
- F-35 Mission Systems Design, Development, and Verification
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- F-35_Air_Vehicle_Technology_Overview[1].pdf
- F-35 Air Vehicle Technology Overview
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