Engines for the F-35



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    GE-RR F136 protoype [USAF photo]
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    The General Electric - Rolls-Royce F136 engine [USAF photo]
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    F136 engine [USAF photo]
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    The F136, ready for static testing [USAF photo]
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    The F-35's F136 engine, ready for static testing [USAF photo]
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    The F136, ready for static testing [USAF photo]
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    Pratt & Whitney F135 engine [USAF photo]
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    Pratt & Whitney F135 engine [USAF photo]
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    Pratt & Whitney F135 engine [USAF photo]
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    Pratt & Whitney F135 engine [USAF photo]
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    The Pratt & Whitney (P&W) led F135 Propulsion System Team is testing its second F135 Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL) Propulsion System, engine number FX643. The tests on FX643 are focused on endurance testing. [USAF photo]
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    Pratt & Whitney F135 engine [USAF photo]
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    GE-RR F136 engine [Rolls-Royce photo]
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    Lockheed Martin employees conducting an engine fit check on the first F-35 Joint Strike Fighter [LMTAS photo]
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    Lockheed Martin employees conducting an engine fit check on the first F-35 Joint Strike Fighter [LMTAS photo]