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Flight #18 - A good top profile view.
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Flight #18
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Flight #18
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Flight #12: Jeff Knowles strapping in with HMD helmet still in ground crew hands.
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The F-35 returns to flight this afternoon at NAS Fort Worth, Lockheed-Martin facility on December 7th, 2007. [Photo by
Keith Robinson]
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F-35 on approach into NAS Fort Worth after completing its 20th flight on December 7th, 2007. [Photo by
Keith Robinson]
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Lockheed-Martin rollout ceremony for the STOVL on December 18th, 2007. [Photo by Keith Robinson]
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Gen. James T. Conway, Commandant of the USMC & Foreign F-35 customer representatives seen at Lockheed-Martins rollout ceremony for the STOVL on December 18th, 2007. [Photo by Keith Robinson]
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Gen. James T. Conway, Commandant of the USMC, speaks to a crowd at Lockheed-Martins rollout ceremony for the STOVL on December 18th, 2007. [Photo by Keith Robinson]
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Lt. Col. James Kromberg adjusts his helmet as he prepares to fly the F-35 Lightning II January, 30th 2008 at the Lockheed Martin facility at NAS Fort Worth, Texas. Colonel Kromberg's test flight marks the first time a military pilot flew the F-35. He is the 461st FTS director of operations. [Courtesy photo]
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F-35 at LM in Fort Worth. [Photo by Aldredjess]
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F-35 Lighting II successfully completed its first ever mid-air refueling in a flight over North Texas on Wednesday 12th, 2008. A specially instrumented KC-135 tanker from Edwards AFB, is deployed to Fort Worth to support the refueling missions. [Photo by Lockheed Martin]
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The F-35B Lightning II tethered to a specially instrumented hover pit with its powerful engine running, tests its propulsion system in short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) mode on May 25th, 2008 at Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth, Texas. [Lockheed Martin photo]
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The first Lockheed Martin F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing stealth fighter takes off from Lockheed Aeronautics in Fort Worth, Texas, on its inaugural flight Wednesday, June 11. [Lockheed Martin photo]
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F-35B on approach into NAS Fort Worth after a successful first flight on June 11th, 2008. [Photo by Keith Robinson]