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News: Navy's future with the F-35 [2008-03-23]
While the F-35C design for U.S. Navy carrier aviation looks significantly powerful, it is going to have to fight its way on to the carrier deck.
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News: First U.S. Navy F-35C center fuselage complete [2008-08-20]
Northrop Grumman Corporation completed the center fuselage for the first U.S. Navy F-35C Lightning II aircraft, an aircraft carrier-capable variant designated CF-1. This was performed on budget and on schedule.
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News: Goodrich-Australia Delivers First F-35C Landing Gear Components [2009-03-31]
Goodrich Corporation’s Customer Services facility in Sydney, Australia has delivered its first production landing gear components for the carrier variant F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft.
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News: House proposes F-35 production cut and funds for alternate engine [2009-06-14]
The House Armed Services Air and Land Forces Sub-committee has delivered a blow to the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) business plan.
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News: Platitude or Altitude? [2009-07-09]
Will the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) be “Lethal, Survivable, Supportable, and Affordable” like what it says on the patch? Many say “yes” and some aren’t so sure.
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News: U.K. may drop the STOVL F-35 for carrier variant [2009-08-06]
The U.K. may dump the F-35 Short-Take-off and Landing (STOVL) Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) also known as the F-35B.
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News: F-35C Carrier Variant undergoes drop testing (video) [2010-04-10]
On March 27, CG-1, an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter ground test airframe, was dropped 95 inches at 20 feet per second, with an 8.8-degree pitch, 2-degree roll, and 133-knot wheel speed, simulating a carrier-deck landing.
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