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F-35 First Flight Pic's

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A couple of nice links.
http://www.bensware.com/photos/aviation/FWNAS121506/index_2.html

http://www.accuconference.com/f35.html

http://www.pbase.com/keith1959/jsf_f35_tests

Video:
http://www.livevideo.com/video/2F3DABEDDA4A4FBCA8D6876F335C2984/f-35-first-flight-video.aspx
 
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Thanks for posting the pics they look great nice looking aircraft .
 
Amazing pics, and definitely an amazing aircraft.

Can't help but notice the Cdn flag on the fuselage. Sign of things to come?
 
Jorkapp said:
Amazing pics, and definitely an amazing aircraft.

Can't help but notice the Cdn flag on the fuselage. Sign of things to come?
Well, as far as I know, we helped in the production in the aircraft, and we are slotted to get them, hopefully ;)
 
Mike Baker said:
Well, as far as I know, we helped in the production in the aircraft, and we are slotted to get them, hopefully ;)

We have contributed financialy to its developement in order to secure a place for Canadian industry in the eventual windfall of subcontracting that will happen once this thing goes in to production. Letters of intent to purchase are nice but they certainly do not mean that we will see JSF in Canadian colours in Cool Pool or Bagtown.
 
Am I missing something or has the F-35 flown before as I recall seeing a program of the development of both the F-35 and the boeing rival.
 
Out of my lane but ya it has flown before. However what flew was a non production demonstrator for the fly off competition. What is being flown now is a production model of the F-35.
 
Nice picture. Nice to see the small Canadian flag on it...Cause it will a while before you see one with just the Canadian flag on it. :cdn:
 
Compared to the CF18, it looks like a big plane.
Closer to something like an F14 or F15....
 
New helmet F-35 aircrews will wear.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/technology/technology.html?in_article_id=492631

predator-style-hemlets-allow-pillots-to-see-through-planes-2.jpg
 
Helmet - is it real?  I am thinking, if looking down pilots see ground instead of his laps, that means he cannot see instrument panel as well, right?  I wonder how will that work.  How can you turn switch or actuate anything inside the cockpit if you see right through it?
 
weiss said:
Helmet - is it real?  I am thinking, if looking down pilots see ground instead of his laps, that means he cannot see instrument panel as well, right?  I wonder how will that work.  How can you turn switch or actuate anything inside the cockpit if you see right through it?

The whole idea is for the pilot to NOT have to take his eyes off the target to see all the info he needs and to NOT have to make switch selections inside the cockpit.

This is just HOTAS and helmet-mounted cueing taken to the next level.
 
For the non-aviation minded: HOTAS = Hands on Throttle and Stick.

It's kinda like a Nintendo controller- all the buttons you need to fight the weapons platform are on the throttle quadrant and the stick. Radar functions, comms, weapons, everything. A little confusing at first, but once mastered pretty easy to work- and keeps your head up.
 
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