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Offline rangerrebew

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Failing F-35 fighter grounded once again
« on: January 06, 2023, 03:12:16 pm »
  Failing F-35 fighter grounded once again
A faulty engine caused the $1.7 trillion boondoggle fighter to crash during a December quality check.

JANUARY 4, 2023
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Blaise Malley

Defense News reported on Wednesday that defense contractor Pratt & Whitney is suspending its deliveries of new F-35 engines, following a setback on a Texas runway last month. Video from the December 15 incident shows a Lockheed F-35B Lightning II crashing during a quality check and the pilot ejecting.

Last Friday, in the aftermath of the incident, Defense News first reported that Lockheed Martin had “announced it halted acceptance flights and deliveries of new F-35 Joint Strike Fighters” due to the ongoing investigation. As a result, Lockheed Martin delivered seven fewer aircraft than the 148 that they were contracted to deliver in 2022. According to that report, “A source familiar with the program told Defense News the investigation into the Dec. 15 mishap found that a tube used to transfer high-pressure fuel in the fighter’s F135 engine, made by Pratt & Whitney, had failed.”

Pratt & Whitney, which is a subsidiary of Raytheon, and earlier in December received a $115 million contract from the Department of Defense for an F135 engine enhancement program, told Defense News that they would not comment since an investigation into the crash was ongoing.

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Re: Failing F-35 fighter grounded once again
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2023, 03:16:40 pm »
And our knowledgeable military leaders are going to spend a few billion dollars on a new rader system on this sometimes-flying plane? :pondering:
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Re: Failing F-35 fighter grounded once again
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2023, 05:17:46 pm »
P&W garbage...again.

They were responsible for the other F35B crash a few years back.
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