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westernhero 29th Jun 2016 21:36

It's finally here !
 
First of UK's £100m stealth F-35B jets roars into Britain | Daily Mail Online

milosbanshee 29th Jun 2016 22:59

ROARS???????


Its supposed to be stealthy. It shouldn't "roar" it should be as damn as near as possible silent

NutLoose 30th Jun 2016 01:13


The £100million British F-35B Lightning II jet - joined by two more owned by the US Marine Corps - will take part in a series of air shows across the UK next month

Read more: First of UK's £100m stealth F-35B jets roars into Britain | Daily Mail Online
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The F-35s had to be refuelled in mid-air across the Atlantic by a US air force tanker plane (pictured)
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/...7234628794.jpg


Damn, we have lost one already :E

Buster Hyman 30th Jun 2016 02:42

Fixed it for ya! :p

flyinkiwi 30th Jun 2016 04:39

It's a pity you couldn't fix the picture of the F-22 the Daily Mail is claiming to be a F-35 about halfway down the article...

sitigeltfel 30th Jun 2016 06:44


Originally Posted by flyinkiwi (Post 9425343)
It's a pity you couldn't fix the picture of the F-22 the Daily Mail is claiming to be a F-35 about halfway down the article...

...and the French will be delighted to have their aircraft renamed the "Rafael"!

taxydual 30th Jun 2016 07:30

Damn, we have lost one already http://cdn.pprune.org/images/smilies/evil.gif

No, it's the usual situation.

8 walk

5 launch

3 get there

Engines 30th Jun 2016 08:29

Great reporting accuracy as ever - I think that's a US Marine Corps C-130, not a USAF aircraft - or did they just use a stock photo?

Best Regards as ever to those coming 'cross the pond...

Engines

CoffmanStarter 30th Jun 2016 09:17

Great minds and all that Engines old chap ... There's me thinking it was a couple of USAF KC-10A Extenders that supported the Pond Hop ... The Daily Fail never fails to amuse ;)

Martin the Martian 30th Jun 2016 09:24

So, do all US Air Force tanker planes have 'United States Marines' marked on them?

CoffmanStarter 30th Jun 2016 09:33

Anyway ... some more accurate pics of the 'friendly' QRA intercept by No 1 Squadron RAF Lossiemouth ...

http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/...psush3dwrt.jpg

Image Credit : Crown MOD

More here ...

The Aviationist

It seems USMC KC-130Js did also tag along ...

Video of some AAR over Greenland during the crossing yesterday ... love the 'Union Jack' on the instrument coaming :D

Alert 5

Coff.

TBM-Legend 30th Jun 2016 09:52

Great work. I'm intrigued why the A model doesn't have a retractable probe and an ARB receptacle like the F-105. Great option for getting gas when out there..

Rhino power 30th Jun 2016 10:48


Originally Posted by TBM-Legend (Post 9425577)
I'm intrigued why the A model doesn't have a retractable probe and an ARB receptacle like the F-105. Great option for getting gas when out there..

Simple, no need for one, or every tactical aircraft since the F-105 would've had one too...
However, I'm sure LM would happily design and fit one for beaucoup $$$$!

-RP

BEagle 30th Jun 2016 10:54


I'm intrigued why the A model doesn't have a retractable probe and an ARB receptacle like the F-105.
While that would have provided flexibility, it would also have added weight and complicated 'stealth'.

Airframe weight growth is not a strong point of the F-35.

57mm 30th Jun 2016 13:51

Interesting that they didn't use underwing tanks, as fighter aircraft normally do. Was this because they were unnecessary, or for some other reason?

Davef68 30th Jun 2016 15:24

Do all F35A customers have boom equipped tankers?

Rhino power 30th Jun 2016 15:50


Originally Posted by Davef68 (Post 9425902)
Do all F35A customers have boom equipped tankers?

No.

-RP

Ian Titcombe 30th Jun 2016 16:36

It's finally here !
 
Flew over North Swindon about 6ish yesterday evening, heard the first and went to the front door to just catch the second disappearing in the very low cloud and heard the third. Nice PR picture shown on local BBC Points West news channel lunchtime.

sandiego89 30th Jun 2016 16:55


Originally Posted by 57mm (Post 9425801)
Interesting that they didn't use underwing tanks, as fighter aircraft normally do. Was this because they were unnecessary, or for some other reason?


They have a pretty good internal fuel load, and likely topped off numerous times to ensure they could make it to a divert base if needed. Interesting that both the KC-10 and KC-130's seem to have been on the same flight- plenty of spare baskets. Come to think of it, I'm not sure if external tanks have been fully cleared yet? Rarely see any A/B/C with external stores except for the few trials at Patuxent River.

57mm 30th Jun 2016 17:33

Thanks for the info Sandiego89.


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