Germany to receive first F-35s in 2026 to rejuvenate air force
14-12-2022
Germany is set to receive the first batch of its F-35 fighter jets in 2026, though the initial eight units will remain stationed in the U.S. for training purposes, creating a tight schedule to build up more advanced air-defense capabilities before the aging Tornado models are retired in 2030.
Starfighter_F-104G wrote: ↑14 Dec 2022, 17:29
Germany to receive first F-35s in 2026 to rejuvenate air force
14-12-2022
Germany is set to receive the first batch of its F-35 fighter jets in 2026, though the initial eight units will remain stationed in the U.S. for training purposes, creating a tight schedule to build up more advanced air-defense capabilities before the aging Tornado models are retired in 2030.
2026 8 x assigned to Luke
2027 10
2028 10
2029 7
Not Luke AFB, the GAF F-35A going to Fort Smith/Ebbing ANGB
Pentagon: The F-35B that crashed in Fort Worth was operated by US government pilot, but the aircraft had not been handed over to the US government. Pilot ejected safely upon landing at the flightline that is shared by NASJRB Fort Worth and Lockheed Martin
Pentagon: The F-35B that crashed in Fort Worth was operated by US government pilot, but the aircraft had not been handed over to the US government. Pilot ejected safely upon landing at the flightline that is shared by NASJRB Fort Worth and Lockheed Martin
my info say 170061
Mr Tally, I please you to check next deliveries MTIA
Pentagon: The F-35B that crashed in Fort Worth was operated by US government pilot, but the aircraft had not been handed over to the US government. Pilot ejected safely upon landing at the flightline that is shared by NASJRB Fort Worth and Lockheed Martin
my info say 170061
Mr Tally, I please you to check next deliveries MTIA
I have no word as of yet unfortunately. As far as I know no one of the regulars was out that day. And I was out of the country. Once I get confirmation I will post it here.
Pentagon: The F-35B that crashed in Fort Worth was operated by US government pilot, but the aircraft had not been handed over to the US government. Pilot ejected safely upon landing at the flightline that is shared by NASJRB Fort Worth and Lockheed Martin
my info say 170061
Mr Tally, I please you to check next deliveries MTIA
I have no word as of yet unfortunately. As far as I know no one of the regulars was out that day. And I was out of the country. Once I get confirmation I will post it here.
Mr Tally, I please you to check next deliveries MTIA
I have no word as of yet unfortunately. As far as I know no one of the regulars was out that day. And I was out of the country. Once I get confirmation I will post it here.
Tally.
It seems it indeed was BF-148, 170061.
Tally.
Aviation Safety Network has updated their database today, and is claiming it was 170060, BF-148.
Probably a typo, as BF-148 doesn't match the BuNo. https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/302782
Dipstick wrote: ↑20 Dec 2022, 18:55
Aviation Safety Network has updated their database today, and is claiming it was 170060, BF-148.
Probably a typo, as BF-148 doesn't match the BuNo. https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/302782