Piet Luijken wrote:F-35A COMPLETES FIRST IN-FLIGHT WEAPONS RELEASE -- GBU-31 JOINT DIRECT ATTACK MUNITION TEST MISSION
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif., Oct 17, 2012 – An F-35A conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) aircraft, completed the first in-flight weapons release of a 2,000 pound GBU-31 BLU-109 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) from a 5th Generation fighter, Oct. 16. The flight was conducted by U.S. Air Force Maj. Matthew Phillips. The aircraft, known as AF-1, jettisoned an instrumented GBU-31 over the China Lake test range from the left internal weapons bay. The F-35A 5th Generation fighter is designed to carry a payload of up to 18,000 pounds using 10 weapon stations. The F-35A features four internal weapon stations located in two weapon bays to maximize stealth capability. The CTOL aircraft can also utilize an additional three external weapon stations per wing if required.
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starnge that they (=Lockheed) call 10-5010 AF-22. I think 10-5010 should be AF-23 (09-5007 is confirmed as AF-20, making 10-5008(nn yet) AF-21 and 10-5009(nn yet) AF-22).Coati wrote:Three first flight in two days. These are the first LRIP-4 aircraft to fly:
10-5010/OT (AF-22) F-35A f/f 14 October
168718/VM-15 (BF-20) F-35B f/f 14 October
168717/VM-14 (BF-19) F-35B f/f 15 October
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