That is my understanding as well Piet.Piet Luijken wrote:AF-27 and AF-29.
An F-35A conventional take-off and landing aircraft completed the first in-flight missile launch of an AIM-120 over the Point Mugu Sea test range on June 5, 2013.
It was the first launch where the F-35 and AIM-120 demonstrated a successful launch-to-eject communications sequence and fired the rocket motor after launch
-- paving the way for targeted launches in support of the Block 2B fleet release capability later this year.
"F-35C CF-3 was used for a heavyweight ground tow test at the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division test facility at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, on 6 June 2013.
The aircraft was fitted with four 2,000-pound GBU-31 guided bombs on the aircraft’s external pylons. US Navy Lt. Cmdr. Tony Wilson was in the cockpit during the test."
You're right, corrected....raameagle wrote:Isn't AF-28 serial 10-5016?
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Mark
Isn't this work being done by Fokker Elmo in Izmir, Turkey? That's where the work was done previously if I'm not mistaken.Piet Luijken wrote:Fokker Secures Next Order for F-35 Aircraft Valued at 40 Million Euros
Paris, France // June 19, 2013
Fokker strengthens Dutch industrial footprint for employment and turnover in F-35 aircraft program through additional agreements with Lockheed Martin for the F-35’s electrical systems.
Fokker Elmo has secured an additional contract from Lockheed Martin for the delivery of additional Electrical Wiring & Interconnection Systems, valued at 40 million euros. Under this contract, Fokker Elmo will be responsible for the manufacturing of electrical systems for the next batch of aircraft. Fokker Elmo’s production of the F-35 electrical wiring systems involves employment for 150 specialists at Fokker Elmo. The company has been working with Lockheed Martin for the F-35 since 2002.
Hans Büthker, COO of Fokker Technologies and President of Fokker Elmo is ‘very pleased to sign this contract during the Paris Airshow, following the recent milestone of the delivery of the 100th shipset to Lockheed Martin, this underscores the value of the Dutch industrial participation in the F-35 in terms of employment, knowledge and innovation”. The contract was signed in the presence of Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs Mr. Henk Kamp.
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