The US Air Force has successfully restored an F-35A Lightning II by merging two damaged jets, saving over $74 million.
Franken-bird”: The US Air Force has used sections from two damaged aircraft to restore an F-35 to combat-ready status.
A unique F-35 Lightning II has picked up the moniker 'Franken-Lighting', emerging from a program to repair mishap aircraft.
Combining major structures from separate F-35s to build a fully operational plane is an Air Force first. Both these damaged ...
Like the fictional Frankenstein's work, it took some creativity to transform the two damaged F-35 Lightning IIs into a single and operational fighter.
In a notable achievement, Airmen from the 388th Fighter Wing have successfully restored an F-35A Lightning II aircraft ... collapse in 2020 at Hill Air Force Base, while the other had suffered ...
The 59th Test and Evaluation Squadron carried out the test at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. During this exercise, the F-35 ...
An F-35C of VX-9 assigned to the United Operational Test Team at Edwards AFB performed the first dual drop of externally ...
and open-air battle shaping capabilities are in place. However, the office also noted that if these requirements are met earlier, testing could be accelerated. TR-3 represents a significant ...