Aviation Week reports:
As senior Pentagon editor, there are perks to being a scribe. May 26, I had the opportunity to witness aviation history with a small group of reporters invited to the USS Wasp amphibious ship to witness a few hours of the first-ever F-35B Operational Test (OT-1) trials off the coast of North Carolina. I'm posting some of the many videos I collected to give our readers a sense of what we saw on the boat.
During OT-1, actual Marines -- not test overseers -- are operating the six F-35Bs that embarked May 18 for the tests; this includes pilots and maintainers. During DT (developmental testing), we got to see firsthand the first vertical landing and short takeoff at sea, but in OT-1, the Marines are demonstrating a cadence to operations to gain confidence the single-engine, stealthy fighters can assimilate into an air wing onboard the amphibious ship, which will include other platforms: the MV-22, CH-53E/K, AH-W/Z and unmanned air systems among them. This is all leading up to the operational debut of the F-35B, slated in July.
The article contains an 8 minute video of the F-35B with an accompanying written overview of what is occurring at various points during the video.
(Score: 2) by mhajicek on Thursday June 04 2015, @03:27AM
I'd bet on the Su-50 whooping all of the above if it came to a dogfight. That thing can fly backwards.
The spacelike surfaces of time foliations can have a cusp at the surface of discontinuity. - P. Hajicek