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Supersonic stealth jumpjet achieves its first mid-air hover

Postby Curtis LeMay » Thu Mar 18, 2010 5:15 pm

Supersonic stealth jumpjet achieves its first mid-air hover

Brit test pilot balances on roaring columns of hot air
By Lewis Page
The Register
18th March 2010

The F-35B (RN//RAF/USMC version) supersonic stealth jumpjet has achieved its first hover in flight testing. British test pilot Graham Tomlinson held aircraft BF-1 stationary in midair 150 feet above the runway yesterday before executing a slow 70-knot rolling landing.

Watch video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7BUuCeLPSg

The F-35B is now in flight testing at the Patuxent River naval air station in Maryland. The radical hover-jet also achieved another first yesterday, making its first short-roll takeoff assisted by its vertical-thrust equipment:

Watch video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QFU-tV53rc

The F-35B has a vertical-thrust fan, driven by a shaft from the engine, mounted in a shaft behind the cockpit. The big fliptop lid seen in the videos covers the top of the shaft in normal flight, while the smaller dorsal doors just behind it allow extra air into the engine for high-power hovering operations. Simultaneously, the jet's exhaust swivels downward in hover mode. There are also two small outlets for engine gas under the wings, to stop the jet rolling over.

The F-35B is intended for service with the US Marine Corps, Royal Navy and RAF, replacing existing fleets of Harrier jumpjets. There is also a normal runway-only version of the jet (F-35A) which will go to the US air force and many international customers, and a version designed for carrier catapult launch and arrested landing (F-35C) for the US Navy

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Well done Lockheed and Rolls Royce!
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Re: Supersonic stealth jumpjet achieves its first mid-air hover

Postby gregb » Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:04 pm

Saw the headline and thought that you were talking about the Hawker Siddeley P.1154. A supersonic VSTOL fighter aircraft that was developed alongside the subsonic Hawker Siddeley P.1127/Kestrel, later the Harrier. The project was cancelled in 1965.
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