Sunday, November 27, 2011

F-35 Program Continues Among Criticism, US Budget Crunch



F-35 Makes Headway Amid Criticism, US Budget Crunch -- Reuters

(Reuters) - The 16-ton fighter jet slowed to a stop off the warship's port beam, where it hovered like a floating rock as thousands of pounds of thrust from its engine and lift fan stirred up a cloud of mist from the Atlantic Ocean 100 feet below.

After a brief hesitation, the sleek, new gray airplane - a Marine Corps version of the radar-evading F-35 Joint Strike Fighter - slipped quickly sideways over the amphibious assault ship and then dropped to the flight deck with a gentle bump.

"It's just an incredible feeling to have that kind of precision control over that kind of power," Lieutenant Colonel Matt Kelly, a test pilot, said after watching a fellow flier land the jet during recent sea trials of the warplane. "It's a pilot's airplane to fly. It does what the pilot wants it to do."

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My Comment: The Chairman of the joint Chiefs says that the F-35 program is not going to be cut .... but at a budget that in the end will total $1 trillion .... in an era of restraint I think Congress will have other ideas.

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