Air brake
Some of the videos show it as being up during takeoff - surely you don't need an air brake then ?
Air brake
Some inspiring photos with HMS Queen Elizabeth II as the main subject .... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-54420134
Hopefully it will calm Dave's concerns of the UK having a lack of firepower
Quick question for the experts - on the F35's, what's the wheelie bin lid behind the cockpit for ? I ask as to me it would seem to prevent the aircraft from being as streamline as it could be.
And you’d be right but I my typing skills are shit. Predictive texting is a pain.
Mind you compared to some of the food served up a steaming bats sounds very tempting. WAFU Armourer/greenie.
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Point of order, she’s not the second, she’s named after the 1st, and iirc the dustbin lid is up when the vertical motion is required diverting airflow downward
Edit used for rolling take off aswell.
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Works in a similar fashion to the Sea Harrier nozzles. However the harrier uses exhaust gases from the engine and directs the air flow down. The F-35 has two ****off fans that blast cold air rather than exhaust gases downwards.
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Fisheads .......
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It would have been remiss of me not to ...
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fair play shipwreck, now go back to your pit, its not scran time yet
Speaking of banging things anybody else got perm shin scars from going through clipped doors?
There should be an app that lets you superimpose it on your street (or wherever takes your fancy).
Are we collecting more F35bs for the ship or are we picking up a squadron of USNAF F35bs for a reason ? genuine question .