‘Major success’ for the F-35 as it finally takes to the skies after 40 days in a hangar
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The aircraft should have landed on the aircraft carrier Prince of Wales, but the bad weather forced him to do so in India and could no longer take off afterwards; 14 engineers and four soldiers have been fixing it and guarding it for more than five weeks.
‘Major success’ for the F-35 as it finally takes to the skies after 40 days in a hangar
The vaunted Lockheed Martin F-35 "Lightning II' — a jet so "advanced" it requires a small army of technicians to keep it airborne — has added yet another "success" to its bloated resume. Nearly 40 days after it found itself stranded in India, where it was forced to land due to a slight breeze over the Indian
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