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Historic Aviation => Warbirds => Topic started by: AVIATOR on June 12, 2009, 07:47:24 AM

Title: Cockpits of famous aircraft. The F-35 Lightning
Post by: AVIATOR on June 12, 2009, 07:47:24 AM
F-35
Lightning II
Fifth-Generation Fighter


The F-35 Lightning II is a multinational, multiservice, single-pilot fighter designed with first-day-of-the-war, precision all-weather strike capability. This highly survivable fighter will be built in three variants – conventional takeoff and landing, short takeoff/ vertical landing, and carrier-based. Overall, the F-35 cockpit is a generation beyond preceding aircraft, as large liquid crystal touch-screen displays feature color-coded symbology, pictographs, and digital information. Also, the head-up display has been replaced by a helmet-mounted display as the primary flight reference. The complexity of missions, sensors used, and weapons employed make this fifth-generation cockpit necessary. Advanced technology makes it possible.
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Manufacturer: Lockheed Martin/Northrop Grumman/BAE Systems
Type: Fighter (Multirole)
Number Built: 1 (as of January 2007) 2,581 currently planned
First Flight: 24 October 2000 (X-35A); 16 December 2006 (F-35A)
In Service: Service entry expected in 2012
Notable: The F-35 program is the largest aerospace defense program in US history. Eight international partners comprise the program.

Photographer/
Location:
Tom Harvey/Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, Texas


Title: Re: Cockpits of famous aircraft. The F-35 Lightning
Post by: shawn a on June 23, 2009, 05:42:41 AM
Wait a minute, here, how can the F-35 rate as a famous aircraft-- it's not even in operation!
After "operations" an aircraft has the opportunity to become "famous"
I simply asked a P-40 pilot if I could get a photo of his cockpit, and a few minutes later was sitting in a pristine Warhawk looking at EVERYTHING that was original in the plane, with a few modern additions.
THAT is a famous aircraft!
Title: Re: Cockpits of famous aircraft. The F-35 Lightning
Post by: AVIATOR on June 23, 2009, 06:03:38 AM
Yes, total failure even though Webster's dictionary gives the interpretation of 'Famous' as "Well Known".
Seeing as how virtually the whole aviation world is talking about the F-35, I thought that could be classed as well known. I was wrong.
Any more mistakes like this and I will ask someone to ban me.
Title: Re: Cockpits of famous aircraft. The F-35 Lightning
Post by: shawn a on June 23, 2009, 06:35:34 AM
Forgiven.
Title: Re: Cockpits of famous aircraft. The F-35 Lightning
Post by: Webmaster on June 23, 2009, 12:44:43 PM
Yes, total failure even though Webster's dictionary gives the interpretation of 'Famous' as "Well Known".
Seeing as how virtually the whole aviation world is talking about the F-35, I thought that could be classed as well known. I was wrong.

No, you are not wrong. I agree, the whole world knows it is coming, it is famous. It's just no legend or warbird (yet), neither can it already be called the 'greatest', but it sure is famous!