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F-35 makes first catapult launch

written by australianaviation.com.au | July 29, 2011


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F-35C CF-3 is launched from the catapult at Pax River. (US Navy)

F-35C development aircraft CF-3 made the type’s first catapult launch on July 27, with the aircraft launched into the air from a test steam catapult at Lakehurst, New Jersey.

The catapult launch is a key milestone in the carrier variant (CV)’s flight test program before it undergoes intial ship trials in 2013.

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US Navy test pilot Lt Chris Tabert was at the controls of CF-3, which is the designated carrier suitability test aircraft, for the catapult launch (which can be viewed on YouTube here).

Interestingly, Tabert is the most junior test pilot to fly the F-35 to date, “which reflects a deliberate shaping of the test force which balances experienced military and contractor test pilots with more newly-qualified test pilots with more recent experience,” according to the US Navy.

Meanwhile, Lockheed Martin has provided an update on F-35 flight test activities for the year through to July 25, saying the program has flown 518 flights, ahead of the scheduled 476 planned, in 2011.

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Through to July 25, this year F-35A CTOL jets had flown 250 times, F-35B CTOL jets 187 times, and F-35C CV jets 81 times. F-35A AF-3 completed the program’s 500th SDD flight on July 21, while overall, since the first F-35 flight test aircraft (AA-1) first flew in 2006, F-35s have completed 1065 flights.

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