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On March 7, 2011, the first F-35B Joint Strike Fighter test aircraft (BF-1) completed its 100th flight with BAE test pilot Peter Wilson at the controls. BF-1 flew in short take-off, vertical landing (STOVL) mode to continue expansion of the STOVL flight envelope to demonstrate design durability and in preparation for shipboard testing scheduled for later this year. The F-35B is the first JSF variant with two aircraft completing 100 flights and will be the first stealth fighter for the U.S. Marine Corps and is undergoing test

and evaluation at NAS Patuxent River. Photo courtesy Lockheed Martin.
Date Taken on 7 March 2011 14:57
Source Joint Strike Fighter make 100th flight
Author Marines from Arlington, VA, United States

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