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It uses the front fan and main engine for pitch stability and it has a pair of nozzles on the wings that use thrust from the main engine to balance the roll. All of the fine controls are controlled by computers of course.
This is so CG. That big door on the top would get ripped off if the plane was going anything around stalling speed when opened. That's hillarious! Check out the other videos of F35s hovering.
The fact that this is possible today doesn't change that this video in particular is CG. Many, including me, can easily distinguish from CG and reality.
No, the F-22 is already in service. Not all are, but a few...very little. The rest go to the U.S. Air Force in 2010. The F-35B is going to the Navy and Marines, and possibly have an F-35A in the U.S. Air Force (F-35A's don't hover, they have CT)
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