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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2007

a multirole fighter that tutks want to buy...hahaha

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  • yes you are into the coopoeration of the plane. But you need to pay about 8 billion dollars to completely purchase it

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  • The F35a is the just a regular TO/Land aircraft. F35b is the STOVL(Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing) version for the US Airforce. F35c is the carrier version with a larger wing area, tail hook, and launch bar for the US Navy

  • F35A is for Air Force, F35B is for Marines, the only version with vertical take-off, and F35C is for Navy.

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  • @NoyZMuzik And the UK navy...if it ever gets it's arse into gear.

  • @mytruckiscool Your wrong deal with it. the Marines are getting the B variant only which is the one that has the STOVL capabilities. Navy gets C which does not have STOVL capabilities, or has you would refer to it hover capabilities. It has an arresting hook. Chill out all I'm tryin to do is give the correct information.

  • @kurthepilot ...The F35B And the F35C.....And you're only making yourself sound like a whiney little, namby pamby, loli gaggin', freak of unnatural FUCKERY...!!!!....Enjoy your own little clusterfuck of a life.......Nuff' said....!!!!!!

  • @NoyZMuzik the navy model doesnt do any STOVL except on a catapult

  • @mytruckiscool the F 35 B is what the Marines are getting. Your just making yourself sound dumb

  • this is a B dumbass

  • The F35C was adopted by the Marines, to take the place of the AV8 British Harrier, or "Marine Corps. Harrier". It was adopted so because of it's VTOL capabilities, but that depends on how much ordinance you're carrying. It is designated as a carrier aircraft, for the most part.

  • @trainfreak7745 You really don't know anything do you?! first of all It isn't cheaper, this is Britain not china. and second I'm not talking about just building components, I mean BAe designed elements of the plane from scratch

  • @morzee94 not true look it up its cheaper to use the Brits

  • @trainfreak7745 I take it thats why it just happens to say BAe systems on it's side then?! It's a collaboration between Lockheed Martin, Bae systems, Northrop Grumman, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls Royce with Lockheed Martin being the primary Contractors. Just annoying how most people think it's a purely american plane when without the components British companies have produced it wouldn't fly

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