Can the F-35 carry drop tanks?

The fuel is contained in several tanks inside the wings and fuselage to preserve the stealth profile. With the two 600-gallon drop tanks under its wings, the F-35I would increase its total fuel capacity by approximately 40%, as each tank would add about 4,000 lb of fuel for a total of more than 26,500 lb.
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Can the F-35 carry external fuel tanks?

The tanks should be ready for front-line use no later than 2023, according to one recent report. Twin 600-gallon tanks could add 10,000 pounds of external fuel to an F-35's 18,500 pounds of internal fuel.
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Can F-35 Do Vertical Landing?

Out of the three variants, the F-35B has a short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) capability, which can be used either on land or on an aircraft carrier. The STOVL feature makes the jet land vertically like a helicopter and take off in very short distances.
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Does the F-35 have a drag chute?

The pod is specifically designed to minimize effect on radar cross section and ensure the aircraft maintains stealth characteristics while flying. Akin to the conventional parachute, the F-35 drag chute system is a device used to slow the motion of the F-35A and provide control and stability for pilots.
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Do fighter jets drop fuel tanks?

Drop tanks, or also known as wings, external or belly tank is an auxiliary fuel tanks which is attached to the outer part of the aircraft's body. A drop tank is known to be expandable and jettisonable. The usage of drop tank is common on modern military aircrafts, like Super Hornet or the F-15.
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Why Some Fighter Jets Dump Their Fuel Tank



Are drop tanks actually dropped?

In general, unless it's an emergency or needed for certain flight operations, the tanks are retained and flown back to base.
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How long can an F-35 fly without refueling?

Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning (1,350 miles)

What is this? It can fly 1,350 miles without refueling. However, it certainly shouldn't be underestimated with its electronic warfare and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities.
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Does the F 15 have a drag chute?

It is a design choice based on various considerations. The 'cone' in the Su-35 houses the RWR and the drogue chute. In case of F-15, however, the drogue chute is not used and the RWR antennae are located elsewhere (in the wing and vertical tail tips, to be exact).
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How many f35s does Norway have?

Program Stats. The Royal Norwegian Air Force operates F-35A variant aircraft that include a drag chute to assist with landing in icy and slick conditions and to reduce landing distance on short airfields. Norway's program of record is for 52 F-35 aircraft.
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Who has f-35's?

The Global F-35 Enterprise

There are eight international program partners — the U.S., United Kingdom, Italy, Netherlands, Australia, Norway, Denmark and Canada. Six Foreign Military Sales customers are also procuring and operating the F-35 — Israel, Japan, South Korea, Poland, Belgium and Singapore.
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Can an F-35 hover?

No, it cannot, at least there is no reason for it to do so... A) The stick while in "hover mode" does not control the pitch/roll of the aircraft, but the forward/lateral position of the aircraft. This means that the aircraft can only shoot forward in a level attitude, it can't pitch up/down to hit a target.
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Can the F-35 take off straight up?

Designed to operate from conventional runways and is the most common variant. The United States Air Force and the majority of F-35 international allied customers operate the F-35A. Can land vertically like a helicopter and take-off in very short distances.
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Is the F-35A failure?

A very expensive, time-consuming failure. The F-35 was supposed to be a low-cost, lightweight fighter jet. But with a cost of around $100 million per jet and project delays now stretching into double digits, the F-35 is one of the most high-profile failures in the history of military procurement.
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Can the F-35 land on an aircraft carrier?

When the first F-35C ever landed onboard the USS Nimitz off the coast of California in 2014, a pilot explained carrier landing as a “controlled crash”, meaning it involved some force and pressure as part of a small collision. A US Marine Corps F-35B performs vertical landing on the Japanese ship, Izumo, on Oct.
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How many gallons of fuel does the F-35 hold?

Best case mileage in straight and level flight: 1,380 miles/2,720 gallons = 0.51 miles per gallon. 1,340 gallons/hr / 60 minutes/hour = 22.3 gallons of jet fuel a minute. Each F-35 Emits: 1,340 gallons/hour x 21 lbs of CO2/gallon = 28,140 lbs of CO2 per hour.
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What weapons can the F-35 carry?

For beast mode air-to-ground missions this means a load out of two AIM-120 AMRAAM beyond visual range, medium air-to-air missiles; two AIM-9X Sidewinder missiles; six 2,000 pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions, also called JDAM precision-guided bombs; and the internal 25mm cannon.
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How many F-35s does Australia have?

This is very worrying, as Australia only has three operational F-35 squadrons in total.
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Is Canada buying the F-35?

Feds enter negotiations to procure new F-35 jets

The US$99-million payment and renegotiated deal come despite the fact the Liberal government has said Canada may not actually buy the stealth fighter.
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How much of the F-35 is British?

The F-35 features a significant chunk of British built components, with up to 10-15% of every jet sold being built or developed in Britain.
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Why do b52 need a parachute?

Believe or not the B-52's drag shoot weighs almost 200 pounds. The parachutes are used for several reasons. “We pop the chute every time it's raining or when you have crosswinds greater than 30 knots and then when the runway is less than a mile," said Zacot. The chute also reduces wear and tear on the brakes.
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Why do fighter jets have 2 pilots?

The primary reason any fighter aircraft would be designed for two crew members is work load. As avionics, sensors and weapon systems advance they become easier for a single pilot to operate, which is why far fewer fighter aircraft have two crew members now than in the past.
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Do fighter jets have brakes?

Virtually all jet-powered aircraft have an air brake or, in the case of most airliners, lift spoilers that also act as air brakes.
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Can Air Force One shoot missiles?

Among other things, the plane is outfitted with electronic counter measures (ECM) to jam enemy radar. The plane can also eject flares to throw heat-seeking missiles off course.
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Can jets outrun missiles?

However, they learned that the SR-71's speed did work as a defense. The sleek and sinister SR-71 Blackbird looks like it belongs in a science fiction movie, though in fact the jet black spy plane proved far more successful at outrunning enemy missiles than any of the spaceships depicted in Star Wars.
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Can the F-35 dogfight?

In fact, the F-35 can famously shoot “off-boresight,” meaning it can target and fire at enemy aircraft even when they're flying behind it.
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