Hawkstorm Global mention including some fag named Osman
<where have I heard that name before?
Hawkstorm Global mention including some fag named Osman
<where have I heard that name before?
Looks like hover mode engaged.
also looked like a
SKY EVENT
How it Works: F-35B Hover
July 01, 2014
By definition, hover is the act of remaining in one place in the air. Similar to a helicopter flying stationary just above the ground before landing, the F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) variant now brings the ability to hover in the form a supersonic, stealthy fighter jet. The F-35B STOVL operation is made possible through the Rolls-Royce patented shaft-driven LiftFan® propulsion system and an engine that can swivel 90 degrees when in short takeoff/vertical landing mode.
Modern day security challenges require a wider distribution of forces and capabilities. STOVL capability gives the F-35B the unique ability to operate from a variety of ships, roads and austere bases near frontline combat zones, providing flexibility in any scenario.
How it works:
The F-35B STOVL operation is made possible through the Rolls-Royce patented shaft-driven LiftFan® propulsion system and an engine that can swivel 90 degrees when in short takeoff/vertical landing mode. Rolls-Royce is subcontracted to Pratt & Whitney on the F135 engine to provide the Lift System for the Lightning II. The Rolls-Royce LiftSystem® is the first to enable Short Take Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL) operations for supersonic-capable aircraft.
There are two primary components that provide the vertical lift necessary for hover – the LiftFan® and 3-Bearing Swivel Module (3BSM). The LiftFan® is mounted horizontally right behind the cockpit. As the aircraft transitions to hover mode, two doors open on top of the aircraft and the two counter-rotating fans blow about 20,000 pounds of unheated air straight down, producing almost half of the downward thrust needed for a pure hover mode.
The majority of the remaining vertical thrust is provided by the 3BSM at the rear of the aircraft. With the ability to swivel ninety-five degrees downward in just two and half seconds, the 3BSM can direct up to 18,000 pounds of heated thrust from the engine exhaust.
For stabilization and control, there are also two roll posts under the wings that provide approximately 10 percent (up to 2,000 pounds each) of the downward thrust drawn from engine air flow. Most importantly, the two roll posts are used to control aircraft attitude, or its orientation in relation to the earth, in the roll axis. The exhaust areas of the two roll posts can be varied independently. The posts, therefore, control roll by expelling different amounts of thrust between the two sides of the aircraft.
There is one other component that is built into the airframe – the vane box. It is essentially the base of the LiftFan® with moveable vanes that can control the thrust by directing the downward flow. This vane box enables the F-35B to move slightly forward or backward when it is in STOVL mode.
Kristin Welker is such a cunt
Potus confriming Q crumb again
U1 fund/supply IRAN/NK [+reduce US capacity]
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