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F-35B Makes Its First Leap Off The Ski Jump
F-35B Makes Its First Leap Off The Ski Jump-November 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:21

Lockheed’s of the Joint Strike Fighter took its first leap off the ski-jump test ramp at Patuxent River Naval Air Station in Maryland, and it could lead to the birth of a new eXXXtreme sport.

The ski ramp is similar to the ones installed on the Royal Navy’s Class and Italian Navy’s Class aircraft carriers. As such this test was a big leap (b-dum) for both country’s F-35B ambitions.

BAE Systems Maritime rolled out the bridge module of the Royal Navy’s second Queen Elizabeth Class…

The use of a ski-jump for carrier operations is used around the world for both standard fixed wing and STOVL (Harrier) carrier aircraft. This configuration allows for less thrust and/or higher operating weights, depending on a myriad of variables, than a traditional flat deck.

For STOVL aircraft like the F-35B, forward thrust is maximized during the deck roll, then the nozzle in pointed at a higher deflection angle to maximize climb-out ascent rate. Ski-jumps are known to squeeze the very most out of STOVL aircraft, and are an advantage in comparison to U.S. that lack such a feature.

The Navy’s USS America, the first of her class, was controversially optimized to handle the F-35,…

Although these initial ski-jump trials appear to have been successful, it would not be a normal F-35 milestone without some controversy.

This test was delayed last winter by about five months without a stated reason. Then, with little notice, this video was released by NAVAIR, Lockheed and BAe Systems showing the test in progress. Maybe that’s a function of just how unforgiving this type of test can be. If something goes wrong with the jet at such a low energy state and slowly climbing out at low-altitude and high angle of attack, mitigating any major issues probably has more to do with pulling the ejection handle than troubleshooting in the cockpit.

Still, these successful initial tests are especially exciting for the UK, which is betting very large on the F-35B program. Peter Wilson, BAE Systems test pilot and ski jump project lead, :

Friday’s F35B ski jump was a great success for the joint ski jump team. I’m exceptionally proud of this team. Their years of planning, collaboration and training have culminated in a fantastic achievement that advances the future capabilities of the aircraft and its integration into UK operations.

These tests will pave the way for the F-35B’s eventual entry into service onto foreign , starting with the HMS Queen Elizabeth, around the turn of the decade.

The aircraft carrier inventory question has always been up for debate, but it has largely centered…

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