The BAE Samlesbury Lightening is going...

The BAE Samlesbury Lightening is going...

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DudleySquires

863 posts

235 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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Al Murphy said:
It was removed from its stand yesterday afternoon, and looks to be going under some sort of temporary structure. I must admit it does look sorry for itself with a slightly closer view point. It’d be a shame to see it go considering the Canberra went a couple of years ago. Hopefully what has been said about it moving to the new main entrance is true. Typical for BAES there appears to be no news available internally around what is happening to it.

Al
Mate, check out Chris Allams blog. Complete with artists impressions!

Al Murphy

291 posts

160 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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DudleySquires said:
Mate, check out Chris Allams blog. Complete with artists impressions!
Oh yeah....... I should have looked harder, all is forgiven BAE !

It should look good when it's done then if the artists impressions are anything to go by.

Al



Edited by Al Murphy on Tuesday 26th February 13:04

The Black Flash

13,735 posts

199 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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Al Murphy said:
It was removed from its stand yesterday afternoon, and looks to be going under some sort of temporary structure. I must admit it does look sorry for itself with a slightly closer view point. It’d be a shame to see it go considering the Canberra went a couple of years ago. Hopefully what has been said about it moving to the new main entrance is true. Typical for BAES there appears to be no news available internally around what is happening to it.

Al
Looks like quite a project, the shed they're building around it (I'm guessing it'll be a big marquee type affair) is mighty big in itself.

The Black Flash

13,735 posts

199 months

Tuesday 5th March 2013
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Poor thing looks a bit sad now, all on the ground in pieces, cockpit section separated from fuselage etc.

DudleySquires

863 posts

235 months

DamienB

1,189 posts

220 months

Thursday 19th December 2013
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Interesting; I wonder what they'll do with the real airframe though.

CrutyRammers

13,735 posts

199 months

Thursday 19th December 2013
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Was just wondering what had happened about this the other day. Shame they won't be reusing the real one, sounds like it's gone the same way as the canberra frown

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Thursday 19th December 2013
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saaby93 said:
Roberty said:
The F-35 may be shaping up to be a bit of a Turkey but I don't think we should relegate them straight to gate guard dutys!
Here?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_F-35_...

wikip said:
In November 2011, a Pentagon study team identified the following 13 areas of concern that remained to be addressed in the F-35:[163][164]

The helmet-mounted display system does not work properly.
The fuel dump subsystem poses a fire hazard.
The Integrated Power Package is unreliable and difficult to service.
The F-35C's arresting hook does not work.
Classified "survivability issues", which have been speculated to be about stealth.[163]
The wing buffet is worse than previously reported.
The airframe is unlikely to last through the required lifespan.
The flight test program has yet to explore the most challenging areas.
The software development is behind schedule.
The aircraft is in danger of going overweight or, for the F-35B, not properly balanced for VTOL operations.
There are multiple thermal management problems. The air conditioner fails to keep the pilot and controls cool enough, the roll posts on the F-35B overheat, and using the afterburner damages the aircraft.
The automated logistics information system is partially developed.
The lightning protection on the F-35 is uncertified, with areas of concern.
coffee
Phew, is that all? Thought it was something serious...

uncinqsix

3,239 posts

211 months

Saturday 21st December 2013
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DudleySquires said:
X-35B (STOVL, which used to be the X35A before it was converted) is in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington.
yes



CrutyRammers

13,735 posts

199 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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The replica Lightning has just appeared by the main gate. Looks good from a distance but is a bit too obviously a replica when you get closer. Shame but better than nothing I suppose.

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

263 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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mybrainhurts said:
saaby93 said:
Roberty said:
The F-35 may be shaping up to be a bit of a Turkey but I don't think we should relegate them straight to gate guard dutys!
Here?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_F-35_...

wikip said:
In November 2011, a Pentagon study team identified the following 13 areas of concern that remained to be addressed in the F-35:[163][164]

The helmet-mounted display system does not work properly.
The fuel dump subsystem poses a fire hazard.
The Integrated Power Package is unreliable and difficult to service.
The F-35C's arresting hook does not work.
Classified "survivability issues", which have been speculated to be about stealth.[163]
The wing buffet is worse than previously reported.
The airframe is unlikely to last through the required lifespan.
The flight test program has yet to explore the most challenging areas.
The software development is behind schedule.
The aircraft is in danger of going overweight or, for the F-35B, not properly balanced for VTOL operations.
There are multiple thermal management problems. The air conditioner fails to keep the pilot and controls cool enough, the roll posts on the F-35B overheat, and using the afterburner damages the aircraft.
The automated logistics information system is partially developed.
The lightning protection on the F-35 is uncertified, with areas of concern.
coffee
Phew, is that all? Thought it was something serious...
"The JSF development contract was signed on 16 November 1996"

coffee

https://www.f35.com/support

whistle


Edited by Mojocvh on Thursday 26th February 14:51

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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yellowjack said:
There's been a replica at the RAF Museum in Hendon since at least March 2012.

Never mind that, we appear to be under alien attack...

Al Murphy

291 posts

160 months

Wednesday 24th May 2017
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As an update to this thread, the plastic (or fibreglass) F-35 gate guardian has now been installed next to it's namesake. Not my picture;



Al

Bert Cheese

240 posts

93 months

Wednesday 24th May 2017
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Not entirely up to date, but it seems ZF580 was destined for restoration after being used as a pattern for the replica?
http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/lightning/...