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Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
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Military Vehicle Name
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
Manufacturer
Lockheed Martin
Faction
United States of America
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Fifth-generation multirole stealth fighter (joint program)
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
2006
End Year:
2065
Marine F-35B rear detail
A Marine F-35B Lightning II is shown from the rear-left with landing gear down. MARINES lettering appears on the fuselage, the tail shows the number 5, the circular lift fan opening is visible behind the cockpit, and the rear exhaust nozzle is exposed.
F-35 pair against dark sky
Two F-35 Lightning II aircraft are shown against a dark blue sky. One aircraft is high in the frame trailing two pale vapor lines, while the lower aircraft banks with its angular wings, single engine nozzle, and roundel marking visible.
F-35 banking over coastline
An F-35 Lightning II banks over coastline and dark water in a high front-left view. The tinted canopy, pointed nose, single engine intake, angular wings, twin tails, and colored tail markings are visible.
F-35 head-on ramp view
An F-35 Lightning II is parked head-on on a wet ramp with landing gear down and yellow chocks at the wheels. The nose gear strut, main gear, twin tails, angular inlets, and gold-tinted canopy are visible with reflections on the pavement.
F-35s with KC-130 tanker
Two F-35 Lightning II aircraft fly near a KC-130 tanker over blue water. One F-35 trails below the right wing while another flies behind, and the KC-130 shows four propellers, a high wing, a grey tail, and a refueling hose extended from the wing area.
F-35 close underside pass
An F-35 Lightning II passes close overhead in a left-front underside view. The gold-tinted canopy, nose contours, angular lower fuselage panels, single engine intake area, and the near wing root are visible against a blue sky.
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