Marking an important production milestone, the US company Lockheed Martin recently announced that the first F-35 destined for Germany already received its Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, bringing it one step closer to the completion of the assembly stage. Particularly, it is the first specimen of a fleet acquired [...] The entry After starting its assembly, the first F-35 destined for Germany received its engine and reached a new production milesto…
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Marking an important production milestone, the US company Lockheed Martin recently announced that the first F-35 destined for Germany already received its Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, bringing it one step closer to the completion of the assembly stage. Particularly, it is the first specimen of a fleet acquired [...] The entry After starting its assembly, the first F-35 destined for Germany received its engine and reached a new production milesto…