美 Lockheed Martin 社가 개발하고 있는 F-35 Lightning II JSF 의 시험비행 현황을 3번에 나누어 소개 합니다.
첫번째로 2009년 11월부터 2010년 3월까지 실시된 F-35 JSF 의 중요 시험비행 진행 현황 입니다.
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F-35 Flight Test Update 1
By Eric Hehs Posted 18 March 2010
Nine pilots have flown more than 200 hours and 160 flights as of 23 March in the current System Development and Demonstration phase of the F-35 program.
The test pilots have expanded the flight envelope to 38,000 feet and Mach 1.1. Three F-35Bs have made cross-country flights to their new home at
The first short takeoff/vertical landing F-35B, called BF-1, has completed forty-two flights; BF-2 has twenty; and BF-3 has sixteen. BF-4, planned for an early-spring arrival at Patuxent River, will be the first avionics-equipped F-35 and will perform the initial onboard f light testing of the F-35’s mission systems, which are essentially 100 percent common across the three variants.
Extensive mission systems testing, including sensor fusion and SAR mapping, has occurred already on the Cooperative Avionics Test Bed, a converted 737, and on surrogate airborne laboratories and in ground-based labs. The final F-35B test aircraft, BF-5, will ferry to
The first F-35 optimized for conventional takeoff and landing, called AF-1, completed three flights before entering a series of ground tests in November. The aircraft is expected to be flying again this spring and will ferry to Edwards AFB,
14 November 2009: AF-1 First Flight
First optimized conventional takeoff and landing variant, AF-1, completes its first flight. Piloted by Lockheed Martin test pilot David Nelson, AF-1 takes off from NAS Fort Worth JRB,
15 November 2009: First F-35 Arrives At
The first F-35 arrives at
19 November 2009: AF-1 Hot Pit Refuels
AF-1 hot pit refuels during its second flight. In hot pit refueling, the pilot stays in the cockpit and the aircraft remains on the ground and running as it is refueled. Lockheed Martin test pilot Jeff Knowles is the pilot for the mission (which counts as one flight). The overall flight lasts 2.3 hours. This is the first time hot pit refueling is used to fly back-to-back missions with the F-35.
17 December 2009: AA-1 Last Flight Lands At
Knowles flies AA-1 on its ninety-first and final flight. The mission takes AA-1 from Edwards AFB to
18 December 2009: USMC Pilot Completes Longest Duration Flight
US Marine Corps pilot Maj. Joseph Bachmann completes the longest flight on an F-35 to date during the fifteenth flight of BF-2. The 3.7-hour mission, which includes aerial refueling, is in preparation for the ferry flight that will take the aircraft directly from
29 December 2009: BF-2 Arrives At
Bachmann delivers the second F-35B, called BF-2, to
7 January 2010: Inflight STOVL Operations Begin
BAE test pilot Graham Tomlinson, the lead STOVL pilot, engages the F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing, or STOVL, propulsion system in flight for the first time. Tomlinson climbs to 5,000 feet and engages the aircraft’s shaft-driven lift fan propulsion system at 210 knots, then slows to 180 knots with the system engaged before accelerating and converting back to conventional flight mode. The STOVL propulsion system is engaged for a total of fourteen minutes during the flight.
23 January 2010: Two F-35Bs Fly on Same Day At
Both F-35B variants in flight test at
The second F-35B, BF-2, conducts additional air-refueling testing during its seventeenth flight. Bachmann takes the aircraft to 10,000 feet where he makes two refueling contacts with a KC-130 from VX-20 during the 1.4-hour flight.
26 January 2010: First RAF Pilot Flies F-35
Royal Air Force Squadron Leader Steve Long becomes the first active duty service pilot from the
2 February 2010: BF-3 First Flight
BF-3 takes off for the first time. During the flight, from NAS Fort Worth JRB,
4 February 2010: BF-2 Completes Twenty Flights
Knowles flies BF-2 on its twentieth sortie. The 2.5-hour mission includes aerial refueling.
17 February 2010: First Slow Landing At
Tomlinson guides the F-35B to its first slow landing at
17 February 2010: Third F-35 Arrives At
Knowles flies BF-3 to
20 February 2010: Second USMC Pilot Flies F-35
Lt. Col. Fred Schenk becomes the second Marine Corps pilot to fly the F-35. Schenk, who flies the sixth flight of BF-3 for his first mission, is the eighth pilot to fly the Lightning II.
17 March 2010: First Hover And Short Takeoff
BF-1 demonstrates the capability to hover during a test flight at
18 March 2010: BF-1 Completes First Vertical Landing
Tomlinson successfully completes the first vertical landing in an F-35B during Flight 42 of BF-1. The flight begins with an eighty-knot short takeoff followed by low-speed jet-borne flight to confirm performance. Tomlinson accelerates to about 150 knots before reducing speed to the point of hovering about 150 feet over the airfield at
F-35B First Slow Landing at Patuxent River on 17 February 2010 ⓒ Lockheed Martin
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