Lockheed Martin tests operational thrust in JSF STOVL engine

Lockheed Martin said the Pratt&Whitney JSF119-611 engine for its naval X-35B Joint Strike Fighter concept demonstration aircraft exceeded vertical lift operational thrust requirements in tests of the aircraft's short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) propulsion system. Tests took place last month...

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