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COMING DOWN: Expect a first vertical landing by the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter this week. The first short-takeoff-and-vertical-landing F-35, aircraft BF-1, has been flown at speeds down to 40 knots with the lift system engaged, and landed at 60 knots, but weather at the test center at Naval Air...

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