Boeing Joint Strike Fighter set to resume flying
After a two-and-a-half week hiatus, Boeing was ready to resume flying its X-32A Joint Strike Fighter aircraft Friday at Edwards AFB, Calif. The flight was to follow "an interim fix" to a problem in the hydraulic system that caused the plane to divert to one of the dry lake beds surrounding Edwards...
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