Joint Strike Fighter engine has overheating problems
The primary engine for the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter is running 190 degrees Fahrenheit "above our desired temperature" as Pratt & Whitney specialists work to squeeze more power out of the design during its test program. Company officials hope to cut the excessive heat in the short takeoff, vertical...
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