JSF probe discrepancy being studied
DISCREPANCY: A discrepancy between two air-sensing probes on the Joint Strike Fighter cut the aircraft's first flight by about 20 minutes and is being studied to determine why there was a wider variance than desired for the two sensors, a Lockheed Martin/JSF official says. The discrepancy has caused...
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