Lockheed Martin fires up JSF engine for STOVL clutch check
Lockheed Martin has validated its Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) short-takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) propulsion system with a high-power clutch engagement of the shaft-driven lift fan. The August 28 test at Pratt&Whitney facilities in West Palm Beach, Fla., simulated the propulsion system's...
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