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Trivia, what's the difference between the F-35 A, B and C variants? Can y'all name them? I know which branches use which. But, what are the physical differences?
A - Air Force, CTOL. Longest range. B - Marines, VTOL. Shorter range but has a VTOL engine. C - Navy, carrier-capable. Foldable wings, tail hook, longer wingspan.
@@The_Military_Aviator There's also one more, I'd love to tell y'all but I let people find out. I guess it's a trait I picked up from my instructor. He asked us, what is one distinct difference between the F-35A and the other 2 variants used by the Navy and Marines. I'll say a hint, it's above the one of the engine intake. I have the proud honor of working on this magnificent jet, but one thing I see every time is the distinct difference between the F-35A and the rest.
Used photoshop and premiere pro. I found a clip where the plane remains somewhat the same in terms out outline, i trace it with the green in photoshop, put that back as an image in premiere pro, and keyframe the image so it fits
Used photoshop and premiere pro. I found a clip where the plane remains somewhat the same in terms out outline, i trace it with the green in photoshop, put that back as an image in premiere pro, and keyframe the image so it fits
@@Minsk-onions Yeah. Lowest crash rate in military fast jet history. From what I’ve read, there were no crashes in its test program. Compare its crash rate to the Harrier, F-16 etc… and you can really see what people mean. The harrier was a very difficult aircraft to fly.