Airmen from the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings at Hill Air Force Base deployed here over the weekend with a number of F-35A ...
Restoring the salvaged 'Franken-bird' F-35A Lightning fighter jet cost an estimated $6 million, a fraction of the $80 million ...
The US Air Force has successfully restored an F-35A Lightning II by merging two damaged jets, saving over $74 million.
Like the fictional Frankenstein's work, it took some creativity to transform the two damaged F-35 Lightning IIs into a single and operational fighter.
Combining major structures from separate F-35s to build a fully operational plane is an Air Force first. Both these damaged ...
Aviators from the 388th Fighter Wing have completed a groundbreaking project to restore an F-35A Lightning II from two ...
Franken-bird”: The US Air Force has used sections from two damaged aircraft to restore an F-35 to combat-ready status.
After a lengthy restoration started with a feasibility study in 2020, the F-35 AF-5269 was sent to Lockheed Martin for final certifications before ...
The project was an interagency effort between the F-35 Joint Program Office, Ogden Air Logistics Complex, 388th ... returned at Hill AFB, the aircraft was hangared in the 4th Fighter Generation ...