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July 19, 2012 by Craig Hoyle – FG

 

London - The UK has taken delivery of its first of three F-35B Joint Strike Fighter test aircraft at Lockheed Martin’s Fort Worth site in Texas, while defence secretary Philip Hammond has announced plans to order a fourth example next year.

 

Following its acceptance, short take-off and vertical landing aircraft BK-1 will soon be transferred to Eglin AFB in Florida, where it will join US-led initial operational test and evaluation (IOT&E) of the F-35.

 

Speaking in Fort Worth, Hammond also revealed that the Ministry of Defence currently favours the Royal Air Force’s Marham base in Norfolk to become the main operating site for its F-35B Lightning IIs, "but that no decision has yet been made". Land-based trials of the type are due to commence in the UK in 2018, following the nation’s involvement in the IOT&E phase of the programme.

 

To be flown by RAF and Royal Navy pilots, the UK’s F-35Bs will also be operated from at least one of the latter service’s future two Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers from around 2020.

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