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Re: F-35 Lightning II developments

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Hans,
All very valid points. Perhaps they are referred to as 'LOT' from 12 onwards because it's easier to list them that way than to change all of the paperwork etc?
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raameagle wrote: 09 Mar 2021, 16:49 Hans,
All very valid points. Perhaps they are referred to as 'LOT' from 12 onwards because it's easier to list them that way than to change all of the paperwork etc?
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Mark,
I think you might be correct on that one.

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LRIP I / XI + FRP1 / 8
changed to
LRIP I / XIII + MY1 + MY2
changed to
LRIP I / XI + Lot 12 / 14 + MY1 + MY2
changed to
LRIP I / XI + Lot 12 / 16 ....
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Starfighter_F-104G wrote: 09 Mar 2021, 17:54 LRIP I / XI + FRP1 / 8
changed to
LRIP I / XIII + MY1 + MY2
changed to
LRIP I / XI + Lot 12 / 14 + MY1 + MY2
changed to
LRIP I / XI + Lot 12 / 16 ....
Quite a messy administration by Lockheed. But thank you for an overview of these changes.
What means the abbreviation MY?

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I suppose “Multi Year”
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IDF F-35s 939 / 941 / 943 will be delivered next week
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First flight of Australian A35-036 March 15th, 2021.

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Increases the educational capacity of Luke
Three additional F-35s from Ørland Airport will be stationed at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, USA, to increase the training capacity of Norwegian fighter pilots until the autumn of 2023.

Published March 16, 2021 9:55 AM

Norway has so far received a total of 28 aircraft from Lockheed Martin. Another six aircraft will be delivered each year until 2024, divided into two annual deliveries with three aircraft in each. The Air Force is well on its way to phasing in the F-35 and will, through this measure, ensure sufficient pilot competence on the F-35.

The first seven Norwegian F-35 aircraft produced in the period 2015 to 2017 were sent to Luke Air Force Base (AFB) to convert pilots from F-16 to F-35. Until the autumn of 2023, a total of ten Norwegian aircraft will be stationed at Luke to ensure the necessary training and conversion of F-35 pilots.
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Bjorn wrote: 15 Mar 2021, 18:55 First flight of Australian A35-036 March 15th, 2021.

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And AF-276, 18-5448 no markings, as well.


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Danish L-002 is also flying with a first on 18 March.

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Starfighter_F-104G wrote: 10 Mar 2021, 21:13 IDF F-35s 939 / 941 / 943 will be delivered next week
Any idea when? should be today
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There is no IDF F-35 delivery this week...
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Starfighter_F-104G wrote: 16 Mar 2021, 13:26 Increases the educational capacity of Luke
Three additional F-35s from Ørland Airport will be stationed at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, USA, to increase the training capacity of Norwegian fighter pilots until the autumn of 2023.

Published March 16, 2021 9:55 AM

Norway has so far received a total of 28 aircraft from Lockheed Martin. Another six aircraft will be delivered each year until 2024, divided into two annual deliveries with three aircraft in each. The Air Force is well on its way to phasing in the F-35 and will, through this measure, ensure sufficient pilot competence on the F-35.

The first seven Norwegian F-35 aircraft produced in the period 2015 to 2017 were sent to Luke Air Force Base (AFB) to convert pilots from F-16 to F-35. Until the autumn of 2023, a total of ten Norwegian aircraft will be stationed at Luke to ensure the necessary training and conversion of F-35 pilots.
These 3 arrived yesterday at Luke supported by KC-10 Blue81, serial5292 is one of them.
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wamovements wrote: 19 Mar 2021, 14:25
Starfighter_F-104G wrote: 16 Mar 2021, 13:26 Increases the educational capacity of Luke
Three additional F-35s from Ørland Airport will be stationed at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, USA, to increase the training capacity of Norwegian fighter pilots until the autumn of 2023.

Published March 16, 2021 9:55 AM

Norway has so far received a total of 28 aircraft from Lockheed Martin. Another six aircraft will be delivered each year until 2024, divided into two annual deliveries with three aircraft in each. The Air Force is well on its way to phasing in the F-35 and will, through this measure, ensure sufficient pilot competence on the F-35.

The first seven Norwegian F-35 aircraft produced in the period 2015 to 2017 were sent to Luke Air Force Base (AFB) to convert pilots from F-16 to F-35. Until the autumn of 2023, a total of ten Norwegian aircraft will be stationed at Luke to ensure the necessary training and conversion of F-35 pilots.
These 3 arrived yesterday at Luke supported by KC-10 Blue81, serial5292 is one of them.
Are the identities of the other two F-35As already known?

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I’m told that they were 5290,5291 and 5292.
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