Navy endorses single-engine F-35 fighter
Uh-oh. This reeks of desperation. When was the last time the Navy bought a single engine aircraft for its carriers? Was it the F-4 Corsair? (Actually those things had a great range, durable too: One Marine pilot famously knocked down a Japanese plane after his guns jammed by flying his big propeller into the enemy ...
Uh-oh. This reeks of desperation. When was the last time the Navy bought a single engine aircraft for its carriers? Was it the F-4 Corsair? (Actually those things had a great range, durable too: One Marine pilot famously knocked down a Japanese plane after his guns jammed by flying his big propeller into the enemy aircraft’s tail and chopping off. Then he flew home.)
According to Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Gary Roughead recently pronounced, “I’m in the one engine camp.”
I hope the planes carry good life jackets.
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