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Naval Test Evaluation Museum, Patuxent River NAS (2005)
United States - East-Coast Tour 2005
Boeing X-32B JSF
The X-32B (STOVL variant) was one of two Concept Demonstration Aircraft (CDA) designed and manufactured by Boeing.
The B Version was powered by a single Pratt and Whitney F-119 turbofan engine with 90 deg Direct Lift thrust vectoring.
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Naval Test Evaluation Museum, Patuxent River NAS (2005)
United States - East-Coast Tour 2005
Boeing X-32B JSF
The X-32B (STOVL variant) was one of two Concept Demonstration Aircraft (CDA) designed and manufactured by Boeing.
The B Version was powered by a single Pratt and Whitney F-119 turbofan engine with 90 deg Direct Lift thrust vectoring.
Photo Selection
Naval Test Evaluation Museum, Patuxent River NAS (2005)
United States - East-Coast Tour 2005
Boeing X-32B JSF
The X-32B (STOVL variant) was one of two Concept Demonstration Aircraft (CDA) designed and manufactured by Boeing.
The B Version was powered by a single Pratt and Whitney F-119 turbofan engine with 90 deg Direct Lift thrust vectoring.
Photo Selection
Naval Test Evaluation Museum, Patuxent River NAS (2005)
United States - East-Coast Tour 2005
Boeing X-32B JSF
The X-32B (STOVL variant) was one of two Concept Demonstration Aircraft (CDA) designed and manufactured by Boeing.
The B Version was powered by a single Pratt and Whitney F-119 turbofan engine with 90 deg Direct Lift thrust vectoring.
Photo Selection
Naval Test Evaluation Museum, Patuxent River NAS (2005)
United States - East-Coast Tour 2005
Boeing X-32B JSF
The X-32B (STOVL variant) was one of two Concept Demonstration Aircraft (CDA) designed and manufactured by Boeing.
The B Version was powered by a single Pratt and Whitney F-119 turbofan engine with 90 deg Direct Lift thrust vectoring.
Photo Selection
Naval Test Evaluation Museum, Patuxent River NAS (2005)
United States - East-Coast Tour 2005
Boeing X-32B JSF
The X-32B (STOVL variant) was one of two Concept Demonstration Aircraft (CDA) designed and manufactured by Boeing.
The B Version was powered by a single Pratt and Whitney F-119 turbofan engine with 90 deg Direct Lift thrust vectoring.
Photo Selection
The Lockheed Martin X-35 is a concept demonstrator aircraft (CDA) developed by Lockheed Martin for the Joint Strike Fighter program. The X-35 was declared the winner over the competing Boeing X-32 and a developed, armed version went on to enter production in the early 21st century as the F-35 Lightning II.
Wikipedia: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_X-35" rel="noreferrer nofollow">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_X-35</a>
Naval Test Evaluation Museum, Patuxent River NAS (2005)
United States - East-Coast Tour 2005
Boeing X-32B JSF
The X-32B (STOVL variant) was one of two Concept Demonstration Aircraft (CDA) designed and manufactured by Boeing.
The B Version was powered by a single Pratt and Whitney F-119 turbofan engine with 90 deg Direct Lift thrust vectoring.
Photo Selection
The Lockheed Martin X-35 is a concept demonstrator aircraft (CDA) developed by Lockheed Martin for the Joint Strike Fighter program. The X-35 was declared the winner over the competing Boeing X-32 and a developed, armed version went on to enter production in the early 21st century as the F-35 Lightning II.
Wikipedia: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_X-35" rel="noreferrer nofollow">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_X-35</a>
Prototype of the Boeing X-32A Joint Strike Fighter, restoration hangar, USAF Museum, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
Prototype of the Boeing X-32A Joint Strike Fighter, restoration hangar, USAF Museum, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
Engineless prototype of the Boeing X-32A Joint Strike Fighter, restoration hangar, USAF Museum, Dayton, Ohio, USA.