Posted on Sep 23, 2023
Trump has a lot to say about that crashed F-35 jet
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This was from a Canadian newspaper. So what president Trump says does make sense....
Bird strikes
In the report, Byers compares the F-35 to the single-engine CF-104 Starfighter, which the Canadian air force used from the 1960s to 1987 and which was involved in 110 crashes in that time.
A quarter of those crashes were attributed to bird strikes and the fact there was no secondary engine to allow the plane to keep flying.
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen MSG Stan Hutchison CPT Jack Durish
Bird strikes
In the report, Byers compares the F-35 to the single-engine CF-104 Starfighter, which the Canadian air force used from the 1960s to 1987 and which was involved in 110 crashes in that time.
A quarter of those crashes were attributed to bird strikes and the fact there was no secondary engine to allow the plane to keep flying.
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen MSG Stan Hutchison CPT Jack Durish
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No, but he Reads...
You guys are zombie angry at anything he says.
Just like me he does research... Canada Article :
Bird strikes
In the report, Byers compares the F-35 to the single-engine CF-104 Starfighter, which the Canadian air force used from the 1960s to 1987 and which was involved in 110 crashes in that time.
A quarter of those crashes were attributed to bird strikes and the fact there was no secondary engine to allow the plane to keep flying.
You guys are zombie angry at anything he says.
Just like me he does research... Canada Article :
Bird strikes
In the report, Byers compares the F-35 to the single-engine CF-104 Starfighter, which the Canadian air force used from the 1960s to 1987 and which was involved in 110 crashes in that time.
A quarter of those crashes were attributed to bird strikes and the fact there was no secondary engine to allow the plane to keep flying.
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EXCLUSIVE: Marine reveals what could've happened to missing F-35
A former Marine at a Defense watchdog told DailyMail.com that the Pentagon has know about software issues and vulnerabilities in the F-35 since 2019, but has not rectified the problems.
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