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by engi_nerd
3977 days ago
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That was not a dog fighting test. It was a test of F-35 flight controls. The F-16 was only present to provide a visual reference to maneuver with respect to. This is the kind of misconception that arises from David Axe's failure to properly understand his sources. |
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1. Can a F-35 pilot visually track whats around them as well as a pilot of F-16's or Russian/Chinese hardware?
2. Can the craft turn as well as a F-16 or Russian/Chinese current gen fighter?
3. Does the cannon fire reliably and with enough ammunition to do its jobs?
If any of these is no, then Axe is on point in terms of his conclusions. He's wrong if they're all Yes's and you can back that with testing results.