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Can the F-35 hover?
F-35A and F-35C cannot hover, as they do not have thrust vectoring, thought they can fly at very low speed almost nose-up, due to their excellent high alpha capabilities. F-35B has a lift fan and thrust vectoring capable of redirecting the thrust from the engine downward.
How many lines of code are in the F-35?
An F‑35 jet has 25 millions lines of code; a luxury car 100 millions.
How fast is the F-35 jet?
1,200 mph
The F-35C can reach speeds of 1.6 Mach (~1,200 mph) even with a full internal weapons load. With its fuel and internal weapons load, the F-35C can fly faster with no drag associated with external tanks and weapons required for legacy fighters.
What programming language is f35?
According to online sources, the F 35 is programmed in C and C++ because of programmer availability. This was also possibly reused from F-22. The international standard to program jet fighters is Ada, which was used in the F-22.
How many lines of code is f22?
The F-22’s software has some 1.7 million lines of code, the majority involving processing radar data.
How far can the F-35 fly?
The F-35 can fly 875 miles when loaded for air-to-air combat. Now consider the thousands of kilometers lying between U.S. bases in the Pacific and Europe and various potential conflict zones. To operate over those distances, stealth fighters would require aerial refueling from tanker aircraft.
How does the F-35 adapt to its role?
The F-35 can reconfigure to carry the right combination of weapons to return any day of the battle it’s needed — in stealth mode or full beast mode. Known for its stealthy characteristics, the F-35 is a multirole platform that can adapt to any task it’s called on to complete.
What is the difference between the F-35 and F-22?
Lockheed Martin states the F-35 is intended to have close- and long-range air-to-air capability second only to that of the F-22 Raptor. Lockheed Martin has said that the F-35 has the advantage over the F-22 in basing flexibility and “advanced sensors and information fusion”.
Why does the F-35 have a low radar cross-section?
The F-35 has been designed to have a low radar cross-section that is primarily due to the shape of the aircraft and the use of stealthy, radar-absorbent materials in its construction, including fiber-mat. Unlike the previous generation of fighters, the F-35 was designed for very-low-observable characteristics.