The circumstances that prompted the pilot to eject from the aircraft were not immediately clear.
Interesting.
I smell balloons .....
The circumstances that prompted the pilot to eject from the aircraft were not immediately clear.
Interesting.
Not a good time for lame humor but the whole idea seems preposterous and I can't help myself.
How large of an area should we put up posters? Is there a reward? Maybe I should go charge-up my metal detector.
How in the heck does this happen?!
Thank goodness it crashed on land and did not fly over the ocean. Nations only have about three miles off their shores of a "no trespassing" zone. Beyond that, anybody can show up with a trawler and start dredging for interesting parts.A source told ABC15 Monday evening that military ground crews have found parts and debris associated with the F-35 Lightning II Jet just off Indian Town Road in Florence County. https://bit.ly/3PfOH5u
Its the nature of the beast- errr, the bird.
The F-35 is super stealthy, even by stealth standards. With the transponder off, this makes it near impossible to track on radar- even using the US military's ubber sophisticated radars.
Evidently, the plane can be fitted with reflectors of sorts for training that will allow the plane to be seen on radar, but the reflectors would as allow say, a spy ship to track it as well. Thus, they might not be used all the time.
In the end, the plane is essentially invisible. As a side note, Japan also lost a F-35 into the ocean a while back and had the same challenges- how to find a plane designed to be invisible? They eventually found it as they did not want China to start "fishing" for it.
Could he have dumped the fuel?So it had little or no fuel left to crash without a fireball?
He very well may have. It obviously depends on the nature of the mechanical difficulty.Could he have dumped the fuel?
Wonder if it had enough fuel to get out of the continental U.S. ?Reading the comments in the aviation forum...most in there are pilots and experts in aviation related topics.
Some interesting comments. Eg plane put on auto pilot before ejection, and transponder is off.
USMC F-35B Crash - 17 Sep 23 - PPRuNe Forums
Military Aviation - USMC F-35B Crash - 17 Sep 23 - Pilot ejected - found in a residential city street in N Charleston, SC - transportedwww.pprune.org
I drive through Florence to the beach, backroad short cuts. You can drive for what seems like forever and not see house and forget bathroom. Flat, sandy, lots of pine trees, peanut, peach, strawberry farms.Looking at the location the debris was found on Google Earth, it’s a very rural area. That being said, there are several houses within the vicinity. I’m shocked no one heard anything.
I drive through Florence to the beach, backroad short cuts. You can drive for what seems like forever and not see house and forget bathroom. Flat, sandy, lots of pine trees, peanut, peach, strawberry farms.
So glad no one was hurt. This could have been a disaster.
All my opinion....
Yes, one bite and the sweetest juice is running down your chin. Best ever. Must be the sandy soil, VA peaches are hard and a slight tang. Moo....I share your sentiments... very glad no one was hurt... and it seriously could have been a disaster.
It's been years since I've been through Florence but that's how I remember it... flat, sandy and pines. (And, some of the best peaches ever!)
Good find. Looks like it could be the spot, all access blocked.Is it in this, blocked off, area?
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