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F-35 Engine: The Incredible Turbofan Powering The World's Most Advanced Fighter

Since the F-35 is expected to fly until the year 2070, its handlers can't be faulted for looking toward the future, but the fact is that the jet's current Pratt & Whitney F135 turbofan engine is pretty darn amazing in its own right and due to budget constraints, will continue to power the F-35 for the foreseeable future.

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F-35 Engine: The Incredible Turbofan Powering The World's Most Advanced Fighter
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    F-35 Engine: The Incredible Turbofan Powering The World's Most Advanced Fighter Jet

    F-35 Engine: The Incredible Turbofan Powering The World's Most Advanced Fighter Jet

    Recent discussions surrounding the armed force's latest and most tech-laden fighter jet ever, the F-35 Lightning II, had manufacturer Lockheed Martin …

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