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US Air Force combines two damaged jets into one operational 'Franken-Lightning
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US Air Force F-35 Lightning II | Wikipedia

The United States Air Force has undertaken an innovative project to combine parts from two damaged F-35 Lightning II aircraft into a single operational unit. This unique creation, dubbed the 'Franken-Lightning', integrates components from two separate incidents involving F-35s. The cockpit was sourced from AF-27, which suffered an engine fire in 2014 at Eglin AFB, Florida. The second part came from AF-211, which experienced a nose landing gear separation in June 2020.

The project is spearheaded by the F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO), with collaboration from engineers at Lockheed Martin and the 388th Fighter Wing. Dan Santos, heavy maintenance manager for the F-35 JPO, described it as "a first for the F-35 program and a very exciting project."

Lockheed Martin's design allowed for theoretical disassembly and reassembly of all parts of the F-35. However, this capability had not been practically tested until this initiative began in January 2020. Additional updates and repairs were necessary to ensure full functionality of the new aircraft.

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While progress on the 'Franken-Bird' is ahead of schedule, it has yet to resume its role as a combat asset. Completion is expected by March 2025. This endeavor serves as a blueprint for future splicing and repair operations of damaged F-35s.

The JPO manages life-cycle programs for various F-35 models and aims to provide capable air systems efficiently. They have creatively repurposed damaged aircraft sections into training facilities rather than discarding them.

The ability to repair severely damaged planes demonstrates cost-effective solutions for partners overseas who operate or plan to acquire these aircraft.

The F-35 Lightning II remains central to U.S. military aviation strategy despite controversies surrounding its development costs and performance compared to predecessors like the F-16 Fighting Falcon and other modern fighters such as those developed by competing nations.

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