The article highlights the impressive visual phenomenon known as 'Shock Diamonds' produced by a Lockheed Martin F-35B during supersonic flight tests. It also encourages readers to share their military aviation photos on the Fighter Sweep Facebook page.
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The Lockheed Martin F-35B generates 'Shock Diamonds' while going supersonic during twilight refueling tests.
How the F-35C successfully takes off at night from the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) demonstrates the capabilities of modern naval aviation.
Why showcasing military aviation photos fosters community engagement among aviation enthusiasts on platforms like Fighter Sweep.
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Photo of the day: Lockheed Martin F-35B goes supersonic at night
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Start your week with a bang…or actually more of a shock wave. A Lockheed Martin F-35B produces ‘Shock Diamonds’ as it goes supersonic during twilight refueling testing. Have a cool military aviation photo? We want to see it! Share it with us here on the Fighter Sweep Facebook page! Watch: F-35C takes off at night from […]
Start your week with a bang…or actually more of a shock wave.
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A Lockheed Martin F-35B produces ‘Shock Diamonds’ as it goes supersonic during twilight refueling testing.
Have a cool military aviation photo? We want to see it!
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