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The short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II completed its first flight moments ago at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. in Fort Worth, Texas. The F-35B will provide a combination of capabilities never before available: stealth, supersonic speed and STOVL basing flexibility. Initial flights of the first F-35B will be conventional takeoff and landing, with transitions to STOVL flight beginning in early 2009. F-35 Lightning IIs will replace a wide range of existing aircraft, including A-10s, F-16s, F/A-18s and Harriers.
The F-35 program is the world's largest military project, involving 11 countries and employing about 20,000 people worldwide.
Today we will host a phone-in news conference, a flight-line media opportunity and will provide video via satellite feed. Flight photos will be available on site and online at http://www.lockheedmartin.com/ and http://www.teamjsf.com/.
The phone-in news conference will begin at approximately 1:30 p.m. CDT. Participants include F-35B STOVL Lead Pilot Graham Tomlinson of BAE Systems, F-35 Program General Manager Dan Crowley of Lockheed Martin, F-35 Program Executive Officer Maj. Gen. C.R. Davis and leaders from across the F-35 team.
Call-in information for North America: Phone: 800-214-0745 Participant Code: 723460 Outside North America please use: Phone: + 719-457-0700 Code: 723460 To replay the news conference (active for three days): Phone: 888-348-4629 or 719-884-8882 Code: 723460
The satellite video feed is planned for today at 1:30-2:30 p.m. CDT (18:30-19:30 GMT). The feed will include footage of takeoff, in-flight maneuvers, landing and sound bites with pilot Graham Tomlinson.
Satellite-coordinate information is as follows: U.S. Ku-Band Satellite Galaxy 11/Transponder K20 Slot "D" Satellite Location 91 Degrees West Downlink Frequency 12113.5 MHz, Horizontal FEC 3/4 Symbol Rate 6.1113 International - AUSTRALIA International Fiber Global Vision Australian Fiber/News STS via DVN (Swish) STS DVN STS TX 7 International - EUROPE International Space Segment Telstar 12 Transponder K14, Slot D01 Bandwidth 5.50 Downlink Frequency 11539 MHz Horizontal
If you miss the feed, the video will remain online in both Quicktime and Windows Media formats at:
http://www.fc-tv.com/webcast/globecast/F-35B-Stovl-First-Flight-SD-WMV.zip http://www.fc-tv.com/webcast/globecast/F-35B-Stovl-First-Flight-flv.zip
The flight-line media opportunity at Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth is planned for approximately 2:30 p.m. CDT and will include the same participants as the phone-in news conference. The aircraft will be in view of cameras and reporters during the news conference.
Directions to Lockheed Martin, 1 Lockheed Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas, 76108: From downtown Fort Worth, go west on I-30 for about eight miles Take the Spur 341 exit (right) Follow Spur 341 to the Lockheed Martin gate
Reporters and photographers, please show your identification to the guards at the main gate. Your vehicle and equipment are subject to search. Posted signs will direct you to the check-in area at Bldg. 200.
Contacts: John R. Kent, 817-308-5567; e-mailjohn.r.kent@lmco.com John Smith, 817-312-5131; e-mailjohn.a1.smith@lmco.com Joe Stout, 817-308-5520, e-mailjoe.w.stout@lmco.com Kelly Ann Doherty, 817-996-5319, e-mailkelly.a.doherty@lmco.com
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SOURCE: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
CONTACT: John R. Kent, +1-817-308-5567,
Smith, +1-817-312-5131,
Web site: http://www.lockheedmartin.com/
Company News On-Call: http://www.prnewswire.com/comp/117281.html