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F-35 Article Edit
I have restored a little of the language you removed on July eleventh regarding the recent engine fire in the F-35A. It's a verifiable fact that the fire occurred at the start of what was a training flight for F-35 aircrew - the original reference I supplied makes this clear. It's a pertinent, relevant fact given that so many "production" models of this aircraft have already been purchased from Lockheed Martin, and pilots and maintenance crews are training for its deployment despite the fact that no models of this aircraft have yet established achievement of all of its design parameters. It needs to be clear that this fire occurred on a training flight - in a plane that had already been delivered to the US Air Force ostensibly as fit for service - as opposed to a testing and development flight.

Furthermore for anyone to state - so shortly after the Class A incident was investigated - that flying was expected to resume a couple of days later clearly represents an assumption, not an honest "belief" (do beliefs have any place in the analysis of technology?) nor an informed take on the facts - I think the fact that, as I write more than two weeks later, the grounding is ongoing, makes this clear.

Otherwise I have no problem with your edit beyond the fact that it leaves vague the date of the grounding. BLZebubba (talk) 17:26, 14 July 2014 (UTC)

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