UFO or Warplane? F-35 Jet Completes 1st Nighttime Vertical Landing

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An F-35 test aircraft lands aboard the USS Wasp for the first night vertical landing at sea for the F-35B variant on Aug. 14, 2013. Expanding the envelope for F-35B night operations at sea is a key objective for the second Developmental Test for the Marines’ F-35 variant.
(Image credit: Lockheed Martin.)

An F-35B Lightning II, a fighter jet specially designed to take off on a short runway and land vertically, successfully completed its first-ever vertical night landing at sea, a key milestone for the next-generation warplane.

United States Marine Corps test pilot Maj. C.R. Clift piloted the aircraft on its landmark test flight earlier this year, on April 2.

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