Author: Nicholas Hoffman|| Date Published: February 22, 2018
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On Feb. 16, Norway completed a successful test of the F-35 drag chute system at Ãrland Air Force Base. The drag chute unique to the Norwegian aircraft is designed and form fitted to maintain stealth characteristics. The system is housed under a small fairing on the upper rear fuselage between the vertical tails, can be used to rapidly decelerate Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF) F-35s after landing on the country’s icy runways when there are challenging wind conditions. Learn more: http://lmt.co/2EKiVMs
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