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Troubled fighter in airshow debut

Australia’s controversial F-35A Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) will make its public debut at Avalon’s airshow this month, organisers have announced.
Two JSFs will fly in from their base in the United States where Australian pilots are training to fly the fighters.
The aircraft – promoted as the future of the RAAF’s air-combat capability – can attain supersonic flight while retaining stealth.
The first JSF will be in service next year, with the first squadron scheduled to be operational by 2021.
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has 72 JSFs on order.
The F-35A features a low-profile design, internal weapons and fuel carriage, advanced radar, electro-optical and infrared sensors with advanced voice and data-link communications.
The JSF will headline at the Australian International Airshow 2017 from 28 February to 5 March. The first days will be trade-only, with the final three open to the public.
Defence Minister Marise Payne confirmed the appearance yesterday (Thursday).
The F-35A will fulfil the functions of air dominance and strike capability currently provided by F/A-18A/B Hornets and F/A-18F Super Hornets.
But glitches, delays and negative reviews have plagued the JSF’s production schedule.
Last year Pentagon expert Michael Gilmore said the aircraft would struggle in aerial combat despite contradicting statements from Washington and Canberra.
The Federal Government has also drawn criticism for the price of the JSF project.
This year’s airshow will also include the largest US contingent in the event’s history.

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