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Engine Crack Grounds F-35 Fleet Wall Street Journal The crack was found Tuesday on an F-35 during testing at Edwards Air Force Base in California, and the fleet was grounded on Thursday, according to a defense official and spokesmen for Pratt & Whitney, the engine's manufacturer. The U.S. has dozens of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Va. museum launches study to revive steam engine The Virginian-Pilot Rail fans have long hoped to see the Virginia Museum of Transportation's historic Norfolk & Western Class J 611 steam engine roll down the tracks again under its own power. On Friday, the museum announced that it's organizing a study to find out what ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Entire F-35 fleet grounded over engine issues Pensacola News Journal "On Feb. 19, 2013, a routine engine inspection revealed a crack on a low pressure turbine blade of an F135 engine installed in a (conventional takeoff) test aircraft at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.," wrote Kyra Hawn, Joint Program Office (JPO ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pentagon Grounds All F-35 Fighters for Engine Inspections Motley Fool Responding to reports that routine inspection conducted on a Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT ) F-35 Lightning II discovered a crack in one of its engine blades, the Department of Defense ordered all F-35s grounded Friday. The Pentagon called the move a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cracked Engine Blade Grounds Entire Fleet of F-35 Fighters Roll Call The decision was made after a crack was discovered on an engine blade in one of the test planes. "Until the nature of this crack has been determined, the integrity of the F-35 fleet cannot be assured and the potential exists for catastrophic failure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More problems for F-35 fighter as engine trouble grounds fleet Phoenix Business Journal There are more problems for the F-35 fighter jet slated to have one of its main U.S. training centers at Luke Air Force Base. The Pentagon announced today that an inspection exposed at cracked engine blade in an F-35 jet at Edwards Air Force Base in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ford to Build Four-Cylinder Engine at Factory in Ohio Bloomberg Ford Motor Co. (F) said it will invest $200 million to make four-cylinder engines at an Ohio plant starting in late 2014 as the second-largest U.S. automaker equips an increasing number of models with smaller, more fuel- efficient powertrains. Ford ... See all stories on this topic » |
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