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F35 jet has crashed into the sea...why?

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Faringdon:

--- Quote ---I've read this same sort of statement in other articles. No other F-35s have been grounded. Operations with the jet are continuing -

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The fact that no other jets were grounded following the incident points to the issue with the downed aircraft being very specific and not a more general technical or mechanical fault.

https://news.sky.com/story/leaked-footage-shows-moment-british-f35-jet-crashes-into-mediterranean-during-hms-queen-elizabeth-carrier-take-off-12482611
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Ive actually worked on products where there were intermittent faults....the hardware was bad on all products, but only the odd one would display the fault. It was a comparator output that was  being read by a micro......the comparator was not a good solution to read the signal that it was reading....and so in fact, if the signal was heavily infected with electrical noise, then the product would actually go on and work properly...but if  less noisy, then the fault showed up......most of the products had lots of noise, so they worked ok.
This shows how a hardware fault can afflict only one  of a batch of products...even though each product has the same hardware design fault......so there's no telling that the other F-35's aren't just waiting to see the particular  fault come along and raise its ugly head.

Gyro:

--- Quote from: Faringdon on November 30, 2021, 11:03:17 am ---...
...You forget that i myself operate a Far Eastern Electronics importation business, so do many of my pals.
Last year i made £35.4 million profit for myself (not anywhere near as much as my mates though)...not bad for sitting about and placing a few orders now and again.....i dont even have to see the products....just get them sent straight to customer.
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Is this the Treez / Faringdon who just left a contracting job at some shite hole after one day (at the rate of £35k p.a.) and is currently looking for job site links in Europe?

Made £35.4M last year? I think the nut has cracked!  :scared: :scared: :scared: :scared: :scared:

Bassman59:

--- Quote from: Faringdon on November 30, 2021, 12:43:35 am --- You loose the skills.
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I assume that English is your first language.

coppercone2:

--- Quote from: Faringdon on November 30, 2021, 06:15:38 pm ---
--- Quote ---I've read this same sort of statement in other articles. No other F-35s have been grounded. Operations with the jet are continuing -

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The fact that no other jets were grounded following the incident points to the issue with the downed aircraft being very specific and not a more general technical or mechanical fault.

https://news.sky.com/story/leaked-footage-shows-moment-british-f35-jet-crashes-into-mediterranean-during-hms-queen-elizabeth-carrier-take-off-12482611
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Ive actually worked on products where there were intermittent faults....the hardware was bad on all products, but only the odd one would display the fault. It was a comparator output that was  being read by a micro......the comparator was not a good solution to read the signal that it was reading....and so in fact, if the signal was heavily infected with electrical noise, then the product would actually go on and work properly...but if  less noisy, then the fault showed up......most of the products had lots of noise, so they worked ok.
This shows how a hardware fault can afflict only one  of a batch of products...even though each product has the same hardware design fault......so there's no telling that the other F-35's aren't just waiting to see the particular  fault come along and raise its ugly head.

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it passed susceptibility tests? this is possibly the result of a bad test lab visit. I figure when its working at full load + being irradiated, these problems should be apparent.

BravoV:
ASDF F-35 fighter makes emergency landing at Hakodate Airport, Hokkaido.

Source -> https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2021/12/08/national/hakodate-asdf-f35-landing/

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