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Will Marine VMFA squadrons continue deploying in CVNs with JSF ?



 
 
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Old February 27th 04, 09:03 PM
John S. Shinal
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Default Will Marine VMFA squadrons continue deploying in CVNs with JSF ?

In a recent thread on F-35 variants, I noticed that the Marine
Corps version doesn't appear to be CTOL for carrier ops, rather STOVL.

Will Marine squadrons eventually operate in the STOVL regime
from big decks, or what ?

Will JSF be a plane for plane, squadron for squadron swap with
both Harrier and Hornet operators ?



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