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F-35 simulator will be much smaller than full-mission sim.
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The F-35 Mission Rehearsal Trainer-Lightning Integrated Training Environment (MRT LITE) is about one-eighth the size of the full-mission simulator.
 
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In honor of the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, here are some striking images of U.S. fighter aircraft submitted for this year’s contest.
 
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Here is the latest roundup of aerospace, space, and defense news powered by Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, including news that the Royal Australian Air Force has closed the curtains on its Boeing F/A-18A/Bs after 36 years of service.
 
 
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