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Another F-35 stealth bomber jet has crashed !!

See in Daily Mail the Dramatic moment a pilot ejects from a $100M F-35B stealth fighter jet as it crashes nose-down onto the tarmac near Fort Worth Naval Air Station in Texas An F-35B Lightning II fighter jet crashed during a vertical landing at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday 15 December. The pilot was forced to eject during the crash landing, and it remains unclear whether or not they were injured in the incident.
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