Mystery F-35 pic. . .

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Anybody know the story behind this?



Forward fuselage looks a lot more. . .traditional than the production version. Looks like it's got the X-35 style intake, but the body looks like it drops down more than an F-35A. ???
 
It looks to me like it's just testing the aerodynamics up to the inlets. Because, if it was a different design then the cockpit is also raised up above the rear of the fuselage. I think it just required the belly for the flow through the model inlets.
 
These links found with Google Picture Search.
Joint Strike Fighter model in a x6 supersonic wind tunnel at the NASA Glenn Research Center’s (GRC) research facilities and laboratories

Links:
http://www.sierralobo.com/government-services/fixed-and-rotary-wing-aircraft-testing/#!prettyPhoto
http://www.sierralobo.com/work/tfome/
 
It's the same picture. That's where it came from.
 
Did McAir's CDD JSF come together in a closet with Lockheed's design?
 
sferrin said:
Forward fuselage looks a lot more. . .traditional than the production version. Looks like it's got the X-35 style intake, but the body looks like it drops down more than an F-35A. ???
If flying F-35 is iteration dubbed 240-4.7, one can imagine how much were tested prior final one was made. At certain stage F-35 had F-22 style inlet
 

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dark sidius said:
What is it ? new inlet for another engine ? or something else ? :eek:

It's an older picture. X-35 style inlets and non-stealth canopy.
 

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