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Tango0130 Oct 2019 9:14 p.m. PST

….amphibious assault ship'

"In 2018 the Marine Corps started knocking out a series of milestones for its F-35 Lightning II fleet.

The Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122 out of Yuma, Arizona, conducted its first flight operations; Marines landed their F-35s aboard the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth; and the Corps first used the F-35B in combat…"
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Lion in the Stars03 Nov 2019 1:34 p.m. PST

Hrm.

You're still talking about a ship 850ft long to handle 20 F35s.

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