
At the International Airport in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala from 14th June, the F-35B of the British Royal Navy can soon fly back, and reported.
On Monday it was seen that the F-35b was towed to the hangar at the airport. While there have been messages that could leave the same day, the exact date of its departure must still be confirmed
The report added that the F-35B fighter aircraft, on its way from the UK to Australia, carried out an emergency landing in the trivlander of Keraral after a failure of the hydraulic system. The nozzles problems were corrected and NDTV said that the final check -in was awarded on Tuesday.
Fighter F-35B, part of the British Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Prince of Wales, was on a routine combat struggle when he developed a hitch and could not land on the ship.
After the aircraft carried out an emergency landing at the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, the Indian Air Force provided all the required support and assisted in the process, including refueling.
Technical team from the British Royal Air Force arrived at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport 5 July to repair the F-35 B; However, the fighter fifth -generation Stealth Fighter was parked in the Gulf of the Airport for many days.
Later, the current was moved to the Air India hangar, where the team from the UK was brought to repair a fighter aircraft.
F-35B, built by Lockheed Martin, is highly advanced nozzles of prices for their short take-off and vertical landing capabilities.
After the F35B was parked on asphalt and soaked with monsola’s rain, there were several pictures on the social media and people made memes.
Keral’s tourism department was the first to share the image of the X -Social Media with a funny headline: “Kerala, a goal that you will never want to leave”.
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