How Much Fuel It Would Take For An F-35A To Fly From The US To China?
Although the F-35A can be refueled mid-air to extend its range, it would still take quite a bit of fuel to cross the ocean and make it from the U.S. to China.
Read MoreAlthough the F-35A can be refueled mid-air to extend its range, it would still take quite a bit of fuel to cross the ocean and make it from the U.S. to China.
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