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After Its Pilot Ejected Near a Residential Area the Lost F-35B Flew 60 Miles?
The Marines have what’s left of their lost F-35 back and happily no one was hurt. But how the pilot-less fighter flew 50 to 60 miles at low altitude remains a question.
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