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The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show—with models of the F- 35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round kiosk behind the models.

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Page 1: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show—with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator)

was inside the round kiosk behind the models.

Page 2: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

When Lockheed goes to a major exhibition (the Korean

Air Defense Exhibition—KADE, Paris Air Show, or

other big venues, they build nice kiosks and take lighted

photos and models.

Several of us were on hand to answer questions from

the thousands of visitors that came through the display over a three-day period.

Additionally, we gave lots of “rides” to VIPs and others in

our F-35 cockpit demonstrator (inside the

kiosk on the left).

Page 3: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

The display area from another vantage point—a subdued A-50 (the “attack” version of the T-50 trainer for the Korean Air Force) is on display. Though there were some lighted

photos of the C-130 and the F-22, the focus of the Lockheed exhibit for this show was the F-35 and the T-50.

Page 4: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

Outside the area where the F-35 simulator was housed, there was a nice-sized model of the Air Force variant of the F-35 (the F-35A). Since Korea won’t ever buy the

Marine or Navy variants, only the Air Force design was shown.

Page 5: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

Inside the kiosk at the Lockheed display, the F-35 demonstrator cockpit was housed. With screens, an out-the-window visual scene made the

visitors feel like they were flying when they were in the cockpit.

Page 6: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

A ‘model’ of the F-35 Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) on the back of the F-35 demonstrator helped folks understand how the pilot will see information on

the helmet display.

Page 7: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

Ken Cooper, one of the Lockheed “demo” engineers, shows two Koreans how the F-35 cockpit works and will be a great asset to the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) if Korea buys the jet eventually.

Page 8: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

Looking down into the F-35 cockpit demonstrator—showing the large glass

display, side stick, and lack of gauges (which are embedded in the display as icons).

Page 9: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

A Korean lady from their Air Force gets a chance to

“fly” the F-35 demonstrator with Ken

Cooper doing some instruction. Like Ken, I

gave lots of “rides” to folks while at the air show.

Four cockpits are now positioned all over the U.S.

and sent to Europe and Asia to show off the F-35

capabilities.

The F-35 will eventually replace about 8 jets for

maybe up to 25 countries, if all goes as planned.

Page 10: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

event.event.

Two cute ladies, working for Lockheed in

Korea, helped us at the exhibit. Pyong Min, a

Chinese lady (in pink), and Sophie

Kim, a Korean lady, were really fun to work with during the KADE

event.

Nice Help If You

Can Get It!.

Page 11: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

Sophie Kim gives Bob the “thumbs up” signal after she had some time in the cockpit. She was really thrilled to be able to “fly”

something like this. She worked at the Lockheed office in Korea and was a great help as a linguist during the event.

Page 12: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

Pyong Min gets her photo taken by Bob after flying the simulator for a few minutes. She was to leave the

Lockheed office soon and go back to China, she said.

Page 13: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

Miss Min was a strikingly cute

young lady. We had fun talking

about many things other than

the air show.

A devoted Buddhist, Pyong said she and her boyfriend were

going to get married soon in

China.

Page 14: The Lockheed Area at the KADE Air Show— with models of the F-35, F-16, and T-50 (left to right). The simulator (cockpit demonstrator) was inside the round

Out near the flight line area, Lockheed also had a “Chalet.” One day, I got to go out there and eat some great food for lunch—it was normally used for

VIPs.