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F35“闪电”是迄今为止英国最新、最先进的战斗机,即将列装英国皇家空军最具传奇色彩的“堤坝终结者”战斗机中队。这个造价90亿英镑的项目因为成本高昂一直备受非议,而且问题层出不穷。现在时间紧迫,“堤坝终结者”中队的新一代飞行员正加紧训练学习驾驶技术,准备奔赴前线。与此同时在英国最顶尖的飞行员学校,正在训练的战斗机飞行员展开激烈争夺,希望能在新的战斗机中队赢得一席之位,但最终谁能获选呢?
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