Photo by: Ross D. Franklin Questions swirled on exactly what led to the crash of a F-35 Lightning II and why the $100 million aircraft continued flying long after the pilot ejected from the cockpit. Washington Times National Security editor Guy Taylor and Military and Foreign Affairs reporter Ben Wolfgang sat down to explain what is known, and what is not known about the doomed, pilotless F-35B fighter jet that went down in South Carolina.
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