The Lockheed Martin F-35 was famously given the name "Lightning II" to honor the Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter that saw service during the Second World War. However, despite officially being an "all-weather" fighter, there are now very serious concerns that the F-35 aircraft sitting out in the open in Texas at the aerospace giant's facility outside of Fort Worth could be susceptible to weather damage.
If that wasn't enough of a concern, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that U.S. taxpayers...