Lowering the cost? ..lolimortal wrote:
Why do you say that? The F/A 18 is the newest airframe on the list to be replaced, and that is still 20 years old. Plus, reducing the different types of aircraft simplifies maitenance and logistics concerns, lowering costs of upkeep, which far outstrip the original price over the life of the aircraft.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
They don't really need replacing though.mikeyb118 wrote:
F-35 A - Replaces F-16
B - Replaces Harrier GR9
C - Replaces FA-18
F-22 replaces the F-15E
Retired Colonel Everest Riccioni (the guy who shepherded the F16 into production)The F-22 Raptor acquisition provides a classic example of the inability of our Department of Defense to
develop and field a modern weapon relevant to our present and foreseeable wars. The saga of its course
through conception, design, development and testing is the subject. Almost every ill in the DoD system
is made manifest by the F-22 acquisition. Resolutions to the problems are clear, and they are remarkably
simple.
^^Destroyed the pro FA-22 argument
My nephew was attempting to fly the f-35 last summer.
[google]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6777392770222848705&hl=en[/google]
My pops provided the commentary.
Taken s couple summers before.


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