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Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 03 Jan 2012, 16:12
by james84
During the last days, the debate over the F-35 and whether or not buying it is the dominating piece of news in Italy.
I decided to take a look around for some articles and found this one
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/de ... 84d20afe99

Japan has announced it will buy some airframes...

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 09 Jan 2012, 16:56
by DaleRFU
should just keep the Harriers........oops I ment kept

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 09 Jan 2012, 19:31
by james84
DaleRFU wrote:should just keep the Harriers........oops I ment kept
Italy too!
We don't have money to buy this stuff! Long live the F-16!

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 12 Jan 2012, 04:49
by reconmercs
and the hits just keep on coming with the pile o crap....
http://www.f-16.net/news_article4494.html

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 12 Jan 2012, 17:18
by petebramley
Can we have our Harriers back please :-)

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 12 Jan 2012, 18:15
by ahs06
Boeing might end up making a killing on super hornets If the f-35 program keeps getting pushed back. I'm not sure what they were thinking with this project. If a single mission platform takes a few years to get all the growing pains out, How long will this disaster take? My guess is the final flight to DMAFB the way things are going.

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 12 Jan 2012, 22:14
by MIKE JG
petebramley wrote:Can we have our Harriers back please :-)
Yes but with the current exchange rate, we're gonna have to charge you guys double!

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 13 Jan 2012, 00:16
by phantomfreak
Too bad McDonnell-Douglas got absorbed into Boeing. At least they could build a Navy airplane. Or at least turn an Air Force aircraft into a Navy one.
(Just not the T-45.)

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 13 Jan 2012, 17:39
by petebramley
MIKE JG wrote:
petebramley wrote:Can we have our Harriers back please :-)
Yes but with the current exchange rate, we're gonna have to charge you guys double!

Not sure about this lot but the previous Gov would have thought that a bargain
:D

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 24 Jan 2012, 22:13
by VulcanDriver
We only need enough second-hand F-18s for one carrier seeing as our second carrier is being mothballed straight after its launch, or, if my guess is right, it will be sold to the French as they want a new carrier but cannot afford to build one themselves.

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 24 Jan 2012, 22:14
by MIKE JG
War has gotten expensive.....

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 06 Feb 2012, 22:51
by miljan

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 07 Feb 2012, 09:18
by Keith Jones
How long does it take to re-pack a chute?

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 07 Feb 2012, 09:29
by Firebird
Well we used to have a chute section for the F-4 and they took up to 24hrs to repack a chute. We never packed a seat chute as they were always maintained by Martin Baker, RTM'd. No different here by the sounds of it.

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 07 Feb 2012, 17:04
by Keith Jones
Thanks, Steve.

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 08:41
by james84
After much debate, the Italian Ministry of Defense will get 90 F-35 instead of the planned 131.
There will also be several budget cuts for the defense sector and the personnel will be reduced to 150.000 militaryand 20.000 civilians.

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 18:16
by sprocky
petebramley wrote:Can we have our Harriers back please :-)
Sometimes I miss some things. I just retired the UK Harriers in my sim :(

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 19:38
by MIKE JG
US Defense Secretary Panetta just took the F-35B off of probation WAAAAAAAAAAAY sooner than anyone thought it would or should be taken off.

Politics at their finest. :roll:

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 08 Mar 2012, 03:44
by reconmercs
http://www.dodbuzz.com/2012/03/07/eglin ... cut-short/

one of the comments at the bottom of the article summed it up nicely:
"If you keep them on the ground they wont break. Once upon a time America "could" make aircraft that worked and did the job. Not anymore, just high priced junk....."

Re: Aviation Week: the F-35 in serious trouble

Posted: 10 Mar 2012, 07:32
by VulcanDriver
Seeing as the UK is working closely with the French I wonder why we don't by the Rafael N for our carrier. At least is combat proven (Libya) and cheaper then the F-35 crap.