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Posted: Dec 04, 2007 - 02:00 PM
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LMAggie wrote:
Beazz wrote:
Come on, if American defense contractors were paid anymore, we would have to literally *contract* out our national defense as we could NOT afford it ourselves!! We're bout to go broke now as it buying all this * chump change* hardware!! I realize by an large it is the best in the world!! But to say they aint gettin paid GOOD money for it is ridiculous IMHO!!
LM practically designed the F-22 as a favor to a government.
It competed with the YF-23 and a down selected MacAir product.
If it wasn't for the F-35 win, LM would be left to survive on F-16 exports and might even sell that to Boeing. The fact that the country is broke has NOTHING to do with aviation defense contractors, but it has EVERYTHING to do with government politics.
Yes but it has always been that way. No "politics" = no shiny toys. Including political graft and political campaign contributions from said companies. The fact that the country is broke has a huge affect on what money is left to spend on defense. Look at the lack of USAF contracts over the years. E-10 dead. B-52SOJ dead, JCM, both those coming back in different forms. C-5 upgrades going bad. C-130 fleet needing more money for upgrades. What has the USAF purchased this year? Well some C-17s forced on it that aren't in a plan by political lobby. Fortunately a handful of JSF. Some C-130s. Reapers ( hello persistent strike in GWOT dirt operations) and a shiny new new generation 737-700 with winglets for the fatbastard congress to ride home in over the holidays for the VIP fleet. THAT is our recapitalization.
You think LM saw any part of the increased defense spending for the war? Hell no. In fact, they tightened the leash. Meanwhile, LM has to figure out a way to design a state-of-art fighter jet, and still buy the best quality hardware to protect the nation. So what happens? The engineering workforce is reduced and the remaining engineers must do double the work for the same amount of money to keep the blissfully ignorant taxpayer from complaining to their local congressmen. But it's ok, F-35 flybys sooth the soul  .
It also flies by doing a lot of guess work in SDD that should have already been figured out in the previous engineering phase under a world business plan that had no options but to hold to the original production schedule to make an "affordable" fighter. Now that many of the Team JSF partners are not buying early, there is a cost problem. Sorry, it isn't all happy face. Yes there are a lot of Team JSF working hard and doing good work. However this program is so complex that a happy face press release isn't going to keep costs from going into a cruise climb. Orders are needed now. Lots of them. If that was to happen costs would come down. However, anytime things are extended out over years from the original plan, example USAF pulling 48 jets off of their order and then extending production out to 2040, costs of material and manpower are going to rise. F-35 may prove itself to be an excellent tactical aircraft and maybe the best of all time. I doubt we will see the "affordable" end of it show up any time before 2020.
Go boilermakers and yes watch the news this week.
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Posted: Dec 04, 2007 - 03:30 PM
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elp wrote:
If it wasn't for the F-35 win, LM would be left to survive on F-16 exports and might even sell that to Boeing. The fact that the country is broke has NOTHING to do with aviation defense contractors, but it has EVERYTHING to do with government politics.
A few things...
(1) The deficit and national debt is a problem, but no the USA is not really broke. At least we are less broke than Japan, France, Germany, Italy and most industrialized nations. The US national debt is ~65% GDP, Japan is ~176% GDP, France is ~66% GDP, Germany is ~67% GDP, Italy is ~107%... etc.
(2) The US national debt has really less to do with defense or foreign wars than it has to do with the creeping socialism that has plagued this country. Defense is about 17% of the budget, social spending is about 61%, and the latter has grown by about from about 50% in the early nineties whereas defense is down from about 20%. In fact, all the red flag items which threatens to "break the bank" are social entitlement schemes such as social security, medicare, etc. This is not just a US problem, socialism is also rearing its ugly head in Europe as well which has even more egregious socialist burdens which, if not addressed, will ruin nations... and now moronic pinkies like Hillary are touting national healthcare! If that passes I am buying gold! |
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Posted: Dec 04, 2007 - 06:56 PM
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| You are forgeting operations Useless Dirt I & II that are sucking up 13-15 billion a month,... all on Chinese credit. |
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Posted: Dec 04, 2007 - 07:17 PM
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| On topic - return to flight perhaps today? Any news from FW? |
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Posted: Dec 04, 2007 - 09:22 PM
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| It almost happened today. No word yet on what spooked the flight test guys. |
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Posted: Dec 07, 2007 - 05:43 PM
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Just as long as they are safe is all that counts. No rush.
Given the landing profile of the last flight, I wish they were out at Edwards now where your landing options are less stressful. |
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Posted: Dec 07, 2007 - 07:42 PM
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| ...and she's up! |
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Posted: Dec 07, 2007 - 08:08 PM
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Pics! Pics! Great News. |
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Posted: Dec 07, 2007 - 08:15 PM
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sferrin wrote:
Pics! Pics!  Great News.
No..... Vid! Vid! |
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Posted: Dec 07, 2007 - 09:47 PM
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| CATBird was supposed to return to flight also today, but I'm not sure if it did or not. I saw it do a high-speed taxi test, but I didn't watch after that. |
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Posted: Dec 07, 2007 - 11:54 PM
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A few shots from todays flight . . .
on approach into NAS Fort Worth
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Posted: Dec 07, 2007 - 11:58 PM
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Congrats,guys! That is a pretty sight.  |
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Posted: Dec 08, 2007 - 12:52 AM
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Classy move with getting the CATB up too. Congrats.  |
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Posted: Dec 08, 2007 - 01:54 AM
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elp wrote:
Classy move with getting the CATB up too. Congrats.
I was driving away from the AA:1 hangar after it took off, and not 1 minute later CATbird did it's taxi test. The CATbird team wanted to beat AA:1 to return to flight to show off and they got pretty close! Its going to be a good month for LM, I expect another press release in a few weeks . |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2007 - 06:08 AM
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