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Royal Navy spends £50bn on new fighter jets... but they can'

Postby Lucas1860 » Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:29 pm

I know its the DM, is this could be true,

Have we been sold a pup?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... riers.html
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Re: Royal Navy spends £50bn on new fighter jets... but they

Postby Dan4th » Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:38 pm

I think it's better to withhold judgement
for a while..........

I doubt very much that the problem(s) are
that dire.

It would have become evident far earlier
than now, and Lockheed knows how to
build an aircraft.

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Re: Royal Navy spends £50bn on new fighter jets... but they

Postby Lucas1860 » Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:43 pm

Dan4th wrote:I think it's better to withhold judgement
for a while..........

I doubt very much that the problem(s) are
that dire.

It would have become evident far earlier
than now, and Lockheed knows how to
build an aircraft.

Danf.


The DM have a knack of printing tripe. Just thought i'd share it. ;)
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Re: Royal Navy spends £50bn on new fighter jets... but they

Postby Dan4th » Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:36 pm

We'll certainly find out eventually....

I am very doubtful, though.........

Thanks for passing it along, Lucas!

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Re: Royal Navy spends £50bn on new fighter jets... but they

Postby Ducati Boy » Mon Jan 16, 2012 3:15 pm

Dan4th wrote:Lockheed knows how to
build an aircraft.
Danf.


So did Hawker D4th, now British Aerospace. Apparently so well that the US Marines bought all our old and new Harrier fleet, which of course can land on anything, from our dumb politicos for peanuts. X(

Sooner we dump the project the better. We could re-call and re-fit the redundant carriers and build new Harriers in only a couple of years and have adequate money over to build a carrier capable of handling a Sea Typhoon variant and probably a supersonic Harrier variant too.After all our aerospace is doing nothing else anymore. :((
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Re: Royal Navy spends £50bn on new fighter jets... but they

Postby Dan4th » Mon Jan 16, 2012 3:22 pm

Problem is, your proposal makes
TOO MUCH SENSE!!!!!!!!!

I do think the Daily Mail is just
trying to sell papers, though, and
the F-35 seems to be doing just
fine, btw.....

Great large chunks of it are made
in your country, too!

We Shall See!

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Re: Royal Navy spends £50bn on new fighter jets... but they

Postby Ducati Boy » Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:46 pm

Dan4th wrote:Problem is, your proposal makes
TOO MUCH SENSE!!!!!!!!!

I do think the Daily Mail is just
trying to sell papers, though, and
the F-35 seems to be doing just
fine, btw.....

Great large chunks of it are made
in your country, too!

We Shall See!

Danf.

:)) :)) Yes, I must stop that, folk may start taking me seriously B-) .

What fool gives away his ability to strike from the sea without the replacement being a proven operating system. Thats what we have done. Our MOD has failed us and our politicians have totally lost the plot.

As for F-35 I suspect the chunks made here are a bit like little bones thrown to the dogs and certainly won't challenge us as a former world leader in aerospace, or keep us at the front of technology. Making bits won't sustain a national aircraft industry. And where I wonder will the aircraft be built, not I suspect in the UK. Ardent supporter of the colonies and our brothers across the sea I may be, but I suspect we have given away more than we will get back and the US industry has administered yet another giant bass broom suppository to the UK aircraft industry. :-o

Time we made another great British plane while we still are capable of original engineering thought. Frankly. I think we are done for and amount to little more than parts makers and end product buyers. How the mighty are fallen. :(
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Re: Royal Navy spends £50bn on new fighter jets... but they

Postby Dan4th » Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:53 pm

From Wiki:::::::::::::

BAE Systems provides aft fuselage and empennages, horizontal and vertical tails, crew life support and escape systems, Electronic warfare systems, fuel system, and Flight Control Software (FCS1).


I also seem to remember that at least some
of your aircraft will have final assembly done
over where you are........

I do, however, agree with 99% of what you say.....

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