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12-11-2013, 10:10 AM | #31 | |||
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The USMC requirement meant that all three variants of the F-35 would be single-engine. The airframe had to be designed to suit one big-*** boiler, and it's for the convenience of the United States Marine Corps that the rest of America's Aerial Foreign Legion is going to have to bite it and go single-engine with all the problems and risks that entails......
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12-11-2013, 12:56 PM | #33 | ||
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The STOVL set-up on these things still gives me nightmares, and I got out 8 years ago
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My question is the same one when we bought the F18. "Why are we investing money in this sort of aircraft when we have no aircraft carriers?" Years ago the F16 was a cheaper multi-role fighter or even could have gone the F15. Now we are looking at the Lightning? I know that the Yanks are not selling F22's but surely a close ally like ourselves could have gotten access to something better than this?
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12-11-2013, 02:01 PM | #35 | |||
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The F-35B & F-35C are the carrier type variants..... Edit: The F-35B is designed to be used on U.S. Navy multipurpose amphibious assault ships and the F-35C on traditional full size carriers....
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12-11-2013, 02:14 PM | #36 | ||
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F-15 - cost and no ground attack option available at time of order
F-16 - single engine Would have liked to see us go to the Eurofighter as the Pig replacement, but working on British jets is like working on British cars. ie: nightmare
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12-11-2013, 02:33 PM | #38 | ||
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It was soundly rejected by Hawker in the early 60's favouring the vastly superior vectored thrust method . These things are as safe as the Yak 38 Forger and Dassault Balzak and Short SC1 which were all a nightmare having separate lift and thrust engines . Trust the inept UK Labour government for scrapping the P 1154 when 70% complete along with the TSR 2 which was decades ahead of anything else in Duncan Sandys white paper stating the days of the manned fighter were numbered .
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12-11-2013, 07:43 PM | #39 | ||
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I think the public wonders why...the old F111 was faster, could fly higher, had a higher bomb payload, has terrain following capability, and other goodies that the new F18's just didn't have. It's like selling your old Ferrari for a new Prius...yes it's full of more high tech, but really?
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Lucky we didnt - those F4's would have been junked 30 years ago
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13-11-2013, 12:12 AM | #45 | |||
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13-11-2013, 01:04 AM | #46 | ||
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fair comment Moby, it might well turn out a ball tearer,
but on the off chance it is not, i suspect US probably has a hell of a lot more air craft in reserve if the f 35 doesn't pan out, i might be out of line, but i suspect with our budget if the F35"S end up spending more time in work shop than in the air and a lot more dollars need to keep getting pumped into them ,we won't be buying any more air craft for while, and we might have to pull those wirraways out of the museum . |
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It wont matter how many aircraft you have with a million Chinese man running at you.
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Again, the Americans can afford to keep throwing money at the F-35 until they get it right. Just like they have with the V-22. But with costs blowing out to $200+ million per unit (which is what many in the industry said would happen BEFORE we signed on the dotted line) we're the ones who will be left scrounging out a few more tonnes of Pilbara dirt to pay for them. And that's before they spool up an engine.
This has already become one of, if not, the most expensive military projects in history, and doesn't look like climbing out of the money pit any time soon. It's had it's capabilities downgraded, it's stealth rating dropped, poor quality control and has a raft of untested systems still yet to make the grade. It's still under risk of being cancelled. We got suckered in to buying something that looked shiny.
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You don't think Australian F-35s will receive the same fixes American F-35s receive for any design flaws?
If not, the ADF did not negotiate its contract very well.
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14-11-2013, 08:49 AM | #51 | ||
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They are already here, go have a look at any Australian University haha.
But seriously how often will these actually be used to defend Australian airspace from invading forces? My guess is never, our current planes are more then capable of sitting in the hanger doing that. The US war fund is gargantuan compared to ours, they can afford to waste money on flops. Actually "afford" is probably the wrong word, they can print more money to pay for them when they need too.
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14-11-2013, 10:03 AM | #52 | ||
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I read somewhere that the US offered us a whole bunch of F1 11s if we didnt want the F 35s.
Would not have been a bad idea, but way before my time, everyone complained about how much the F1 11s costed and ended up being a great plane. Perhaps i am being a bit romantic about them, but war has shown time and time again that quantity over quality always was the winner. Didnt matter how many Tiger tanks the Germans had, whole bunch of Shermans had my bet.
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14-11-2013, 11:34 AM | #53 | |||
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14-11-2013, 01:25 PM | #54 | ||
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What is this negotiate you speak of in relation to the ADF?
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14-11-2013, 06:27 PM | #56 | ||
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Every development partner for the JSF has been stung to the tune of billions of dollars. As I've said a couple of times so far, concerns were raised over the program BEFORE we signed. I've done my time in the ADF and have worked in the industry. These concerns were obviously dismissed, as happens often in defense procurement. Other examples of where we've gone the flashy toy route include the purchase of the M1 MBT & the SeaSprite, where little to no thought of how to integrate or plan the projects in to current operational procedures was given.
I'm not suggesting the US set out to con other partners. I am suggesting due diligence was not given to the project. Especially as it went against the grain of previous RAAF purchases being single engined. It was the reason we dismissed the F-16 when looking for a replacement for the Mirage.
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Having the USA as our ally is the biggest deterrent of all, it allows Australia to spend less on our Military, you couldn't even imagine the costs Australia would need to spend on the military if not allied to the USA and this is why it terrifies me that some of the political parties that exist in Australia that want to sever the USA-Australia alliance.
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The Tiger I & II tanks were formidable, I'd put my money on a Tiger over a Sherman & even a T-34 anyday.
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i reckon a t-34 would pip a tiger
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I remember reading a story about a Tiger II coming over a ridge one time and finding a dozen T34s staring back at it.
After about 10 mins all the T34s were destroyed with the Tiger just needing some paint touched up. Biggest drawback of the Tiger/II was its reliability and range, otherwise no other tank could come close.
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