razor1uk
Staff Sergeant
It really depends how it goes for the 35, I am slowly being more convinced of its abilites as a targeting platform, and that it should be expected no to be a fighter - something that the media that were for it and those against it were using as their main topic points in its early days being a fighter - a misnomer inherited from its older twin borither in the JSF-X project.
The mbiggest and mains problem with the the whole 35 program, is that prototyping, development and production are all at the same time to save time money from a long winded process, by moving the costs to having to remodel, rejig and recalibrate produced and in production aircraft systems as the whole lots moves along while costing the same amount of a possibly shorter period of time - and that is with out the old Macnamara F/B-111B (Naval) like task of minimising differences between shared components and systems for 3 different main services and their sub-roles.
I hope the code writing checking and electronically limited flight perameters are also going well to unlock its abilities from 'training wheels mode' towards actual performance.
I do hope it continues to progress at a quickening pace to quieten the naysayers or wrinkle out those faults, so soon to be important decisions can be be made about dropping it, or temporalily un-mothballing Mk.3 Sea Harriers/Gr.10 Harriers can be done before Mr V.V.Poobox, or the deviously framing opposition members to Mrs Ferdi.D.C does/do something(s) really stupid and we all on this side of the pond drop it for other flyable service/production ready local equipments.
P.S. Flyboy, is it me, or have I seen your avatar in a documentary a few years ago...?
The mbiggest and mains problem with the the whole 35 program, is that prototyping, development and production are all at the same time to save time money from a long winded process, by moving the costs to having to remodel, rejig and recalibrate produced and in production aircraft systems as the whole lots moves along while costing the same amount of a possibly shorter period of time - and that is with out the old Macnamara F/B-111B (Naval) like task of minimising differences between shared components and systems for 3 different main services and their sub-roles.
I hope the code writing checking and electronically limited flight perameters are also going well to unlock its abilities from 'training wheels mode' towards actual performance.
I do hope it continues to progress at a quickening pace to quieten the naysayers or wrinkle out those faults, so soon to be important decisions can be be made about dropping it, or temporalily un-mothballing Mk.3 Sea Harriers/Gr.10 Harriers can be done before Mr V.V.Poobox, or the deviously framing opposition members to Mrs Ferdi.D.C does/do something(s) really stupid and we all on this side of the pond drop it for other flyable service/production ready local equipments.
P.S. Flyboy, is it me, or have I seen your avatar in a documentary a few years ago...?
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