Conslaw
Senior Airman
Check out the quote below from this article.
"The complexity of the Spitfire's design translated into its production time. The Spitfire took 13,000 man-hours to produce,1 two-and-a-half times as long to make as a Hurricane. It took the Germans 4,000 man-hours to make the equivalent Messerschmitt Bf 109."
What do you think of these numbers? Accurate? not? I know most planes actually got cheaper during their run due to production efficiences being discovered; however, also, aircraft cost varies pretty closely with aircraft weight at a given technology level.
Please post anhything you find interesting or relevant concerning which aircraft were production time hogs, which ones were efficient, which ones were bargains and which were not.
"The complexity of the Spitfire's design translated into its production time. The Spitfire took 13,000 man-hours to produce,1 two-and-a-half times as long to make as a Hurricane. It took the Germans 4,000 man-hours to make the equivalent Messerschmitt Bf 109."
What do you think of these numbers? Accurate? not? I know most planes actually got cheaper during their run due to production efficiences being discovered; however, also, aircraft cost varies pretty closely with aircraft weight at a given technology level.
Please post anhything you find interesting or relevant concerning which aircraft were production time hogs, which ones were efficient, which ones were bargains and which were not.