Joint Strike Fighter

wombat666

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"Two Joint Strike Fighter planes, worth around $100 million each, have been forced to stay an extra day at the Avalon Air Show west of Melbourne because there could be lightning near their next destination.
The aircraft were scheduled to fly to Amberley, south-west of Brisbane yesterday, but will now leave today instead."

And we are buying 100 of the bloody things!:banghead:
I was far more impressed to see the first of the RAAF 'Growlers' performing.


 
I think they are useless pieces of junk that we are going to regret developing! We have two in Fort Worth that were scheduled for air shows that have had constant problems with...
Ted
 
I think this aircraft is junk. This includes all versions. Don't think highly about our newest fighters. Cost way to much for what we get. Like the Russian way of development Fast,maneuverable and reliable is key. They do it on the cheap to boot for what you get. A good plan.
 
I think they are useless pieces of junk that we are going to regret developing! We have two in Fort Worth that were scheduled for air shows that have had constant problems with...
Ted

Our problem has been the same old same old since the end of the Pacific War Ted.
The RAAF top brass have always pushed for the newest and supposedly the best after being caught with mediocre equipment in 1941.
Our Avon Sabres were really good but made it into service late, the Mirages were well recieved once the issue of 'AMD 'metric' tools' was overcome, and while the F111s performed admirabley they were far too late when delivered and we should have kept the 'loner' Phantoms.
The thing that really irks me with the JSF program is the low spec version fobbed off to Australia, the only people getting the top of the line aircraft are America and Israel!!!
:banghead:
 
The Dutch AF flew our first two F-35's from Eglin AFB over to the netherlands last summer, and included them in the large 'Air Power display' together with our F-16's. Still not the prettiest bird but it does look (slightly) better in the air.





 
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