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First deliveries of F-35s appear delayed
Sun Journal ^ | 11/12/2010 | Sun Journal

Posted on 11/12/2010 8:58:19 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld

The Joint Strike Fighter under development to replace many aircraft in all branches of the U.S. military appears to be landing late for training.

The first delivery of F-35s was expected this month at Eglin Air Force Base, where pilot and support training squadrons were formed for Air Force, Navy and Marines in April 2010. But the first two aircraft are now destined for Edwards Air Force Base in April 2011.

Joint Strike Fighter program officials told the Northwest Florida Daily News that Lockheed Martin needs additional time to make aircraft modifications to support testing.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aerospace; edwardsafb; eglinafb; f35; jsf

1 posted on 11/12/2010 8:58:27 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld
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To: ErnstStavroBlofeld

How many F-35’s are going to be ordered and what’s the status of the F-22 Raptor? I haven’t kept up like I should have. Thanks.


2 posted on 11/12/2010 9:21:45 PM PST by unkus
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They’ll be used to do fly-overs at air shows. Not to defend this Country, Washington is commited to getting several million of its’ citizens killed off. Helping Hamas and the PLO all they can.


3 posted on 11/12/2010 11:43:33 PM PST by Waco (From Seward to Sarah)
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To: ErnstStavroBlofeld

Lockheed needs to be fined, bigtime for this fiasco.

Makes the fools pay.


4 posted on 11/12/2010 11:47:04 PM PST by Tolsti2
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To: unkus
How many F-35’s are going to be ordered and what’s the status of the F-22 Raptor?

Originally, over the lifetime of the program over 2,700 F-35s were to be purchased to replace F-15s, F-16s, F/A-18s, and AV-8Bs, as well as foreign sales. That number, unsurprisingly given the history of B-2 and F-22 purchases, keeps getting revised downwards with even larger cuts looming.

F-22 production has been capped at 187 aircraft, and the last F-22 will roll off the production line in November-December 2011.

5 posted on 11/13/2010 5:18:28 AM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: Tolsti2
Lockheed needs to be fined, bigtime for this fiasco.

Makes the fools pay.

Yes, shame on them for attempting to advance aircraft technology into unknown territory, instead of offering a nice, safe, proven design.

6 posted on 11/13/2010 5:22:16 AM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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Thanks, Yo-Yo


7 posted on 11/13/2010 11:59:07 AM PST by unkus
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United States intends to buy a total of 2,443 F-35 aircraft.In 2007, Lockheed Martin received a multiyear contract for 60 F-22s worth a total of US$7.3 billion. The contract brought the number of F-22s on order to 183 and extended production through 2011.


8 posted on 11/13/2010 5:43:03 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld
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Thank you Ernst....


9 posted on 11/13/2010 6:46:26 PM PST by unkus
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