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May 5th 06, 04:13 AM posted to sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval
Fred J. McCall
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F-35's Costs Climb Along With Concerns
(Harry Andreas) wrote:
:In article , "Keith W"
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: "Harry Andreas" wrote in message
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: In article ,
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: Note that this is sort of the same approach that lost Germany the war.
: Everything was hand-finished to very high standards, while us sloppy
: folks cranked out ten times as many tanks as they could because we let
: the tolerances be looser and eliminated a lot of the skilled
: 'touch-labor' in the finishing stages.
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: Hmmm. I wouldn't ride that horse too far.
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: Ever see a 1944 built Walther P-38, or Waffenfabrik Mauser?
: They didn't spend nearly any time finishing them as compared to
: the early war versions.
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: The German record was very mixed
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:Keith, I hear ya, and the other posters who have said similar things,
:but I still object to Mr McCall's statement that, in Germany,
:"Everything was hand-finished to very high standards".
:That's just not true. As you point out, it was very selective,
Yes. The big ticket items (which was what I meant by "everything",
since that is what wars are actually fought and won with) got all the
hand finishing. Small stuff and aircraft designed specifically to be
cheap and 'throw away' generally weren't.
So object and be damned to you.
and as
:I pointed out, there are definite examples of German industry
:reducing their quality standards to meet production demands.
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:cheers
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:PS: now that the Hobbit's (Rooney) out, what will England do?
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