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Old November 6th 03, 07:34 AM
Chad Irby
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote:

Irby is misrepresenting the airframe costs either way. The $170 million a
copy F-22 price is for 336 pieces.


Nope. For 336 pieces, the price would be $90 million each. At the
current buy rate, it's $170 million.

For 70 pieces the F-22 will be over $300
million a copy.


Nope. Look it up for once.

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