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"Tarver Engineering" wrote:
"Chad Irby" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Tarver Engineering" wrote:
Irby is misrepresenting the airframe costs either way. The $170 million
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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.
You are looking at way old data. All these delays have driven up costs for
the F-22 program markedly.
My numbers are from last year. There have been no real changes in
costs since then. $170 million is the current price, according to
current planned buys.
Where did you get your guesswork from?
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