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In the event the F-22 is cancelled which would be the best way to go? (Talk about opening a can of worms :-) )



 
 
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Old April 6th 04, 09:59 PM
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"Harry Andreas" wrote in message
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In article , Scott Ferrin
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4. *shudder* buy "Super"Hornets for the Air Force?


And start a whole new logistics tail? Not bloody likely.


An RPL model based COTS logistics trail used in the F/A-18E is not optional.
It is the future and the major reason to believe the F-35 will have a better
chance of success than the obsolete logistics system the F-22 sufferers
from. It could be very educational for USAF to see how USN has applied
AFRL's changes.


 




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