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![]() "John Cook" wrote in message ... On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 21:18:56 -0000, "Ian" wrote: "John Cook" wrote in message .. . BAE have built around 16 T1's Typhoons. Well heres a fundamental mistake - there aren't 16 T1s completed yet (unless they're hidden in another hangar on site..... I did this from memory/extrapolation rather than a definite source, hence the 'around 16' figure, as of Nov 2003 there was supposed to be 12 or 13 completed, I just added a couple in the couple of months since!!. How many are there now (If you can tell me without getting shot). Less than 8 would be disappointing...:-) Depends if you count the development jets. Not sure how many are actually on the flight programme at the minute because of the different activities they're unergoing (e.g. ground training etc) |
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 21:49:38 -0000, "Ian" wrote:
"John Cook" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 21:18:56 -0000, "Ian" wrote: "John Cook" wrote in message .. . BAE have built around 16 T1's Typhoons. Well heres a fundamental mistake - there aren't 16 T1s completed yet (unless they're hidden in another hangar on site..... I did this from memory/extrapolation rather than a definite source, hence the 'around 16' figure, as of Nov 2003 there was supposed to be 12 or 13 completed, I just added a couple in the couple of months since!!. How many are there now (If you can tell me without getting shot). Less than 8 would be disappointing...:-) Depends if you count the development jets. Not sure how many are actually on the flight programme at the minute because of the different activities they're unergoing (e.g. ground training etc) Found this in hansard.. "26 Jan 2004 : Column 66W 20. Mr. Llwyd: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the unit cost is of each Eurofighter aircraft; when it is expected that it will be brought into service; and if he will make a statement. [150173] Mr. Ingram: The Unit Production Cost of a Typhoon aircraft as published in Major Project Report 2003 is £56.8 million. As my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Defence announced in his written statement on 30 June, Eurofighter Typhoon achieved Type Acceptance on that day triggering the process of bringing the aircraft into service with the RAF. Two aircraft have been accepted off contract and RAF pilot training and operational evaluation activities have begun. Operational Employment is due to be achieved in the second half of the decade. " They must be storing them somewhere!!! Cheers |
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