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F-35, not F-22, to Protect U.S. Airspace



 
 
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Old February 4th 09, 02:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.military,sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military.naval
David E. Powell
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Default F-35, not F-22, to Protect U.S. Airspace

Well if more F-35s get built than F-22s, and or the budget for them is
cheaper, down the road it stands to reason that Air National Guard
units will get F-35s, though F-16s and F-15s will likely be in service
stateside for many years to come.

If you just want speed for the ANG, one can always bring back the
F-106. Or replace F-16s with F-15s as F-15s rotate out of Air Force
units. Though the F-16 is pretty sweet and will be around for some
time.

 




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