"Henry J Cobb" wrote in message
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Looks like I was wrong and they've managed to get the F/A-22 costs under
control after all.
My bad.
Key U.S. senator vows to save Lockheed F/A-22 jet
http://www.forbes.com/markets/newswi...tr1310900.html
The Air Force has agreed to buy 22 more F/A-22 fighters from Lockheed
for less than $110 million per airframe, not including the engines,
Sambur said.
So it isn't $110 million for a complete airplane after all,
"Yet". You need to add that. As the order volume increases, the unit cost
decreases. Simple concept--even you should be able to grasp it.
Brooks
unless it's
some sort of stealth glider.
-HJC