March 9th 05, 01:50 AM
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ouch, I'm wounded. I work in the AV8B program now , and I just found out
today, that I'm going to transition over to the V22 program.
Tiger wrote:
wrote:
Thanks for remembering that.
Just for comparison. F/A-18 Hornet: first flight in 1978, operational
since mid 1980s, modernized versions appearing in late 1980s/early
1990s, now entering service the next generations of this plane. Often
criticized as "too average plane", but on schedule, on costs, and
available for service.
V-22 Osprey: a great idea, but for years "permanently under
development", still eating money and taking lives, whereas CH-46 and
CH-53 to be replaced by it have to fly on the wings of prayers of
maintainers and aviators.
Is that really a good direction?;-)
Best regards,
Jacek
There have been planes in the past alot worse than the V-22. Both in
money & lives dept. Many said the same about the F4U or the AV8 Harrier.
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