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More Super Hornets and the EA-18G Growler go-ahead... Rob |
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![]() "Chad Irby" wrote in message . com... In article , (robert arndt) wrote: http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/bus...10879C56DA8BF2 686256E0C00194866?OpenDocument&Headline=Boeing+lan ds+two+fighter+contracts More Super Hornets and the EA-18G Growler go-ahead... It's only the second batch of Super Hornets, it's looking like that third batch isn't going to be bought. And it looks like the 90 Growlers are going to be part of that 210. Nice speculation Chad, but as usual, you are mistaken. The Navy loves the F-18 and it is advantaged over even the F-35, due to it's COTS design. |
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote in message . com... It's only the second batch of Super Hornets, it's looking like that third batch isn't going to be bought. And it looks like the 90 Growlers are going to be part of that 210. Nice speculation Chad, but as usual, you are mistaken. Nope. The recent buy of 210 is only the second batch out of what was supposed to be 538, and it's not likely to be extended (since this buy is only good through 2010). The 2010 date was supposed to be the end of the oroginal F/A-18E/F buy, and about half of this buy are F/A-18G Growlers to replace the Prowler. So the F-18 has been cut back by about 200 planes. Not exactly a ringing endorsement. The Navy loves the F-18 and it is advantaged over even the F-35, due to it's COTS design. ....which is why they're cutting back on the F-18 buy so much, and substituting F-18G models for the regular ones? -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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![]() "Chad Irby" wrote in message m... In article , "Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote in message . com... It's only the second batch of Super Hornets, it's looking like that third batch isn't going to be bought. And it looks like the 90 Growlers are going to be part of that 210. Nice speculation Chad, but as usual, you are mistaken. Nope. The recent buy of 210 is only the second batch out of what was supposed to be 538, and it's not likely to be extended (since this buy is only good through 2010). Actually, the original purchase was for 526 and if you check Boeing's website there are about 20 additions, today. As posted by Doering, IIRC. The 2010 date was supposed to be the end of the oroginal F/A-18E/F buy, and about half of this buy are F/A-18G Growlers to replace the Prowler. So the F-18 has been cut back by about 200 planes. Not exactly a ringing endorsement. No, the F/A-18 was always intended to replace all execept the F/A-18As. What has happened is that the Navy has bought the second option of the original contract and added R&D money for an electronics bird designated "G". In combat, the F/A-18E exibited extraordinary reliability and this pleased the Navy greatly. The Navy loves the F-18 and it is advantaged over even the F-35, due to it's COTS design. ...which is why they're cutting back on the F-18 buy so much, and substituting F-18G models for the regular ones? LOL Buy a vowel son ... |
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Tarver,
Nice of you to speak for the entire Navy, but you must be only speaking of the Contractors, PMA guys and bean counters that can't see the forest through the trees. COTS is good if you have the sparing and support, (rare). But bad for long term sparing and support. TAT on COTS sucks, we rob mission birds at home to support deployed assets. In addition, proper training is rarely given to maintain a COTS system, so you need underfunded CETS support to follow you everywhere. COTS problems are programatic. So, you might be right about the Contractors, PMA guys and bean-counters loving COTS, but certainly not from a front line maintenance manager standpoint. On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 08:50:27 -0800, "Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote in message .com... In article , (robert arndt) wrote: http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/bus...10879C56DA8BF2 686256E0C00194866?OpenDocument&Headline=Boeing+la nds+two+fighter+contracts More Super Hornets and the EA-18G Growler go-ahead... It's only the second batch of Super Hornets, it's looking like that third batch isn't going to be bought. And it looks like the 90 Growlers are going to be part of that 210. Nice speculation Chad, but as usual, you are mistaken. The Navy loves the F-18 and it is advantaged over even the F-35, due to it's COTS design. |
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote in message m... In article , "Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote in message . com... It's only the second batch of Super Hornets, it's looking like that third batch isn't going to be bought. And it looks like the 90 Growlers are going to be part of that 210. Nice speculation Chad, but as usual, you are mistaken. Nope. The recent buy of 210 is only the second batch out of what was supposed to be 538, and it's not likely to be extended (since this buy is only good through 2010). Actually, the original purchase was for 526 and if you check Boeing's website there are about 20 additions, today. As posted by Doering, IIRC. I've seen different numbers, but even with the 526, that's a lot less planes (less than 450, and 90 of those will be G models, instead of the 500+ F/A-18E/F). -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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![]() "fudog50" wrote in message ... Tarver, Nice of you to speak for the entire Navy, Guys on boats like the F-18Es reliability. but you must be only speaking of the Contractors, PMA guys and bean counters that can't see the forest through the trees. COTS is good if you have the sparing and support, (rare). LOL OK COTS allows engineers to buy parts, as opposed to designing to now expired component Mil-specs. The first real benifit of COTS was seen in Desert Storm, where the USAF had greatly improved missiles. Allowing engineers to buy parts to test solid fuels created technology during the 1980s and the in service reliabity data tied to Mil-Hbk 217F. Once an engineer adopts the way of thinking that some parts/lines* count is directly tied to reliabilty, (statistical) then they will "design for reliability by using less lines/parts. * software code. |
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![]() "Chad Irby" wrote in message . com... In article , "Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote in message m... In article , "Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote in message . com... It's only the second batch of Super Hornets, it's looking like that third batch isn't going to be bought. And it looks like the 90 Growlers are going to be part of that 210. Nice speculation Chad, but as usual, you are mistaken. Nope. The recent buy of 210 is only the second batch out of what was supposed to be 538, and it's not likely to be extended (since this buy is only good through 2010). Actually, the original purchase was for 526 and if you check Boeing's website there are about 20 additions, today. As posted by Doering, IIRC. I've seen different numbers, but even with the 526, that's a lot less planes (less than 450, and 90 of those will be G models, instead of the 500+ F/A-18E/F). 210 + 222 = 432 You don't really get how business is done, Irby. |
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote: I've seen different numbers, but even with the 526, that's a lot less planes (less than 450, and 90 of those will be G models, instead of the 500+ F/A-18E/F). 210 + 222 = 432 You don't really get how business is done, Irby. Well, since 432 is less than 450, and both are less than the 538/526, that's a decrease. And I *do* get how business is done. When you've got a new plane with a bunch of new capabilities coming up, you buy less of the old ones. It's been that way in the military for longer than any of us have been alive. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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