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Old March 28th 04, 10:19 PM
Henry J Cobb
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Default How Boeing steered tanker bid

http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...ld/8297433.htm
But the e-mail and other documents show just how intent the Air Force
was on steering the deal to Boeing, even though Airbus' tankers were
more capable and cost less.


-HJC

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Old March 29th 04, 01:57 AM
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"Henry J Cobb" wrote in message
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http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...ld/8297433.htm
But the e-mail and other documents show just how intent the Air Force
was on steering the deal to Boeing, even though Airbus' tankers were
more capable and cost less.


I personally have a problem with US military equipment being manufactured by
another nation.


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Old March 29th 04, 03:42 PM
Henry J Cobb
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David Hartung wrote:
"Henry J Cobb" wrote in message
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http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...ld/8297433.htm
But the e-mail and other documents show just how intent the Air Force
was on steering the deal to Boeing, even though Airbus' tankers were
more capable and cost less.


I personally have a problem with US military equipment being manufactured by
another nation.


But if you had to choose, you'd rather buy military equipment from
France instead of China, no?

http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/h...0403291311.htm
Mullaly noted that the essential parts of approximately 3,400 Boeing
aircraft in service worldwide today were assembled in China, occupying
one-third of the whole Boeing fleet.


-HJC

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Old March 29th 04, 10:45 PM
Peter Kemp
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 00:57:38 GMT, "David Hartung"
wrote:


"Henry J Cobb" wrote in message
...
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...ld/8297433.htm
But the e-mail and other documents show just how intent the Air Force
was on steering the deal to Boeing, even though Airbus' tankers were
more capable and cost less.


I personally have a problem with US military equipment being manufactured by
another nation.


Tell it to the Marines.........they're driving around Canadian built
LAVs :-)

And don't even get me started on how much US Army gear was designed
elsewhere.

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Peter Kemp

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Old March 30th 04, 02:48 AM
Lyle
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 16:45:59 -0500, Peter Kemp
wrote:

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 00:57:38 GMT, "David Hartung"
wrote:


"Henry J Cobb" wrote in message
...
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...ld/8297433.htm
But the e-mail and other documents show just how intent the Air Force
was on steering the deal to Boeing, even though Airbus' tankers were
more capable and cost less.


I personally have a problem with US military equipment being manufactured by
another nation.


Tell it to the Marines.........they're driving around Canadian built
LAVs :-)

And don't even get me started on how much US Army gear was designed
elsewhere.

---
Peter Kemp

Life is short - drink faster

by an american corporation. you think all US designed cars are built
in the USof A. the Chevy camaro before they were dicontinued were alll
built in Canada.
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Old March 30th 04, 11:38 PM
Peter Kemp
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:48:55 -0800, Lyle wrote:

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 16:45:59 -0500, Peter Kemp
wrote:

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 00:57:38 GMT, "David Hartung"
wrote:


"Henry J Cobb" wrote in message
...
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...ld/8297433.htm
But the e-mail and other documents show just how intent the Air Force
was on steering the deal to Boeing, even though Airbus' tankers were
more capable and cost less.

I personally have a problem with US military equipment being manufactured by
another nation.


Tell it to the Marines.........they're driving around Canadian built
LAVs :-)


by an american corporation. you think all US designed cars are built
in the USof A. the Chevy camaro before they were dicontinued were alll
built in Canada.


I'm sorry, but I was referring to the previous poster who objects to
things being built by other nations (like the Canadians), not who
designed them or who owns the company - otherwise we'd be into most of
the M-4/M-16A3/A4 production being by FNMI, along with the M249/M240
production also by FNMI, or the XM8 being designed from the G-36 by a
HK team working with ATK.

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Peter Kemp

Life is short - drink faster
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Old March 30th 04, 07:49 PM
Alan Minyard
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 16:45:59 -0500, Peter Kemp wrote:

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 00:57:38 GMT, "David Hartung"
wrote:


"Henry J Cobb" wrote in message
...
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...ld/8297433.htm
But the e-mail and other documents show just how intent the Air Force
was on steering the deal to Boeing, even though Airbus' tankers were
more capable and cost less.


I personally have a problem with US military equipment being manufactured by
another nation.


Tell it to the Marines.........they're driving around Canadian built
LAVs :-)

And don't even get me started on how much US Army gear was designed
elsewhere.

---
Peter Kemp

Life is short - drink faster


A small note here, Airbus has never built a tanker.

Al Minyard
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Old March 29th 04, 08:12 PM
Roman J. Rohleder
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Alan Minyard schrieb:

A small note here, Airbus has never built a tanker.


So? Boeing had to start once at scratch, too. And Airbus is currently
working on it for the RAF.

Al Minyard


Gruss, Roman
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Old March 30th 04, 11:38 PM
William Wright
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"Roman J. Rohleder" wrote in message
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Alan Minyard schrieb:

A small note here, Airbus has never built a tanker.


So? Boeing had to start once at scratch, too. And Airbus is currently
working on it for the RAF.


That is the point. The USAF considered the development of a refueling boom
as a high risk item for the proposed schedule. Boeing on the other hand not
only invented the thing and has vast experience in them has already
completed the KC-135 boom re-design for the 767 tanker.


Al Minyard


Gruss, Roman



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Old March 30th 04, 11:35 PM
Peter Kemp
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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 12:49:31 -0600, Alan Minyard
wrote:

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 16:45:59 -0500, Peter Kemp wrote:

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 00:57:38 GMT, "David Hartung"
wrote:

I personally have a problem with US military equipment being manufactured by
another nation.


Tell it to the Marines.........they're driving around Canadian built
LAVs :-)

And don't even get me started on how much US Army gear was designed
elsewhere.

A small note here, Airbus has never built a tanker.


Except for the Luftwaffe tankers it is currently building (IIRC first
flight was a couple of months ago), and the Canadian conversions to
transport/tanker that are on order.


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Peter Kemp

Life is short - drink faster
 




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