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Last I heard the names being considered for the F-35 we
- Defender - Bumblebee - Gryphon (aka Griffin)... the top choice in 2002/3 - Pegasus - Hailstorm - Harbinger - Valiant Any others lately? Rob |
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robert arndt wrote:
Last I heard the names being considered for the F-35 we - Defender - Bumblebee - Gryphon (aka Griffin)... the top choice in 2002/3 - Pegasus - Hailstorm - Harbinger - Valiant Any others lately? Not certain about other names, but I think I'd opt to fly something else if the name was "bumblebee". Would the Marines even buy such an aircraft? SMH |
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Last I heard the names being considered for the F-35 we
- Defender - Bumblebee - Gryphon (aka Griffin)... the top choice in 2002/3 - Pegasus - Hailstorm - Harbinger - Valiant Any others lately? Freestyler ....cause it's essentially a Yakovlev-141 copycat. |
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![]() "Tamas Feher" wrote in message ... Last I heard the names being considered for the F-35 we - Defender - Bumblebee - Gryphon (aka Griffin)... the top choice in 2002/3 - Pegasus - Hailstorm - Harbinger - Valiant Any others lately? Freestyler ...cause it's essentially a Yakovlev-141 copycat. You mean apart from the fact that the airframe is totaly different , it doesnt use seperate lift engines, it can carry a greater payload further and faster and last but not least, actually exists as more than a cancelled project. Keith ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Yes, but obviously it could be also a cancelled project...
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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 18:23:50 +0200, Nemo l'Ancien
wrote: Yes, but obviously it could be also a cancelled project... As could any project. |
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![]() Freestyler ...cause it's essentially a Yakovlev-141 copycat. Are you saying it won't reach production and is destined to sit in the weeds at Monino? |
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Are you saying it won't reach production and is destined to sit in the
weeds at Monino? Howabout Jack as in "Jack of All trades Master of none" I think that was already taken by the F-18E. Ron Tanker 65, C-54E (DC-4) Silver City Tanker Base |
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On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 14:45:58 +0200, "Tamas Feher" wrote:
Last I heard the names being considered for the F-35 we - Defender - Bumblebee - Gryphon (aka Griffin)... the top choice in 2002/3 - Pegasus - Hailstorm - Harbinger - Valiant Any others lately? Freestyler ...cause it's essentially a Yakovlev-141 copycat. What an utter fool. The Yak is not stealthy, has no advanced weapons systems, etc. The Russians are at least 15 years behind in aviation tech. Al Minyard |
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