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Two Eurofighter Typhoons are now in Singapore after a 13,000km trip, the aircraft are to be evaluated by Singapore and are in competition with the F15T and the Rafale. The F15T and the Rafale have been flown already, the Typhoons evaluation will be over the next two weeks, the price of the Typhoons has been stated as between £32-£42 ($55-$70) million depending on equipment level and quantity bought. This price compares well with aircraft such as the F18's, Apaches, and is half what it cost to _produce_ an F/A-22 (if you use only the cheapest F/A-22 projected price). It looks like the second tranche are cheaper than the first!, if so is this a first?. Why would you buy anything else ;-) Good luck to them! Cheers John Cook Any spelling mistakes/grammatic errors are there purely to annoy. All opinions are mine, not TAFE's however much they beg me for them. Email Address :- Spam trap - please remove (trousers) to email me Eurofighter Website :- http://www.eurofighter-typhoon.co.uk |
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John Cook wrote :
Hi All Two Eurofighter Typhoons are now in Singapore after a 13,000km trip, the aircraft are to be evaluated by Singapore and are in competition with the F15T and the Rafale. The F15T and the Rafale have been flown already, the Typhoons evaluation will be over the next two weeks, the price of the Typhoons has been stated as between £32-£42 ($55-$70) million depending on equipment level and quantity bought. (...) Why would you buy anything else ;-) Because the other (F15 and Rafale) are not grounded every two weeks .... |
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![]() "Skysurfer" wrote in message ... John Cook wrote : Hi All Two Eurofighter Typhoons are now in Singapore after a 13,000km trip, the aircraft are to be evaluated by Singapore and are in competition with the F15T and the Rafale. The F15T and the Rafale have been flown already, the Typhoons evaluation will be over the next two weeks, the price of the Typhoons has been stated as between £32-£42 ($55-$70) million depending on equipment level and quantity bought. (...) Why would you buy anything else ;-) Because the other (F15 and Rafale) are not grounded every two weeks Hate to spoil your "fun" but neither are the Typhoons - unless we've got remote control ones at work. They seem to be flying quite regularly..... ... |
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Ian wrote :
Why would you buy anything else ;-) Because the other (F15 and Rafale) are not grounded every two weeks Hate to spoil your "fun" but neither are the Typhoons - unless we've got remote control ones at work. They seem to be flying quite regularly..... So I wonder why they did not compete with the F-15 and the Rafale at the beginning of the year ... In fact I'm wrong, there was a static replica of the Typhoon. |
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![]() "Skysurfer" wrote in message ... Ian wrote : Why would you buy anything else ;-) Because the other (F15 and Rafale) are not grounded every two weeks Hate to spoil your "fun" but neither are the Typhoons - unless we've got remote control ones at work. They seem to be flying quite regularly..... So I wonder why they did not compete with the F-15 and the Rafale at the beginning of the year ... In fact I'm wrong, there was a static replica of the Typhoon. I think they didn't compete due to the development program at that time. Instead, they Singapore team came over to the UK, and flew from Warton (and from what I've heard from teh aircrew, they were very impressed) |
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On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 11:47:29 +0200, Skysurfer wrote:
Ian wrote : Because the other (F15 and Rafale) are not grounded every two weeks Just to let you know the latest figures, so you can compare them fairly, just cast your non partisan eys over this... The contract for Germany's 68 tranche 2 Typhoons is worth 3,4 bn €, which means exactly 50 mill €uros per copy. (about USD$61m at todays exchange rates). So its price is down, its capability is up... Now providing the JSF can lose weight, gain capability, holds its price where it is, and pleases all the partners... its going to give the Typhoon a run for its money. BTW does anyone know the status of AMSAR, has it test flown in the BAE test hack aircraft yet? Cheers John Cook Any spelling mistakes/grammatic errors are there purely to annoy. All opinions are mine, not TAFE's however much they beg me for them. Email Address :- Spam trap - please remove (trousers) to email me Eurofighter Website :- http://www.eurofighter-typhoon.co.uk |
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