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F-35 stealth fighter - there are better choices
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
The F-35 is really not a practical fighter plane. When one considers its cost, it becomes a stupid choice. I hope Singapore decides not to acquire this aircraft. She doesn't need it, and even though Sg is a wealthy nation (at least she comes across a wealthy), money could be spent on better things for the citizens. Maybe the pilots in RSAF should make some noise. Cheers! http://ottawacitizen.com/news/nation...nd-Eurofighter Retired Danish fighter pilots favour the Super Hornet over the F-35 and Eurofighter David Pugliese, Ottawa Citizen More from David Pugliese, Ottawa Citizen Published on: August 21, 2015 | Last Updated: August 21, 2015 12:09 AM EDT Some Defence Watch readers have been pointing to a recent article published by Politiken, a Danish newspaper. The piece was written by three former Royal Danish Air Force pilots – Michael Huusom, Niels Gunnar Sørensen and Ole Ryberg. With just a few months remaining until Denmark is expected to choose a fighter jet replacement for the country’s F-16s, the three pilots compare the options Denmark is considering: Lockheed Martin’s F-35, Boeing’s Super Hornet, and the Eurofighter Typhoon. As one Defence Watch reader noted, the pilots argue that it is time to reassess the myth about the F-35 being the favourite option in the Danish fighter jet competition, suggesting that “Denmark does not need a ‘first day of war’ plane which is still in development without any certainty about future costs.” “The F-35 was initially intended as a good and cheap replacement for the F-16 plane,” they write. “But it has developed into a very expensive and complicated plane.” “We do not need a dogfighter like the Eurofighter either, which is expensive and falls behind the technological development,” they also wrote. The pilots recommend Denmark acquire the Super Hornet, which they acknowledge might not be the sexiest choice, but it “can deliver what Denmark needs at an affordable price.” “The Super Hornet will be a well-functioning fighter plane, from day one when we receive it,” they write. “It is a plane, which due to its origin as an aircraft carrier based fighter plane, is robust, requires a minimum of maintenance and does not require a large staff of mechanics who will have to work around the clock to keep it ready for takeoff.” “With two reliable engines, the risk of accidents is minimal,” they add. Their full argument can be read here (use Google translation to get the English version) http://politiken.dk/debat/kroniken/E...t-rigtige-fly/ Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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