Good2Golf said:Really? ??? The fact that "brochure" is actually in the filename should make one pause and contemplate...
Lessons Learned #1 in aircraft manufacture: Don't put a planned in-service year anywhere in the aircraft's name, i.e. NH90 > NH90+17 = NH2007
The Long, Sad Tale of Germany's Botched Helicopter Buy
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Eye In The Sky said:I picked the pic only because it listed both the Army and MH models. I've never looked into the Army version, but the little I know about the MH all seems good.
As I said, they're already flying.
Good2Golf said:Yup...they went IOC only 22 years after project initiation...yay! Using a similar timeline, Sikorsky could have until 2026 to get it right, so they could beat NH-90 by a healthy margin.
In the platinum category of fast procurement are Chretien's 2 x CL-604s, time from Contract Award to FOC...48 hours. C-17 next, then everyone else. Want more international examples? EFA-2000...oops, there's that planned IOC year in name issue again, etc...
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Good2Golf said:I get that, EITS, honestly, I do. But I am also wary when folks seem to bash on Canadian programs (that no doubt have their issues), while not taking as equally critical a view of other like programs. 148 is late...sure, but ask NATO nations if they were happy that a helicopter targeted for delivery in the 1990 never became IOC until the late-2000, early-20-teens. The lopsided critical eye is the same on seized-rotor aircraft - F-35 is late....sure, but so to were Rafale, EFA 2000/EFA/Eurofighter/Typhoon, Gripen, Raptor, J-11, PAK-DA, etc..............
I know one thing, if I ever form an aerospace company to build aircraft, I'm sure as heck not putting the intended IOC year anywhere in the aircraft's name!
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suffolkowner said:There's 4 more in the pipe for delivery this year as well.
YZT580 said:On the other side of the fence sits the Argus. If memory serves me it was less than one year from conception to first flight and IOC occurred within another year. And for those interested, we actually did by an interim aircraft to bridge the gap between the Lanc and the Argus; namely the neptune
YZT580 said:On the other side of the fence sits the Argus. If memory serves me it was less than one year from conception to first flight and IOC occurred within another year. And for those interested, we actually did by an interim aircraft to bridge the gap between the Lanc and the Argus; namely the neptune
Good2Golf said:I get that, EITS, honestly, I do. But I am also wary when folks seem to bash on Canadian programs (that no doubt have their issues), while not taking as equally critical a view of other like programs.
Infanteer said:I just ride in helicopters.
Did we go Tesla-powered Cadillac when we should have been looking at a FordFocusF250?