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Hawks don't have radar or can't carry medium range weapons last time I strapped in. That's a key point in having an efficient intercepter. Plus, it's fairly slow at high altitudes and it can't get there fast.
How can you say the Superhornet will last until 2030? What will break between now and then??
Yup, they know. But the government aren't made of pilots. Again, I absolutely don't care what YOU think about 1 vs 2 engines, you're not the one that will be flying it over Northern Canada... And I'd like to argue that the ejection seat is the most reliable piece of kit in that airplane. However, if you succesfully eject up north un -40 Weather, I have great doubts you may be able to survive very long. Engine failure occurs, no matter what you say or think. Have you heard about the Hawk that threw a blade back in April? Maintenance was done in accordance to the books, the engine was flown in accordance to the book. Just manufacturing defects. What about the Hornet that trew a whole turbine disk last year?? As long as you have an engine designed by humans, manufactured (in whole or in parts) by humans, maintained by humans and flown by humans, it will be bound to break.
Why is the Super Hornet outdated again? It can do everything we need it to do. What does the JSF can do that we so need it to do compared to the Super Hornet? Maybe you need to look again. There are other choices out there. The most logical one IMHO is the Super Hornet.
How can you say the Superhornet will last until 2030? What will break between now and then??
Yup, they know. But the government aren't made of pilots. Again, I absolutely don't care what YOU think about 1 vs 2 engines, you're not the one that will be flying it over Northern Canada... And I'd like to argue that the ejection seat is the most reliable piece of kit in that airplane. However, if you succesfully eject up north un -40 Weather, I have great doubts you may be able to survive very long. Engine failure occurs, no matter what you say or think. Have you heard about the Hawk that threw a blade back in April? Maintenance was done in accordance to the books, the engine was flown in accordance to the book. Just manufacturing defects. What about the Hornet that trew a whole turbine disk last year?? As long as you have an engine designed by humans, manufactured (in whole or in parts) by humans, maintained by humans and flown by humans, it will be bound to break.
Why is the Super Hornet outdated again? It can do everything we need it to do. What does the JSF can do that we so need it to do compared to the Super Hornet? Maybe you need to look again. There are other choices out there. The most logical one IMHO is the Super Hornet.