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Originally posted by Zaphod58
The F-117 was more of a "learning program". They incorporated all the things they learned from the Nighthawk into the F-22, and the B-2. Any "shelving" of the program was strictly by the Fighter Mafia to get more F-22s into inventory.
"If it ain't a Fighter, it ain't ****" is their mentality.
Never Argue with an Idiot, He'll take you down to his leve and beat you with Experince!
originally posted by: Chicken on a Stick
They ran an article in the base paper here in Germany that said they were going to cut half the B52 fleet, the whole F117 and U2 fleet in order to divert funds to purchase four more F22s.
I have many friends who are maintainers. They do not stop complaining on how much the C-5s break down. It is kind of a running joke in the AF if you ever fly on a C-5, expect to stay awhile wherever you land while they fix the plane. They break ALL the time. I prefer the C-17. I have ridden in both of them many times, and the 17 in my eyes is a way better aircraft.
www.military.com...
im suprised by C-5's bad maintenance reputation... is it because it is an old plane ? if i recall the F14 also get a bad marks in maintenance..
as for F117, as i understand their long maintenance was caused by the continuous peeling and appliance of stealh coating (the USAF tech have to peel off stealth coating to open panels on the aircraft, then re-apply it again before take off)..
[edit on 4-2-2006 by Chicken on a Stick]