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Pratt & Whitney, Others Hid New F-35 Engine Problems Since May
Pratt & Whitney waited three months to publicly admit it had suspended deliveries of the engine that powers the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, and only went public on Aug. 30, the day after Bloomberg News broke the story. (www.defense-aerospace.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
What a mess. I hope that we go with the Super Hornet up here.
Like I said in another post, Lockheed has a wonderful and humongous Lobby.
Wonder what else they are hiding?
Ain't no telling. The %35 ain't nothing but a huge public works program. No more needed than the man in the moon and ain't nothing but an unnecessary hunk of junk, paid for by taxpayer dollars in a defense budget that is having to cut veterans benefits cause they ain't got enough money, on account of boondoggles such as this.
One of the biggest problems with criticizing the F-35 program is, "where do you start?".
That is a target rich environment.
That is a target rich environment.
Well, idk, when you go after the program itself, you get the NIMBY pretty quick. As you say, it is target rich.