Dale Denton
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You could make the argument that RCAF may be better off getting additional Chinooks instead of investing more into that airframe?
The Chinook has more of a future in it than the Griffon does, simply due to how its sales are still strong, and the industry isn't too focused on developing something to replace it either.
Ideally, we could pay off Bell to stay in Mirabel for at least 3 more decades and buy +115 Bell V-280s to replace Griffons, Cormorants and Cyclones (early). Replaces at least 2 airframes with a new more capable one built in Canada and militarized from the get-go.
The Chinook has more of a future in it than the Griffon does, simply due to how its sales are still strong, and the industry isn't too focused on developing something to replace it either.
Ideally, we could pay off Bell to stay in Mirabel for at least 3 more decades and buy +115 Bell V-280s to replace Griffons, Cormorants and Cyclones (early). Replaces at least 2 airframes with a new more capable one built in Canada and militarized from the get-go.