Colin Parkinson
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Don't be counting any chickens till they are in front of you. So what are the chances they would base fighters out of Comox again if they got some operational airframes?
I believe the expression you're looking for is, "clutching at straws." :nod:Cdn Blackshirt said:So trying to find the silver lining....
Colin P said:what are the chances they would base fighters out of Comox again if they got some operational airframes?
Cdn Blackshirt said:So trying to find the silver lining....
As twisted as this whole process has been, the one positive is at the end the RCAF will end up with 23 more replacement fighters than would have been procured had the original Harper plan moved ahead?
88 vs 65? ???
Dimsum said::rofl:
Aside from the occasional QRA?
Colin P said:yea I am a dreamer, I also expect that having postings to places like Comox might actually help convince people to stay in....
Jarnhamar said:I'll only OT to pilot if I get an F35.
angus555 said:You make the process sound so leisurely.
Dimsum said:I'm gonna put it out there and suggest that Jarnhamar is being facetious.
Chris Pook said:European options - service support
"the French Air Force on the whole is in a disastrous state, with 56 per cent of all its aircraft unfit to fly at any given moment..."
"Britain’s Royal Air Force, whose aircraft have been in constant use for many years in Afghanistan and Iraq, was criticised earlier this year when it was revealed that on average one in three of its multi-role Typhoon fighters and Tornado combat jets was unfit to fly."
"just one or two A400M turboprop transport planes out of a total of twelve are ready to take to the air."
"The Rafale, which is seen as one of the best multi-purpose fighter jets in the world, scores a respectable 49 per cent availability."
"The aim is to avoid the case of the Tiger helicopter, whose maintenance is currently split between so many different firms or military offices that it requires more than 30 separate contracts."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/12/16/ground-force-half-frances-military-planes-unfit-fly/
SeaKingTacco said:Chris,
You make it sound like anyone in government is actually interested in things like availability or operational effectiveness.
Really, it is all about industrial offsets and regional benefits.
Eagle Eye View said: