Thanks Doug for the link....
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The plane costs too damn much.
Spain made the only reasonable decision considering their economy at the present time. Quite honestly Italy, the Netherlands, Canada and the UNITED STATES should follow their lead.
If the economy was booming that would be one thing, but with it looking like we're facing a global recession this kind of money being spent on a questionable airplane is foolish.
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According to Spanish Navy sources consulted by El Confidential Online, the F-35B "continues to be an unattainable aspiration in economic terms." In 2010, the Navy headquarters announced that it intended to procure 15 to 20 of these aircraft. These plans have now been parked indefinitely.Read the entire article but once again the stark reality of the F-35 raises its ugly head.
However, according to the navy sources, the Navy command nonetheless managed to outline a financial plan that would have allowed it to buy a few F-35Bs, but it was finally shot down by the Defence staff because of its cost.
The plane costs too damn much.
Spain made the only reasonable decision considering their economy at the present time. Quite honestly Italy, the Netherlands, Canada and the UNITED STATES should follow their lead.
If the economy was booming that would be one thing, but with it looking like we're facing a global recession this kind of money being spent on a questionable airplane is foolish.