Friday, December 2, 2011

More F-35 Production And Durability Problems Arising


JSF's Build And Test Was 'Miscalculation,' Adm. Venlet Says; Production Must Slow -- Aol Defense

WASHINGTON: Fatigue testing and analysis are turning up so many potential cracks and "hot spots" in the Joint Strike Fighter's airframe that the production rate of the F-35 should be slowed further over the next few years, the program's head declared in an interview.

"The analyzed hot spots that have arisen in the last 12 months or so in the program have surprised us at the amount of change and at the cost," Vice Adm. David Venlet said in an interview at his office near the Pentagon. "Most of them are little ones, but when you bundle them all up and package them and look at where they are in the airplane and how hard they are to get at after you buy the jet, the cost burden of that is what sucks the wind out of your lungs.

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My Comment: My gut is telling me that more F-35 problems are going to show up .... but these problems are miniscule when compared to this storm coming.

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