https://aviation.stackexchange.com/q...-military-jets
thought it was an interesting read.
personally, I think its the way the program management is handled and run and the over-use of cost plus contracts instead of fixed price contracts.
Not really....profit becomes secondary when your very existence is threatened! Originally Posted by WTFLook at the amazing weaponry that was developed in WW-2.
Look at the amazing weaponry that was developed in WW-2.You need the
The F-6 Hellcat. The F-8 Bearcat. The B-29. Front line Air Craft Carriers. The Iowa Class Battlships. Landing Craft. Landing Ships. Etc.
Not to mention the mundane but very nessessary Liberty Ship, Victory Ship, and T2 Tanker.
Nesessity breeds innovation and excellence. Originally Posted by Jackie S
How do unions stretch out the time and drivev up the overruns?unions play a minor role in the cost overuns concerning labor. this is more prevalent in the ship building industry than it is in the aircraft industry.
They increase the wage rate, but that is typically a smaller factor in the cost growth.
It sounds like unions might be your Freddie Kruger. Originally Posted by Old-T
unions play a minor role in the cost overuns concerning labor. this is more prevalent in the ship building industry than it is in the aircraft industry. Originally Posted by dilbert firestormTrue
Not true. Unions are everywhere... look what happened to Detroit... they unionized themselves right outta work. Originally Posted by TryWeaklyYou clearly don't like unions. Personally I think they have good and bad to them. But for high tech, pushing the state of the art A/C, they are not what drives the cost overruns.
And imo the BIGGEST reason.. UNIONS! Originally Posted by garhkalThat is just a stupid statement. Here is an example, the F-35 was first proposed in 1997. It was 2006 before the first one flew. It was 2011 before the first one rolled off the assembly after testing and adjustments. So how does unions change any of that. It was 9 years from first proposed to the start of building the first one. Unions played no part in the specs as developed by the military which took years.