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Yes, it is proof, no matter which period it came from, I am proving parts shortage did occur and scavenging did occur. This happened even to the mighty US military. I posted two articles actually, one for DC-3 in the 50s and another for F-18 aircraft recently.
The essence of my argument is this, only dumbasses buy the LAST REMAINING AIRCRAFT IN PRODUCTION.
How sure you are I am the one lacking the knowledge on how the world works? And it is not your country that is taking the unnecessary risk in depending on FOREIGN IMPORT as always.
Ok, let me try one last time to educate you. Somehow i am beginning to think you actually believe in your argument. Your argument of 'last freaking plane' is valid only when there is a huge time gap between the last aircraft manufactured and the one before it. Basically there will be no parts shortage just because a production line has been shutdown.
Parts shortage can occur due to two major reasons, one is when the aircraft in question was produced so long ago and no other aircraft uses the same parts as it then there is obvious shortage. Other case is when a production line is shutdown abruptly due to budget issue or collapse of industry. The collapse can happen due to many reasons. Fortunately neither case is valid in the c17 scenario. The aircraft production line died a natural death, so as to speak. Meaning it was always a planned move. So it does not come as a surprise to anyone. The people that oversee the acquisition of such aircraft are thankfully not as stupid as you are. They plan before hand for the continued support and maintenance of such machines long after the production lone is closed. If you think buying the last aircraft is a mistake, is buying the one before it also a mistake?
You think parts for aircrafts are manufactured based on the serial number of their production? You think that manufacturers are saying "oh thats the last aircraft in the production line, lets tell our vendors not to manufacture any more spare parts for this one aircraft but lets continue making parts and production support for all previous aircraft"?