Avicenna
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Which fighter jet was 'made for the customer'?
Well the F-35 was made for 3 customers.
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Which fighter jet was 'made for the customer'?
Well the F-35 was made for 3 customers.
All 3 are U.S. armed forces. And each flavor of F-35 was made for exactly one customer. If you want to go there, the Thunder was made for 1 customer.
What point are exactly trying to make?
Which fighter jet was 'made for the customer'?
Aerial refuelling might be betterJf17 should have fuel tanks like block 52+
Yea. Not sure what point you are trying to make with this question?
Yea. Not sure what point you are trying to make with this question?
The F-22 was made for the customer. So what?
Ok.
JF-17 is obviously made for Pakistani Air Force requirements. Exports are gravy.
This isnt' a Boeing or Airbus product we are talking about.
Dears - I have some doubts for JF17 and it's future perspective market. Since China didnt included it into their fleet. And we are also not able to attract more buyers. I guess its Barma and Nigeria only from where we received orders. So it can only fulfill our operational needs? So we are starter in the big boys game?
Why do you guys listen to Mastan Khan anyways ... ignoring his posts doesnt take anything away from any topic or thread
Hi,
Sir---this aircraft should never had been advertised for sale. It was purely for Paf---and should have been left as such for at least a decade after its inception.
Paf---out of sheer stupidity---wanted to act like car salesmen---fell on their faces.
But they got up on their feet and started again.. it was just the first attempt to equal MastanKhan skills in sales.. I won't say that the Saudi officially declared commitment and the Egyptian open option to procure big numbers of the JF-17 and produce them locally are failures.. this is a going on thing..and according to US and many other reports the lightweight fighters are an important component in future wars..due to the obvious economic reasons first and other reasons as well.. IMHO, technology and ToT are what is postponing the Saudi and Egyptian procurements.. So it is only a question of time..