If you had been born on the other side of the pond, would your loyalties be different? Would you want your country to have the jobs? Would you want your military to use aircraft built in your country? Would you want it to be harder to get into the aviation business when you are spending thousands on college tuition to get an opportunity?
Duck is American so would hardly object to a US company supplying other countries air forces.
Precisely. So it reinforces my point that the only reason he's bothered about Boeing getting the contract is because they're American. Nothing to do with capability of the aircraft.
That was fairly obvious & perfectly understandable. I felt exactly the same way about our national airline & armed forces when we had an aircraft industry worth speaking of. Procurement by government departments is generally economically or politically influenced & has little to do with the performance of the equipment or its suitability for the job.
Understandable indeed. I'd much prefer it if the UK had the booming aircraft industry it had in the 1950s, and we could manufacture all of our own aircraft. However, I wouldn't choose an aircraft based solely on it's 'nationality', especially if it was an inferior platform to a rival company's.
I understand his point, totally. I just don't agree with it. It just seems a bit strange to say that your air force
shouldn't be ordering an aircraft, simply because it isn't built in your own country.
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