So we've managed to procure a carrier-based aircraft with no existing way of getting its canned engines on board Mom. Brilliant.
I know we talked about this on another thread, and what struck me is just that. That now, if I'm reading the article right, DHL is the only way to get an F-35 motor aboard unless and until they mod the UNREP stations on both involved ships or shanghai a 53. Likewise, the one time I can recall us swapping a motor, we got the replacement from AIMD. But I admittedly never got knee-deep as a DivO into where those big gray cans came from; I was more worried about taking care of the mechs doing the swap.This topic has been batted around quite a bit in the press (and here at AW). I've spent some time on carriers.... I can't honestly recall an engine getting COD'd aboard. Seen LOTS of engines swapped, but they came from AIMD (i.e., already staged onboard). The one time I saw this option not work, the good folks from DHL hooked it up at next port call.
Of course, one man's experience does not make a rule; however, I think the engine-in-the-can-can't-fit thing is a bit of a red herring.
Anyone else have different experiences? Seen a lot of motors getting flown on and off?
Or.... You leave home with one or two extra in the bay (AIMD)., if I'm reading the article right, DHL is the only way to get an F-35 motor aboard unless and until they mod the UNREP stations on both involved ships or shanghai a 53.
Can y'all give us a ballpark idea of the weight? I thought I remembered somewhere around 9k from an earlier thread.
When we went to Yuma for our F-35 Dog & Pony show, the squadron CO said there's a reason no one has seen the engine canister. Apparently it's so big that the Prime contractor doesn't want that information out in the public domain. Has ANYONE seen a pic of the engine cannister?
I'd wager that -B engine could be broken down into at least three separate modules/cannisters.
And it's not like there aren't enough other stones to be thrownThis is something the JSF critics have latched on to and blown out of proportion but In the overall scheme of things I think it is a relatively minor logistics issue.
J - you know, I have noticed you have become the AW master of hyperlinked postsAnd it's not like there aren't enough other stones to be thrown![]()