(February 17, 2014 at 5:50 am)Zen Badger Wrote: The problem with the F-35 and program's like it is that while governments are funding development there is no incentive to go to production.
In the old days, when the military wanted a new fighter they would put out a contract for tender and interested companies would put forward prototypes at their own cost.
The winning fighter would be selected for production and the company would make money from the machines they built.
Well, that points out another problem. There just are no longer enough aerospace defense contractors suitable to produce a robust competitive contracting process. There just aren't. And there's nothing the government can do about that.