Nobody is confusing the two Elvis, but 3,000 vs a limited number of Raptors is not a good thing, IMO, a more realistic approach to a successful fighter cover is 1 to 3 (These are not the days of WW2 where B-17s could spit out lead as well as a P-51 escort). The navy is relying on F-18s to provide air superiority for the naval version of the F-35, as well as the marines are too. IMO, it would have been best to stipulate the F-22 had to be CV capable as well. With the extreme cost of aircraft nowadays, we cannot have a gazillion different types of aircraft running around as in days past. The fighting and competition between the services is a bad thing, IMO, and cost taxpayers more than they needed through the ages. We are at the point in time where the "best of the best" is the only one to be chosen as we cannot afford to purchase different types from different manufacturers.
I've always wondered what WW2 would have been like in Europe had Hitler and his staff chosen the ME-262 (instead of having different aircraft like the ME-109 and FW-190) as the only fighter to still be authorized production in 41 back when it was prototyped and shown with awesome results (developed in 39, built in 41), that superior aircraft, in combination with the Sturmovik, well, it would not have been good at all for the Russkies or Brits or anybody else that got in the way.
cool link on that jet:
http://www.warbirdalley.com/me262.htmRegarding Virgin Atlantic, there is a great site regarding what aircraft you will be flying on:
http://www.v-flyer.com/chance.aspVS is Virgin flights, seems they prefer 747s and Airbus series for international flights. You might want to ask the Brits what's used for local and for flights to France and Germany. I imagine them being a European company they prefer to do business with Airbus.
Virgin America is still in the wings, as U.S. law stipulates any U.S. based domestic airline HAS to be majority owned by U.S. stockholders, thus Branson will only be able to have 49.9% shares, and he already has Americans (Allied to his business interests of course
) lined up. It's just a matter of going through our wonderful govt. red tape. I agree with the protection law, I just hate govt. red tape, as Virgin Atlantic has a damn good safety record, and their company philosophy is based on having fun and doing successful business at the same time. Branson's business will create jobs for Americans, just as the Toyota plants in KY and San Antonio, TX created jobs. Hopefully Branson and crew bring British stewardesses!