After reading this article, I am utterly shocked that Air Force would give a foreign company a multibillion dollar contract that is the heart of our security as a nation. We need our aircraft built here were our tax dollars will support a great need for jobs and security


Robert MorleyColumnist


Brittle Bones: America’s Graying Air Force

March 4, 2008 | From theTrumpet.com

The U.S. Air Force is invincible, or so many think. But will age, that unseen enemy, soon leave it outgunned and outnumbered?


Robert Morley At the outbreak of World War ii, Britain was shocked to find its air force far inferior to Germany’s. Churchill reported that British leaders had critically underestimated the number, production rate and technological advancement of Germany’s military aircraft industry. While Germany had stealthily built a completely modern air force, Britain was in large part still spending its resources relying upon old World War i models. Along with other neglectful nations like France, Poland, Belgium and Holland, Britain saw its air fleet cut apart at the onset of the war.

The United States could soon find itself in a similarly precarious position.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the United States Air Force’s F-15 fighters “remain the nation’s most sophisticated front-line fighters,â€