Stop the presses! Winslow Wheeler has discovered that the entire logistics support package for the F-35B was not prepositioned on the Wasp. Someone tell Winslow that the WASP is cruising about 80 miles from F-35B home base in Pax River and that this is NOT a supportability test. Then ask him exactly DoubleU Tee Eff is his point? I would also suggest the unattributed 'author' of this piece refer to earlier Mil.com articles that note the 2 weeks was the shortest(!) expected period expected for this round of shipboard trials and that the WASP was booked for much longer. Are 'we' now beating up programs for accomplishing tasks slightly slower than the fastest possible time?And this is what I got:
Update at 2005 Hrs: My guess is is that ol' Winslow Wheeler just couldn't let positive news get out on the F-35 without a little caviling. This fey attempt at shaping the budget battlefield is pathetic in light of the real story:
Bloomberg: The F-35B short-take off and vertical landing version finished
three weeks of tests on the Marine amphibious assault ship USS Wasp, achieving
“all planned flight envelope test points,” Joseph DellaVedova, a spokesman for
the Joint Strike Fighter program, said in an e-mail. “We’ve been pleased with
the initial sea trials” and the aircraft “performed to predictions.”
Update 25October2011: Eventually my comment appeared at DT sometime today with the original time tag from last night.