What is the purpose of the above statement but for more double-speak mumbo jumbo? LM is a company which sells products to among other customers, the g'ment. Who cares when they started the process to research and develop another product they could market?? What matters in terms of g'ment policy is when a president decides to put them under contract to produce the product for the g'ment. That happened in '78.
'Hopeless Diamond' had nothing to do with the destiny of the project pre-Reagan as you seem to be implying. It had to do with a play on the Hope Diamond because of the aircraft's color, the shape of the design and it's then uniqueness.
I'm sure Carter told you that's what his thinking was.Whatever or whenever he said what he said in respect to the operation in Iran is how you're characterizing it. Point of fact, he stated a truth of the projects which up til then was considered closely guarded information.
You're engaging in double-speak using conveniently parsed words and characterizations of facts to lead people who don't know any better to believe myths.
All you're doing is trying to play 3 card monty with the facts in hopes some will gloss over reading what you're actually saying.
History shows Carter cancelled the B-1 stealth bomber because as I stated before, Carter 1.) Green lit FSD of ALCMs which could be delivered by B-52s. 2.) He was moving forward with the F-117 and the B-2 stealth bombers. 3.) Circumstances 1 and 2 made meant the additional and excessive cost of the B-1 far outweighed the benefit.
You don't need to know and it's irrelevant to the point. You were probably of the assumption I wasn't of age..when in fact I was actually in the military during Reagan's presidency. End of story. What difference to you or the point would the facts of my service demonstrate even if I were inclined to prove it?? You don't believe me? So.:dunno:
Well according to you the "stealth" program began with Carter when research into the stealth aircraft goes back to 1975 (Pre-Carter) which studied "facets" in aircraft design something which Lockheed took to another step in '77 early in Carter's term.
Carter has nothing to do with the B-2 project but he did with the ATB in 1979. Reagan......not Carter awarded the bomber project in 1981 to Northrop.
Carter's administration admitted to some sort of "stealth" program in order to look strong in the public's eye leading up to the election in October '80. The Desert One disaster was fresh in everyone's minds as was Carter's dumb decision to cancel the "stealthy" B-1 bomber.
The F-117 and B-2 received their designations under the Reagan admin not Carter's btw.
Are you sure you served in the military Mega?