Winging It: Covid-19 Disrupter near you


Six Gen FA- is about to fly near a aerospace plant near some USAF base in Texas.

                      

       Andrew Boydston: Chief Blogger

 

So I’m partial to aviation things, and the American military juggernaut. Covid-19 is no match to pushing a button of mass destruction and a Sixth Gen will deliver a JSF that sinks ships or land surrounded by water that is coming to a theatre of war near bad actors, similar to China. Let’s stop hitting the spacebar and go for the name Gen6 and call it good and better than what’s on the military at this time.

By 2024 the F-22 will have changed roles in the scheme of things since the Gen6 will be in production and flying out the door. The prototype or Gen6 parts are rolling down the conveyor belt loaded with ball bearings under each part at this time and should fly by 2021.

Since the F22 emerged on the design board during the 1990’s is should be safe to assume a new evolution of jet destroyer is going somewhere with a complement of wingman drones at its side, mopping up airspace, destroying sea lanes and flattening land bases which supports the flaming hoard in the far east. In the end there is the end and Gen6 will fly by then.



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