CAPFlyer wrote:
I can't find any information on how many CH-47F's are actually new-build, including Boeing's own site, but it is a small number based on what I found. The vast majority of all CH-47F's are remanufactured CH-47D's, of which, most are remanufactured CH-47B's, of which many are remanufactured CH-47A. The point - building brand new CH-47's for the Navy is still something that isn't a "deliver next week" proposition, which was my point, especially as Boeing would have to make design changes and order the parts (some of them very long lead) to meet the Navy specifications. As it is, the prototype CH-47F flew in 2001, the first production remanufactured aircraft rolled off the line in 2006, and only now (4 years later) is the 100th being delivered. Not really a lot of "hurry" in the production, so not really setup where they can just add a couple dozen airframes, even if the Navy did order exactly the same aircraft as what's being delivered to the Army.
Agreed! However, I'll bet that Boeing already has completed or nearly completed drawings for the Navy bird? Not to say they would go in to production tomorrow. I would also bet that the USMC CH-46 shares most of if not all of the same structure and hardware. It seams as tho the US military is going more and more towards standardization of equipment. But if the Mi-17 fits the bill and is ready right now for the right price then why not?