Good thing we didn't buy those F-35's, lol. Somehow it is possible to have less fighters than we did previously, why is our air force such a joke, russkis literally just need to push in the door at this point.
>>32146307
The real question is whether F-18 sales to Canada will be approved now that we know Fidel Castro's son is prime minister.
>>32146307
>Good thing we didn't buy those F-35'
But at least you shitheads imported tens of thousands of those muslim terrorists and money went to welfare for them.... so they can breed and have 10 kids and displace your sorry ass.
>>32146307
Canada doesn't need jets, just Kildare it up the the Americans so the government can spend more money on immigrants
Can we trade the jets back for Bomarc missiles again?
>>32146307
Another innocent life taken by rusted scrapmetal. At least it gave him a painless death, modern burgershit enjoys strangulating its pilots.
>>32149289
>Shit that was resolved a decade ago on the F-22
>Never a problem on the -35
>>32149481
>Still a problem on Super Hornets too
https://www.navytimes.com/story/military/2016/05/08/nothing-scares-hornet-pilots-more-than-losing-oxygen-and-happens-all-time/82255406/
>>32149491
>4th Gen planes that are a supreme bitch to work on
>>32149491
CF-18s are not Super Hornets, they're legacy Hornets.
>>32151384
That's not what he meant...