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Boeing "Skyfox"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_Skyfox

Highly upgraded T-33 project. Ultimately failed to find a market. Looks like it would have been great little plane. Kinda like a stylish A-10 or a souped-up Lear Jet.

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With all of the positive aspects listed, one has to wonder why it failed.

I guess with out all of the advantages of procuring a new design and build with all the associated contract costs it did not meet the normal military purchase requirements



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Boeing is on a roll. First the 737 Max disaster, doors falling off in flight, etc, and now their Starship is stuck at the ISS. with no projected return date scheduled.its’s already 3 weeks past it’s supposed return date with no end in sight. 2020


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In reality most projects put forward regardless of the company involved never end up proceeding to production. The military procurement market is a highly movable target.


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I agree. When Boeing bought the rights, it may have been them owning it so they could bury it to stifle competition vs a new build they were contemplating. But, on the other hand, Boeing was heavily involved in upgrades to the B-52 and KC-135 over many years. Getting involved in another upgrade would be consistent. Who knows.

Many different types could have been converted including the P-80 series and the Grumman Panther/Cougar series. The latter looking like a much easier upgrade affecting mainly the engines and inlet fairings.

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With all of the positive aspects listed, one has to wonder why it failed.

I guess with out all of the advantages of procuring a new design and build with all the associated contract costs it did not meet the normal military purchase requirements
 
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