Steve,
After a very embarrassing scandal involving the 767 lease debacle, which cost several senior USAF Officers their career and some folks their freedom, do you believe:
Maybe, just
maybe, the AF procurement machine took a little extra care to make sure their I's were dotted and their T's were crossed? Especially since they knew their selection of a foreign designed AC would come under intense media scrutiny and Congressional oversight?
Speaking as an individual who has prior first-hand experience with the USAF procurement and supply system, my bet is they did this one right.
So, here you are, somebody with no military, Boeing or Airbus experience loudly thumping his chest and telling everyone what a horrible airplane the NG product is and how teams of highly trained intelligent professionals got it all wrong, but since you read a few blogs you know what should've happened. You're spouting off gobs of nonsense about the EADS flight control system philosophy that anybody who has even jumpseated in an Airbus can instantly recognize as complete and utter drivel.
You claim the Boeing is a better tanker?
Dozens of Test Pilots, Boom Operators, Engineers, Mechanics, Procurement Lawyers and Mission Planners, whose salary
you pay thought otherwise.
Gee, I wonder who's right?
You are entitled to your opinion of course, but here's some friendly advice from an anonymous stranger:
Back your assertions up with research and facts - and dear God,
know your audience. You're making a complete and utter ass out of yourself, bro.
Just saying...
PS - Your anti-French comments? Weak.