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              | Boeing X-32 Joint 
                Strike Fighter |  
          
            
              | The Boeing Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) One Team is developing an 
                affordable, next-generation, multi-role strike fighter for the 
                U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps and the U.K. Royal Air 
                Force and Royal Navy. The Boeing JSF is a stealthy, survivable 
                and highly lethal weapon system that meets the military 
                services' performance requirements while achieving strict 
                affordability targets. Boeing is creating for the Department of 
                Defense an affordable next-generation, multi-role strike fighter 
                that is more lethal and survivable – yet easier to maintain and 
                less costly to support – than any strike fighter before it. 
                Other U.S. allies have voiced interest in the Joint Strike 
                Fighter program, and Boeing believes there will be a substantial 
                international market for the low-cost, high-performance strike 
                aircraft. JSF variants will replace aging aircraft in several 
                United States and United Kingdom military services.
 The Boeing JSF concept is one of only two proposals 
                competing for a U.S. Department of Defense contract. The winner 
                of this competition – to be announced in 2001 – will be the 
                prime contractor for a military airplane construction program to 
                produce an estimated 3,000 airplanes in the decades ahead. The 
                other contender is Lockheed Martin.
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              | X-32 Joint Strike 
              Fighter Standard Series.  1/48th scale.  8.5" wingspan x 12.75" 
              long.
 No. AXA3D-ST.  Only $129.95
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