Three Royal Air Force aeroplanes have come over to us so far with their arms and equipment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love flying planes.
Fundamentally, we have broken our aerospace business into three parts - large parts which go into the wings and fuselage, components for jet engines, and specialised structural components for landing gear.
A lot of airlines have come and gone.
The Air Force has it far worse than the Navy in terms of existential fears, primarily due to the rapid rise and unbelievable dissemination of drones, where seemingly now every military unit has their own miniature air wing of what would have recently passed as toys.
And I fly planes all the time. And helicopters.
We carry our homes within us which enables us to fly.
I spent about seven years during the Vietnam War flight-testing airplanes for the Air Force. And then I went in and I had a lot of fun building airplanes that people could build in their garages. And some 3,000 of those are flying. Of course, one of them is around-the-world Voyager.
I take four planes a week, honestly. You know, I am for intelligence screening.
I don't know if you'll see me jumping out of planes anytime soon.
Airplanes are interesting toys, but of no military value.