Talk:Boeing X-45

Conjecture
Experts speculate that the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is likely to be the last U.S. manned fighter.. This needs to have some clarification. Knowing a lot of USAF pilots, and having asked them this very question, I would disagree with this statement, based upon their input. Can you provide some clarification here? It's not really like an NPOV issue, but a matter of clarifying conjecture. Avriette 01:44, 12 Mar 2005 (UTC)
 * how about... we remove the sentence because encyclopedias do not publish speculation. (i very well may have authored it too.) ✈ James C. 23:31, 2005 May 2 (UTC)
 * just checked the first version of the article. it was me. ✈ James C. 23:34, 2005 May 2 (UTC)

Different Variants
Like what was briefly discussed in the Northrop Grumman X-47 article, the different variants of this aircraft, the "A" and the "C", are radically different. Right now it is probably fine to keep them in together in one article, but as more information becomes available on the "C", it should probably be split off into its own article. -SidewinderX (talk) 12:32, 1 December 2009 (UTC)

Related aircraft
Right now the McDonnell Douglas X-36 and the Boeing Bird of Prey are listed as related aircraft. As far as I know, those aircraft aren't directly related (and I don't see anything cited in the article to contradict that). I'm sure things learned from those programs were applied to the X-45, in the same way that any company incorparates earlier work into later work, but I don't think they are related in the way that we usually mean for that field. I just wanted to leave a note here as explaination as I remove them. -SidewinderX (talk) 20:06, 8 June 2010 (UTC)

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