Given the mixed reaction to last week's installment of FJFC, this week I forgo the culinary references. Given that the Eurofighter is the product of Britain, Germany, Spain, and Italy, this is probably for the best. Fish n' chips, paella , and bratwurst, smothered in marinara sauce would probably result in a terrible case of heartburn. Instead, this episode of FJFC will look at how both of these controversial aircrafts' development has been shaped by world events. Less than 10 years separate these two aircraft's development cycles, yet those 10 years resulted in a massive shift geopolitically. The idea for the Eurofighter Typhoon came about in the early 1980s. The Cold War was still in full swing, and military budgets were high. European nations were concerned with the recently discovered MiG-29 Fulcrum and Su-27 Flanker. These two aircraft looked to be equal to, if not superior than, NATO fighters like the F-16 and F-15. The USA met this new threat