05-15-2001, 11:21 PM | #11 |
The Magister
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Well said John D. I was gonna have to say it, but its the team, not the aircraft that win the battle and war.
I believe the vector thrus delta wing x-craft was the FX-16 (don't ask, usually they get some funkier "x" designation, i'll check on jane or usaf page, there usually is a listing of all the x-type craft available [well the one's they release to gp]). Case in point, a lot of our active duty fighter wings hate to go up against some of the air force guard units, because the Air guards have been doing it for years and know each other and there team like the back of there hand. The average time for a wing to be together is less than a year for all pilots (2-3 years on duty station normally for each member). Doing some great performace I will say, don't know the exact g's they will be able to do though (with out killing the pilot-same problem everyone has). It ranks up there in aerial manueverability with the Harrier, A-10, F-16, and F-18. Only problem is that soviet block hasn't caught up in Command, Control, and Communications, i.e. why the Iraqs got blow out of the sky as soon as they went up. Aamram's and phoniex can hit from way away (50+NM more than the old sparrow system), especially with E-3 or E-2 aircraft up in the air all the time. One on one fight with say a F-18 and the new Soviet SU would be cool, but then again, we would never let the fight get that way One thought though, you know how you can go to Russia and pay money to go for a ride in the SU-29? Well imagine if they do that with this puppy! Whoot! I'm saving my money ------------------ Drink and be merry Jimbo "Renegade, Rebel, and Rogue" |
05-15-2001, 11:24 PM | #12 |
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Ziroc!
Is that from Art Bell? Once I was planting in Northern Alberta and on the radio in the absolute middle of nowhere the only station we were recieving was one that had Art Bell on it. I remember one time he had a recording of these sounds from russia. I guess some russian miners had unearthed a massive cavern somewhere and there were these crazy sounds emenating from it. Rip roaring wind sounds and some crazy tormented screaming. Art said "Have these russian miners unearthed a portal to Hell?" It sure sounded like it! |
05-15-2001, 11:25 PM | #13 |
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Thanks Jimbo, the FX-16 sounds right
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I think a pilot would tell you the trick is speed, as this can always be used to gain an advantage (running away if necessary ) oh and to always "check six" Quote:
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05-16-2001, 08:17 AM | #15 |
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That thing doesnt look like its fast enough to dodge a missile.
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05-16-2001, 08:35 AM | #16 |
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Hmm unfortunately the only footage of JAS Gripen is when it crashes, though it has the best turning system yet and a complete new G-force suit that is really advanced. Sorry that I can´t tell you any more about it..
The SU can carry three JAS fully loaded (nearly!) ------------------ WOLF WINS EVERY FIGHT BUT ONE, AND IN THAT ONE, HE DIES |
05-16-2001, 08:45 AM | #17 |
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I'm going to have to chime in here as I'm directly involved in this industry...
The new Su-37 is impressive. Sukhoi has been working on it for years and they claim that it can blow anything out of the air. However, first of all, they (Russians) can't afford to build it, and secondly, no one will buy it because of the lack of offered support and the historically shitty airframes that Sukhoi builds. I'm sure that bad boy can hit 9 Gs, but what happens when at 9 Gs the wings and/or another section of the airframe get stress fractures. You're basically screwed due to reputedly poor support on the part of Sukhoi. If your airframe quality is shit, then you're screwed the first time you have stress issues. Your a/c is going to be down for months. As for thrust vectoring...it *is* impressive. Yes, the F-22 is supposedly going to have some of the same properties. Can you use it efficiently at high speeds though??? I doubt it. I'd put an American F-15E up against anything that flies and put all my money on that horse. The last factor that is missing here is the US aircraft's "ultra long range" radars. There are hardly any countries out there that can match our targeting radars. Crap, an old piece of crap F-14 Tomcat can target and fire on a bogey from over 40 miles away. Never even see it coming... My second choice would be the F/A-18E (or F) ***BTW, it is the "F/A-18"...not "F-18"*** up against anything else out there. Lots of capabilities in these a/c that surprise people. ------------------ Now where did I leave that doughnut?! |
05-16-2001, 10:25 AM | #18 |
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My favorite USAF Jet is the Blackbird! And most are just sitting around rusting out.. not in service.. those suckers could reach the closest to the earths orbit.. (It was the Blackbird right?)
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05-16-2001, 10:39 AM | #19 | |
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Good story regarding the SR-71. My old man is a retired Air Traffic Controller. One time when he was working high altitude airspace, he was contacted by a SR-71 pilot for some sort of routine instrumentation check that he needed help with (typically, ATC knows when these guys are around...but they are under military control and typically radio silence is observed unless the pilot initiates with Civilian ATC or something dire drives civ. ATC to contact him/her). My Dad asked the pilot to say what his altitude was. The pilot responded that that info. is "need to know" and why does he want to know. My old man then proceeded to make some smart-ass ficticious remark about a Cessna 172 flying somewhere in the area and that they didn't want him to collide with the Blackbird. He said that pilot laughed and said something like, "Well, if he makes it up to 87,000 feet then let me know and I'll go evasive.". Whew! Can you even imagine being at 87,000 feet? Most commercial traffic stays around 30,000 feet"ish", and the highest I've ever piloted an a/c was about 12,000. Yikes! ------------------ Now where did I leave that doughnut?! |
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05-16-2001, 10:53 AM | #20 |
Ma'at - Goddess of Truth & Justice
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feh it's ok
I could imagine the pilot having a headache afterwards... it's no Star War's 'X-wing' |
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