I was watching a programme on ultmate combat aircraft yesterday. The FA 22 Raptor is nothing short of extraordinary.Originally Posted by Tempestv
If anyone hasn't heard of it, it has full stealth capability, but can also fly at supersonic speeds. It can maintain supersonic speed without using afterburners.
In effect it's fast as feck and invisible to radar and infrared. You really wouldn't want to fight one.
Unfortunately they cost about $120,000,000 (£87) each.
Does it still do vector thrusting?Originally Posted by JPaul
They seem pretty cheap. I'm going down to Lidl to pick one up.
It's hot in Topeka.
I believe it does, not quite Harrier standard but it's veryOriginally Posted by DorisInsinuate
maneuturny.
If I was a plane making guy, and I wanted to cut some costs, I would get rid of the thrust vectoring.Originally Posted by JPaul
I'm fairly sure you don't really need that much maneuverability in modern air combat. It's just Amerkan extravagance, to be honest.
It's hot in Topeka.
I think it's quite handy for landing on terrorists.Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
Don't be stupid.Originally Posted by Barbarossa
They use Daisycutters on terrorists.
It's hot in Topeka.
The Eurofighter is also V Cool. It can also operate supersonic sans afterburners and can work at an almost constant 9G. The pilots not only wear anti-g suits, they also have anti-g boots which inflate when they are operating at high-g.
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