And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Computers. The modern fly-by-wire fighters are essentially on some degree of autopilot all of the time. The F-35 has thrust controlled roll, pitch and yaw when in hoover plus up and down.
Computers keep it under control. Splitting the down thrust between the tail nozzle (visible above) and the lift fan just behind the cockpit keeps it level.
Technology must progress; when we entered WW2, we were getting killed by the Japanese Zero until planes such as the P38, Hellcat, Corsair, and Mustang were part of our arsenal. But we must also be diligent with such development budgets
Don't disagree, so maybe perhaps the platform itself isn't a waste... but VTOL is a completely useless fucking carrot to chase. The compromises made to satisfy one miniscule perceived 'need' is just retarded.
Can't imaging that jet blast does a tarmac or carrier deck any good! Back in the day, F-4's, F-1's5 and F-16's departing USAF bases in Germany had a restricted departure angle for exactly that reason.
Since when did an STOL/VTOL aircraft have an impact on air superiority or ground attack that conventional aircraft couldn't be employed in?
I can only think of the Falklands war. One out of hundreds of brush fires since WWII. The British wouldn't have needed them if they used steam catapults on their aircraft carriers instead of those recockulous ski jumps.
This is some General's wet dream of an aircraft to accomplish missions that most any other aircraft in the arsenal could accomplish or that same General's dream of "keeping up with the RAF", both stupid ideas, IMHO.
This is nonsense. The F-35 program has a maintenance manhour per flight hour requirement of 9, and all three variants met this years ago. The A model runs below 5, and the others generally stay between 7-8.
Older fighters like F-16, 15, 18, are where you run into figures like 15-30.
What keeps it level????
ReplyDeleteComputers. The modern fly-by-wire fighters are essentially on some degree of autopilot all of the time. The F-35 has thrust controlled roll, pitch and yaw when in hoover plus up and down.
DeleteComputers keep it under control. Splitting the down thrust between the tail nozzle (visible above) and the lift fan just behind the cockpit keeps it level.
DeleteThis is a perfect example of a federal government boondoggle. It should never have been approved.
ReplyDeleteTechnology must progress; when we entered WW2, we were getting killed by the Japanese Zero until planes such as the P38, Hellcat, Corsair, and Mustang were part of our arsenal. But we must also be diligent with such development budgets
DeleteDon't disagree, so maybe perhaps the platform itself isn't a waste... but VTOL is a completely useless fucking carrot to chase. The compromises made to satisfy one miniscule perceived 'need' is just retarded.
DeleteDo you want them to fly the older airplanes forever?
DeleteCan't imaging that jet blast does a tarmac or carrier deck any good! Back in the day, F-4's, F-1's5 and F-16's departing USAF bases in Germany had a restricted departure angle for exactly that reason.
ReplyDeleteNavy had to develop a new material to cover the deck of the amphibs. The F-35B engine was melting the surface.
DeleteSince when did an STOL/VTOL aircraft have an impact on air superiority or ground attack that conventional aircraft couldn't be employed in?
ReplyDeleteI can only think of the Falklands war. One out of hundreds of brush fires since WWII. The British wouldn't have needed them if they used steam catapults on their aircraft carriers instead of those recockulous ski jumps.
This is some General's wet dream of an aircraft to accomplish missions that most any other aircraft in the arsenal could accomplish or that same General's dream of "keeping up with the RAF", both stupid ideas, IMHO.
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30 hours of maintenance for each single hour in flight.
ReplyDeleteWe need to arrest every DOD official and throw them in jail.
This is nonsense. The F-35 program has a maintenance manhour per flight hour requirement of 9, and all three variants met this years ago. The A model runs below 5, and the others generally stay between 7-8.
DeleteOlder fighters like F-16, 15, 18, are where you run into figures like 15-30.
I want to see someone stick a marshmellow into that flame for the lulz
ReplyDeleteWon't be a marshmallow or a stick left.
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