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Hi Guys,
Just wondering what the alternate (losing) choices were for the main US older fighter aircraft? eg. I know the YF17 lost out to the F18... But what were the competitors to the rest (you don't need to go back too far) - that's if they actually HAD competitors... F14? F15? F16? A10? F117? (have I missed any?) and any pix? Cheers, Richard |
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eg. I know the YF17 lost out to the F18...
Nope, to the YF-16. The YF-17 design was scaled up somewhat for the F/A-18. Ron PA-31T Cheyenne II Maharashtra Weather Modification Program Pune, India |
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eg. I know the YF17 lost out to the F18... Nope, to the YF-16. The YF-17 design was scaled up somewhat for the F/A-18. Yeah? Every time I look up this stuff I always get the YF17 vs YF18 pictures... and they're pretty similar looking jets too... Cheers, Richard |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 15:53:51 +1000, Richard Stewart
wrote: Hi Guys, Just wondering what the alternate (losing) choices were for the main US older fighter aircraft? eg. I know the YF17 lost out to the F18... But what were the competitors to the rest (you don't need to go back too far) - that's if they actually HAD competitors... F14? F15? F16? A10? F117? (have I missed any?) and any pix? Cheers, Richard F-15: Boeing, Fairchild Republic, General Dynamics, Grumman, Lockheed, LTV, McDonnell Douglas and North American / Rockwell all submitted proposals for the F-X competition, but only the winning entry (McDonnell Douglas) was built, as the F-15 Eagle. A-10: Boeing, Cessna, Fairchild Republic, General Dynamics, Lockheed and Northrop submitted proposals for the A-X competition. Fairchild Republic and Northrop were selected to build competing prototypes, as the YA-10 and YA-9, respectively. See: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/resea...k/a6/a6-10.htm http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/resea...k/a6/a6-11.htm http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/resea...k/a6/a6-12.htm F-16: Boeing (Model 908-909), General Dynamics (Model 401-16B), LTV (V-1100), Lockheed (CL-1200 and CL-1600) and Northrop (P-600) submitted proposals for the LWF competition (LightWeight Fighter). General Dynamics and Northrop were selected to build competing prototypes, as the YF-16 and YF-17, respectively. The YF-16 was chosen as the winner. Northrop further developed, with McDonnell Douglas, the YF-17 into the F-18, which was selected by the USN (over a navalized F-16). See: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/resea...ghter/f16a.htm http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/research/fighter/f17.htm F-117: Northrop and Lockheed submitted proposals for the XST program (eXperimental Survivable Testbed). Only the Lockheed entry was selected to build two prototypes, which were developed into the F-117. See: http://www.f-117a.com/XST.html I don't have much data right at hand about F-14 development. No other competing designs were built, though. As for others: F-15E vs F-16XL, A-16 vs YA-7F, YF-22 vs YF-23, X-32 vs X-35 are the only recent ones that come to mind |
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Richard Stewart wrote in message ...
Hi Guys, Just wondering what the alternate (losing) choices were for the main US older fighter aircraft? eg. I know the YF17 lost out to the F18... But what were the competitors to the rest (you don't need to go back too far) - that's if they actually HAD competitors... F14? F15? F16? A10? F117? (have I missed any?) and any pix? F-14... was there any competition? Features from the F-15 alternate designs showed up on the Tomcat. F-15... McDonnell-Douglas, Rockwell, and others submittted competitive designs F-16... YF-17 Cobra (which influenced the F/A-18 Hornet) F-20 Tigershark... private venture, no one wanted to buy it Piper Enforcer and ARES Mudfighter... no interest in COIN aircraft A-10... Northrop A-9 F-117... Northrop XST (and unknown to the USAF... Germany... the MBB Lampyridae) Oh, and for the B-52 fans... the Convair YB-60: http://www.air-and-space.com/YB-60.htm Rob Cheers, Richard |
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Richard Stewart wrote in message ...
Hi Guys, Just wondering what the alternate (losing) choices were for the main US older fighter aircraft? eg. I know the YF17 lost out to the F18... But what were the competitors to the rest (you don't need to go back too far) - that's if they actually HAD competitors... F14? F15? F16? A10? F117? (have I missed any?) and any pix? The F-14 & F-15 had several paper competitors from LTV, Fairchild, & the like. There are pics out there. ISTR some older ARCO books on the F-14 & F-15 with artist concepts of some competitors. I've also seen some artist concepts in old back issues of Aviation Week & Space Technology. See if your library has them or can get them & go back to the late '60s - early '70s. I think you can find a pic eventually of an F-15 in SEA camo! World Airpower Journal issues in the last few years have also had some pics of I know the F-14's competition, even some mock-ups. Maybe even the F-15. The A-10's competition was Northrop's YA-9. Do a search for it. There are pics & even a couple of model kits out there. ISTR seeing a pic in an early '70s issue of Air International/Air Enthusiast of the A-10 &/or YA-9 designs in SEA camo. I don't think the F-117 had a competitor, but Northrop did have some sort of stealth a/c similar to the F-117 so it could've been its classified concept competitor. The YF-17 lost out to the YF-16. The F-18 was developed from the YF-17 by McD/D. |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 15:53:51 +1000, Richard Stewart
wrote: Hi Guys, Just wondering what the alternate (losing) choices were for the main US older fighter aircraft? eg. I know the YF17 lost out to the F18... The YF-17 lost to the YF-16. But what were the competitors to the rest (you don't need to go back too far) - that's if they actually HAD competitors... F14? No fly off F15? No fly off. F16? YF-16 over the YF-17 A10? YF-10 won against the YF-9. F117? No fly off. (have I missed any?) F-15E over the F-16XL, although I don't know how formal the fly off was. F-18L lost to the F/A-18 but the former was paper and the latter was flying. YC-14 and YC-15, but both lost. C-5 beat the Boeing version which became the 747 but that was in the paper stage, not prototypes and any pix? You can see the YF-17 and F-18, F-14, F-15, F-16, and F-16XL in the gallery at www.dfrc.nasa.gov Cheers, Richard -- Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer |
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![]() F-14... was there any competition? Features from the F-15 alternate designs showed up on the Tomcat. There was, the F-14 was selected when the F-111B failed to meet expectations. Whether they were in direct competition at any point I don't know, but on paper they must have been. F-15... McDonnell-Douglas, Rockwell, and others submittted competitive designs F-16... YF-17 Cobra (which influenced the F/A-18 Hornet) And later lost out to the F/A-18 in the Navy competition (a navalised F-16 was proposed but rejected despite being pushed heavily by the white house) F-20 Tigershark... private venture, no one wanted to buy it Piper Enforcer and ARES Mudfighter... no interest in COIN aircraft Never competed against the F-16 or each other. ARES was a technology concept, Enforcer was aimed at the 3rd world market, in part for use in US military aid projects. Those were pretty much stopped before it could enter production Both the Tigershark and Enforcer were meant as replacements for the F-5A series, potential customers bought the USAF choice instead... A-10... Northrop A-9 F-117... Northrop XST (and unknown to the USAF... Germany... the MBB Lampyridae) Lampyridae was never in competition to the F-117. It was a separate development of which only a few photos of a single model exist. |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 16:28:36 +1000, Richard Stewart
wrote: Ron wrote: eg. I know the YF17 lost out to the F18... Nope, to the YF-16. The YF-17 design was scaled up somewhat for the F/A-18. Yeah? Every time I look up this stuff I always get the YF17 vs YF18 pictures... and they're pretty similar looking jets too... Cheers, Richard There's a reason for that. They're before/after photos. That's why they are so similar. Any article on the YF-17 will tell you so. |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 15:53:51 +1000, Richard Stewart
wrote: Hi Guys, Just wondering what the alternate (losing) choices were for the main US older fighter aircraft? eg. I know the YF17 lost out to the F18... But what were the competitors to the rest (you don't need to go back too far) - that's if they actually HAD competitors... F14? F15? F16? A10? F117? (have I missed any?) The AH-64 (Apache) won over the AH-63 for the AAH program which itself was formed after the AH-56 Cheyenne was deemed to ambitious (ie $$$). The YF-107 lost to the F-105 and the XF8U-3 lost out to the F-4. Neither of these were formal competitions AFAIK but they were being developed at the same time and the services decided they could only afford one so it ended up being that way. The B-52 won over the YB-60 The B-47 won over the XB-46 and XB-48 The Blackbird won over the Convair KingFisher The F-111 won over the Boeing and Republic for the TFX. Pretty much everybody felt the Boeing design was the best but good old MacNamara thought he was an aircraft designer and had a different agenda to boot so they got the GD entry. Personally I thought the Republic design looked the coolest. |
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