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From: (robert arndt)
Date: 7/6/2004 12:44 AM Central Daylight Time Message-id: (B2431) wrote in message ... From: (robert arndt) (Chris Range) wrote in message .com... I have an utterly stupid question. What is the difference between these two fighters? From a distance, they look exactly the same. Well, in rather simplistic terms the F-15 Eagle is a terrestrial-based (land dependent) USAF premiere air superiority fighter that was later adapted into a limited strike aircraft in the E-model. A further paint-scraped version was used for a series of world speed and height records before losing them to the Su-27 Flanker. The F-14, OTOH, is a naval carrier-based fleet defense interceptor with swing-wings, a backseat RIO, and a nasty ultra long-range Maverick missile for knocking out (back a couple decades ago) predicted enemy "Bear" long-range Soviet bombers. Teuton, congratulations, you have set a new low for yourself. Mavs are air to ground. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired See thread apology/correction. It would be nice if you actually bothered to read all the posts in the thread before commenting. Somebody already corrected the slight mistake(which just about everyone makes here at RAM from time to time)and I thanked him for it. Everything else I said about the F-14 and F-15 was right on the money. Rob You actually told the truth and I missed it? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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