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Extorsion of money from a lot of "co-operant", more exactly co-slaved
countries !!! |
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Since when are new aircraft's flying time lasting 40 minutes when the
norm is an hour-long first flight? Mike |
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Ed Rasimus wrote:
Repeat after me: "STRAFING IS STUPID!" There are RARE occasions when strafe is a necessary alternative. But they are very much the exception. "A fighter without a gun...is like an airplane without a wing." --Brigadier General Robin Olds, USAF. Jack |
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On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 10:04:24 GMT, Jack wrote:
Ed Rasimus wrote: Repeat after me: "STRAFING IS STUPID!" There are RARE occasions when strafe is a necessary alternative. But they are very much the exception. "A fighter without a gun...is like an airplane without a wing." --Brigadier General Robin Olds, USAF. Jack Very good, Jack. But please note that strafing is NOT using a gun in air-to-air. And, one should also note that when Robin went to war in SEA, he chose to go in the F-4, which at that time was sans gun. He did OK and if you talk to him about it, he'll tell you that the "God-damned AIM-4" was a lot more of an issue than his lack of a gun. We've got no disagreement about putting a gun in every fighter that has any possibility of being engaged air-to-air. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" www.thunderchief.org www.thundertales.blogspot.com |
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![]() That's the new. This aircraft will fly 40 min where the others were flying one hour ... to save fuel LOL |
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![]() Ed Rasimus wrote: On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 10:04:24 GMT, Jack wrote: Ed Rasimus wrote: Repeat after me: "STRAFING IS STUPID!" There are RARE occasions when strafe is a necessary alternative. But they are very much the exception. "A fighter without a gun...is like an airplane without a wing." --Brigadier General Robin Olds, USAF. Jack Very good, Jack. But please note that strafing is NOT using a gun in air-to-air. And, one should also note that when Robin went to war in SEA, he chose to go in the F-4, which at that time was sans gun. He did OK and if you talk to him about it, he'll tell you that the "God-damned AIM-4" was a lot more of an issue than his lack of a gun. We've got no disagreement about putting a gun in every fighter that has any possibility of being engaged air-to-air. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" www.thunderchief.org www.thundertales.blogspot.com Cheap, reliable, last ditch weapon...a must in almost every military tactical A/C..maybe even the V-22 |
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Ed Rasimus wrote:
We've got no disagreement about putting a gun in every fighter that has any possibility of being engaged air-to-air. Careful wording, that. What matter the medium in which your target operates, to a true fighter pilot? We wouldn't want to give the impression of air-to-air arrogance. Would we? "CAS is continuing to morph into a stand-off delivery game. The troops-in-contact provide accurate coordinates or laser- designation and the stand-off platform dumps iron on the cross-hairs. It isn't as glamorous as snake-n-nape at 50 feet, but it is much more accurate and effective." -- E. Rasimus Oh sure, very glamorous indeed, but not much use when bad guys are not only in the wire, but on your side of the wire. And that brings up the question of whether 30mm might not be a little too heavy for this particular scenario? Strafing as a mission may suck today, but it always did -- even when it was just too much damn fun to ignore. But as a capability and a skill, it must be respected and won't go away. You can do things with a gun you can't do without it, I'm sure you'll agree. And those are very important jobs -- CAS jobs -- the kind that keep our people fighting or bring them home when they can't. T-I-C and SAR assets won't always have laser-designators and GPS. If they had all that stuff working they might not be in so much trouble in the first place. Jack |
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![]() "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... On 23 Dec 2006 09:24:11 -0800, wrote: We've got no disagreement about putting a gun in every fighter that has any possibility of being engaged air-to-air. Ed Rasimus Cheap, reliable, last ditch weapon...a must in almost every military tactical A/C..maybe even the V-22 ROTFLMAO. The real question would be which way to point it on installation. We used to rag our A-7 buddies that they needed to install the AIM-9 pointing rearward to be most effective. Ditto on the gun. My old boat school roommate was passing through yesterday enroute to Christmas with his mom in FL. He's a project engineer at Fort Worth for F-35C. Slow (despite 40K thrust), weight issues, maintenance/logistics issues (the engine is so big it won't fit into the ship's jet shop!?, is too big to fly a spare aboard?!?). OTOH, the cockpit is PERFECT for the Nintendo-savvy next generation aviator. R / John |
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![]() John Carrier wrote: "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... On 23 Dec 2006 09:24:11 -0800, wrote: We've got no disagreement about putting a gun in every fighter that has any possibility of being engaged air-to-air. Ed Rasimus Cheap, reliable, last ditch weapon...a must in almost every military tactical A/C..maybe even the V-22 ROTFLMAO. The real question would be which way to point it on installation. We used to rag our A-7 buddies that they needed to install the AIM-9 pointing rearward to be most effective. Ditto on the gun. My old boat school roommate was passing through yesterday enroute to Christmas with his mom in FL. He's a project engineer at Fort Worth for F-35C. Slow (despite 40K thrust), weight issues, maintenance/logistics issues (the engine is so big it won't fit into the ship's jet shop!?, is too big to fly a spare aboard?!?). OTOH, the cockpit is PERFECT for the Nintendo-savvy next generation aviator. R / John Sounds like the 'Bug' in the late 80s. |
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