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"Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message . net...
"Kevin Brooks" wrote in message om... True, but which would you choose--an aircraft that remains within the primary engagement envelope of *most* of the threat AAW systems throughout the entire (slow) flight profile, or one that can operate above it if necessary and flies substantially faster to boot? I just hope they make it robust enough. Let them prove me wrong, but so far I don't have a good feeling about how complex it is. The CH-46 is complex. The CH-47 is complex. Even the UH-60 is rather complex. Heck, all modern multi-engine helos are complex, as are most of the single engine new aircraft. If by robust you mean bulletproof--no, it will not acheive that, but neither will any other airframe. But I believe its survivability will be enhanced by its ability to fly faster/higher, and I would guess that its climb rate will be another survivability advantage versus a lot of AAW threats. Brooks |
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From: Dana Miller
The composite body is hell for stout. The surviving AC at the Marana AZ crash hit the ground at more than 600 ft/min vertical speed. No damage. Dana, that airframe is now a maintanance trainer. It was so badly damaged it was not repairable...AL |
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