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Maggie’s F 22 Raptor

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That was AWESOME, thanks for sharing!

I've got two words for y'all.....

<span style="font-size: 14pt"><span style="color: #FF0000">CONTROL AUTHORITY</span></span>

-Pat
 
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I would soo love to ride in one of those ..........any jet really but one of those ..........oh yea!

Watching that gave me wood
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have yall seen the new russian jets? the are just as maneuverable and controlable. scarry aint it...only thing they aint got is full stealth technology
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: oldgrayone</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That was just amazing. Will they be carrier material? </div></div>

No, but a carrier version is planned for F-35 (JSF)
 
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For my last few years at Lockheed in Marietta, Ga., I was on the F/A-22 It is a truly incredible bird.
What Al Norman didn't discuss, and I can't, is the bird's uncanny avionics package.
No enemy will remain undetected, unidentified, or still flying when the F/A-22 is around.
I really hate to see the program cut short.
 
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After seeing photographs of a C-130 on a carrier deck, I'm less sure I know so much about what is and isn't carrier capable.

Ditto the U-2 and carrier decks.

What you see on the outside of the F22 is form following function, and IMHO it's a very pretty airplane. What you see on the outside is maybe 1% of the whole, capability-wise.

Yes the Sukhoi's are capable aircraft, but for the most part, they remain technology demonstrators, AFAIK. The F-22 is here and real.

If you dont like what Congress and the White House are doing with the program, tell your friends come next election time. That's how we got the B-One back.

The B-One may have its problems, but between you and me, I wouldn't want to be standing out in the Middle of an Afghan desert and be flipping a B-One driver the bird.

Greg
 
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I have never laid eyes on the f-22, but I worked on some hangars at LHM in Ft. Worth and when they would bring the 35 out it was a show stopper. The whole project would stop and pretty much everyone was out to watch.
 
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The most relevant disclosure here is the annual flying time per Russian pilot of 19 hours per year.

Lack of flying hours may force Russia to ground MiG-31s

Russia is considering grounding its entire fleet of Mikoyan MiG-31 Foxhound interceptors because a lack of pilot flight hours is making the aircraft dangerous to fly.

Col Gen Victor Prudnikov, chief of Russia's air-defence force, says that, at the present level of annual flying, it is "shameful and criminal" to allow the Foxhound to remain in service. The MiG-31 is notorious for its demanding characteristics, with a tendency to depart from controlled flight at high altitude. Several aircraft have been lost in the past four years.

Prudnikov warns that"-if we don't succeed in improving the level of MiG-31 operations, I will prohibit the type from being flown". He adds that, while the Foxhound is a capable air-defence aircraft, it is "very complicated".

Prudnikov wants aircrew to record around 100 flight hours a year on the type. In 1996, air-defence-force interceptor crews flew an average of only 19h, because of a lack of funding. Along with a desperate shortage of crew hours, MiG-31 units are also pushed for spares.

Aircraft availability is poor, with some units having only 10-20% of their strength flyable at any one time. Perm Motors, which supplies the Foxhound's D30F-6 engine, has refused to sign a service contract for spares support and engine overhaul because it is already owed more than $17 million by the defence ministry and other Government departments.

Grounding several hundred Foxhounds would curtail the air-defence force's combat capability, leaving it reliant on Sukhoi Su-27 Flankers as its primary interceptor aircraft. The Foxhound is also the only aircraft which carries the Vympel R-33 (AA-9Amos) long-range air-to-air missile.

An upgraded variant of the MiG-31, the MiG-31M Fox-hound B, has been under development for around a decade, but is unlikely to ever to enter service.

The future of the air-defence force as an independent combat command is in doubt, with the likelihood that it will be absorbed into the Russian air force. Prudnikov says, however, that the air-defence force could form the core of an air and space-defence force.
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/199...nd-mig-31s.html
 
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"The most relevant disclosure here is the annual flying time per Russian pilot of 19 hours per year."

This article was written in 97. I wonder what is happening now?

Yes, some of these are obvious copies. Check out the Chengdu J-10. Obviously the old F-16 test plane fitted with forward canards. I think the Israelis developed something like this also.