Millitary Jets and Leuchars 2003
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Millitary Jets and Leuchars 2003
This post was previously 'busy', but I'll have to start fresh.
RAF Leuchars, located near St Andrews, Scotland, is home to the 101st Air Squadron of the RAF. On September 13th, the annual British Airshow was held at the airbase. This was an extra special celebration this year, as we mark the 100th anniversary of flight, and the 60th of the Dambusters.
Opening the show was an eleven man parachute display by the RAF Falcons, an experienced parachute team, jumping from the rear cargo door of a C130 Hercules. This was followed by the battle of Britain memorial flight, consisting of a Lancaster bomber, 1 of only 3 airworthy models, a spitfire a hurricane and a DC-3 Dakota (Paratrooper). As they flew overhead, the red arrows arrived, performing their trademark barrel roll split landing. Next airforces from Britain, Spain, France, Belgium, Germany and America showed off their latest and greatest fighters, bombers and support aircraft. This rip-roaring display was VERY noisy, but not as noisy as the harrier display that followed. Two sea harriers showed what they could do, taking off within 200 meters, hovering on the spot, even flying backwards.
Now it was the turn of the red arrows. Their famous display went down a treat, aircraft barely missing each other as they pulled off rolls, loops and splits in an amazing show. Perhaps the only better display was by the French team, the Patrouille be France. Because of improved visibility by the time the French team took off, they had the benifit of a HIGH-ALTITUDE display, with diving twists, cross heart loops, death-defying rolls... Flying at only 100 meters at times, the Patrouille de France gave the red arrows a run for their money.
They day wound down with some air defense manouvers performed by the resident 101st squadron's Tornadoes.
The static displays allowed people to get close to some very powerful machines. These included the F14, F15, F16 and F18, several Tornadoes from Germany, Belgium and Britain, the Merlin and sea king helicopters, B-52 bomber, ANT-43 cargo plane, AWAC, and lots more...
Here are some pictures:
RAF Leuchars, located near St Andrews, Scotland, is home to the 101st Air Squadron of the RAF. On September 13th, the annual British Airshow was held at the airbase. This was an extra special celebration this year, as we mark the 100th anniversary of flight, and the 60th of the Dambusters.
Opening the show was an eleven man parachute display by the RAF Falcons, an experienced parachute team, jumping from the rear cargo door of a C130 Hercules. This was followed by the battle of Britain memorial flight, consisting of a Lancaster bomber, 1 of only 3 airworthy models, a spitfire a hurricane and a DC-3 Dakota (Paratrooper). As they flew overhead, the red arrows arrived, performing their trademark barrel roll split landing. Next airforces from Britain, Spain, France, Belgium, Germany and America showed off their latest and greatest fighters, bombers and support aircraft. This rip-roaring display was VERY noisy, but not as noisy as the harrier display that followed. Two sea harriers showed what they could do, taking off within 200 meters, hovering on the spot, even flying backwards.
Now it was the turn of the red arrows. Their famous display went down a treat, aircraft barely missing each other as they pulled off rolls, loops and splits in an amazing show. Perhaps the only better display was by the French team, the Patrouille be France. Because of improved visibility by the time the French team took off, they had the benifit of a HIGH-ALTITUDE display, with diving twists, cross heart loops, death-defying rolls... Flying at only 100 meters at times, the Patrouille de France gave the red arrows a run for their money.
They day wound down with some air defense manouvers performed by the resident 101st squadron's Tornadoes.
The static displays allowed people to get close to some very powerful machines. These included the F14, F15, F16 and F18, several Tornadoes from Germany, Belgium and Britain, the Merlin and sea king helicopters, B-52 bomber, ANT-43 cargo plane, AWAC, and lots more...
Here are some pictures:
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Alright, Eurofighter typhoon is supposedly the counter of the Raptor, but it seems not. The F-22 Raptor is great but much to expensive. The navy might wanna use it, but the air force and marines wont since it has two engines and high fuel consumption. The other planes in that list aren't really that great if you ask me except the new X-35. THat s*** is awesome. I'm not really sure, but i think the 65 was the lockheed one right? The boeing one just sucks but the lockheed one is cool. Lockheed has made many great aircraft and this is just great. It's supposed to be the last manned fighter to be made. Anyhow, the marines, air force, and navy will all love this. It almost as great as the raptor, and it's cheaper too. However it has one engine, so the navy will be afraid of using it out in the water. Anyhow, it has the new fan thingy in the center(i don't remember what it was called) that's not used on any other fighter and it can use that. But that partially works on the engine or something. I raelly don't know but it's still awesome.
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The eurofighter typhoon is a european co-operaton between Germany, Italy, Spain and Britain. The current project is to develop a defense fighter jet, although two future models are also being disscussed- a stealth version and a tactical fighter/bomber version. Its key advantage is its extreme manouverability without the chance of damaging the aircraft, either by stress, or collision. The on-board computer stops the aircraft from going into such manouvers, and if the pilot blacks out under extreme G-force, the computer takes control and levels flight. If the aircraft manages to get damaged, the computer can even automatically eject the pilot! The second key advantage is the shoot-by-sight helmet. That is, if an enemy aircraft is beside your aircraft, the simply turn your head and the built-in hud allows a perfect lock-on. Originally, you had to get an enemy relatively close to your hud display before getting a lock-on.
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yes, the saab is very good value for money. It and the rafale are to similar build sprecifications to the eurofighter, at almost half the cost. All three aircraft have canards (front mounted ailerons).
Also, the F-22 is TWICE the cost of the Eurofighter, making it nearly FOUR TIMES as expensive as the grippen! And the F-22 doesn't even have air-surface capabilities.
Also, the F-22 is TWICE the cost of the Eurofighter, making it nearly FOUR TIMES as expensive as the grippen! And the F-22 doesn't even have air-surface capabilities.
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Pros and cons of the aircraft:
Eurofighter Typhoon
Pros:
Very manouverable, slow speed tight turns, fast acceleration to mach 2.6+, short takeoff distance, 75 degree ascent angle (90 degrees=straight up), AST-RAN flight computer for stabilisation and preventive actions, HUD-Aim helmet, multi-tasking:bomber, fighter, trainer.
Cons:
Expensive, not as fast as F-22 and Grippen, unfavourable landing view (on AS-1 models only), short range flight window.
Rafale
Pros:
Cheap(relatively), manouverable, minimum flight speed 119mph, short landing and takeoff distance, 82 degree ascent angle, clone-pilot ability (one pilot controls up to 5 aircraft simultaneously).
Cons:
Not multi-tasking, slowest of the 5 aircraft, limited ammunition capablilities.
Saab Grippen
Pros:
Relatively cheap, second fastest of the five aircraft, high manouverability, short takeoff and landing distance, can reach mach 1 (at 16,750metres) within 30 seconds, best dogfight aircraft.
Cons:
Low res radar, limited ammunition capabilities, short flight range.
F-22 Raptor
Pros:
Fastest of the prototypes: capable of reaching mach 3.3, high flight ceiling, very accurate hud and radar, stealth capabilities, vectoring rear nossle.
Cons:
Not capable of attacking ground targets, not very manouverable, impractical costs, requires longest runway of these 5 aircraft.
JSF X-35
Pros:
Vertical takeoff and landing (like harrier), can turn on the spot, very high manouverability (at speeds under 790mph), specalist weapons control system, can handle bombs, air-air, air-ground and UAVs, easy to use control system.
Cons:
Very expensive, little development, unstable at high speeds (at present), currently not capable of pulling high-g manouvers over 500mph, heavy.
Eurofighter Typhoon
Pros:
Very manouverable, slow speed tight turns, fast acceleration to mach 2.6+, short takeoff distance, 75 degree ascent angle (90 degrees=straight up), AST-RAN flight computer for stabilisation and preventive actions, HUD-Aim helmet, multi-tasking:bomber, fighter, trainer.
Cons:
Expensive, not as fast as F-22 and Grippen, unfavourable landing view (on AS-1 models only), short range flight window.
Rafale
Pros:
Cheap(relatively), manouverable, minimum flight speed 119mph, short landing and takeoff distance, 82 degree ascent angle, clone-pilot ability (one pilot controls up to 5 aircraft simultaneously).
Cons:
Not multi-tasking, slowest of the 5 aircraft, limited ammunition capablilities.
Saab Grippen
Pros:
Relatively cheap, second fastest of the five aircraft, high manouverability, short takeoff and landing distance, can reach mach 1 (at 16,750metres) within 30 seconds, best dogfight aircraft.
Cons:
Low res radar, limited ammunition capabilities, short flight range.
F-22 Raptor
Pros:
Fastest of the prototypes: capable of reaching mach 3.3, high flight ceiling, very accurate hud and radar, stealth capabilities, vectoring rear nossle.
Cons:
Not capable of attacking ground targets, not very manouverable, impractical costs, requires longest runway of these 5 aircraft.
JSF X-35
Pros:
Vertical takeoff and landing (like harrier), can turn on the spot, very high manouverability (at speeds under 790mph), specalist weapons control system, can handle bombs, air-air, air-ground and UAVs, easy to use control system.
Cons:
Very expensive, little development, unstable at high speeds (at present), currently not capable of pulling high-g manouvers over 500mph, heavy.
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actually, no, the raptor's design means it can't turn as quickly as the nimble little grippen, rafale and eurofighter, and certainly can't perform like the JSF. Its rear verctoring nozzle doesn't allow it to hover and turn on the sport, or VTOL, but it stops it from stalling, meaning it can 'hang' in the air for a short while, before diving off in any direction. And its attack is limited to its hud only.
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...if not slightly noisy! I remember it flying over my house ages ago. Looks good I have to admit.
Was hearing on the radio that the world's longest putt took place onboard. A man manged to putt from one end of the aisle to the other....while Concorde was flying at twice the speed of sound. It worked out to be roughly 3 miles!
Was hearing on the radio that the world's longest putt took place onboard. A man manged to putt from one end of the aisle to the other....while Concorde was flying at twice the speed of sound. It worked out to be roughly 3 miles!
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