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1 posted on 02/03/2016 3:18:26 AM PST by WhiskeyX
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To: WhiskeyX

Stubby lil’ thing, with huge tail fins. I guess that is what helps with it’s supposed high maneuverability.


2 posted on 02/03/2016 3:45:34 AM PST by DAC21 (.z)
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Our allies readily see the shortcomings of the 1+ Trillion dollar F-35, which we stuck with.

From the article:

Although Mitsubishi Heavy put together the final design and constructed the prototype, some 220 companies including Fuji Heavy Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries participated in the project, with development costs reaching about 40 billion yen ($334 million).

The U.S. military’s F-35 stealth fighter “is not that maneuverable, but the X-2 is stealthy while boasting high maneuverability,” said Takahiro Yoshida, project director at the Japanese defense ministry’s acquisitions agency”


3 posted on 02/03/2016 4:00:45 AM PST by MarchonDC09122009 (When is our next march on DC? When have we had enough?)
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To: WhiskeyX

Hard to see if the red meatball is painted on the wings...


4 posted on 02/03/2016 4:06:04 AM PST by major_gaff (University of Parris Island, Class of '84)
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Hmm... 2 engines are generally thirsty? Such a small airframe? Probably can’t carry enough fuel or weapons or much of a radar? The thrust vectoring nozzles don’t look very stealth, nor do they look like they will diffuse the heat signature.
Give me a block 60/61 F-16c any day over this plane.


6 posted on 02/03/2016 7:28:46 AM PST by PilotDave (No, really, you just can't make this stuff up!!!)
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