Posted on 06/03/2018 9:15:56 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
U.S. and French fighter pilots have spent nearly two months training alongside each other, exchanging tactics and comparing notes on what their Dassault Rafale and Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet jets can accomplish.
During training at Naval Air Station Oceana and aboard USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), the most note-worthing finding is how similar the two navies flight operations procedures aboard the carrier are, said both French and U.S. pilots. Still, each airframe comes with unique attributes, which made for some interesting mission training exercises.
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The Rafale is a rocket, Lt. Brandon Rodgers from the Golden Warriors of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 87 War Party said while speaking with the media aboard Bush.
In general, the Rafale and Super Hornet have about the same maneuverability, Rodgers said. While flying training missions and practicing engagements, Rodgers said the difference has really come down to which pilots know how to handle their aircraft best.
The Rafale is a lighter airframe but doesnt carry the same type of armament as the Super Hornet. Still, when not fully loaded, Rodgers said the Rafale can pull some moves outside of the Super Hornets capabilities.
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When the Rafale is light, when nothings on it, it can pretty much stand on its tail and go straight up, Rodgers said. When youre on the deck and watch them go straight up, youre like, alright, I guess I cant do that with you. Its pretty cool.
The Rafale , while slightly superior in thrust to weight to the F-18E, the F-18E can hold its own too with a light load. The Typhoon is the one that has a real edge
One good thing about the Rafael is it has a longer range,By at least 800 miles over the Hornet.
The American companies have to start working on improving the range of our fighters by putting conformal fuel tanks on them.That would be a good start.
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