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Eurojet proposes thrust-vectoring upgrade for Typhoon
Flight International ^ | 14/10/09 | Andrew Doyle

Posted on 10/14/2009 8:19:22 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki

Eurojet proposes thrust-vectoring upgrade for Typhoon

By Andrew Doyle

Eurofighter and engine supplier Eurojet are stepping up their efforts to interest Typhoon customer nations in a thrust-vectoring upgrade that promises to bring substantial operational benefits and pay for itself through lifecycle cost reductions.

Equipping the twin-engined Typhoon's EJ200s with thrust vectoring nozzles (TVN) could reduce fuel burn on a typical mission by up to 5%, while increasing available thrust in supersonic cruise by up to 7%, the engine consortium says.

Eurojet partner ITP benchtested a TVN several years ago, and EADS earlier this year equipped its Typhoon cockpit simulator to emulate the performance enhancements offered by the technology.

The industrial partners are now looking for funding to launch a flight-demonstrator programme.

Thrust vectoring could provide a virtual control surface when coupled with the Typhoon's flight-control system, improving survivability, manoeuvrability and the aircraft's ability to carry an asymmetric weapons load. It also reduces trim drag and therefore fuel consumption by "unloading" aerodynamic control surfaces.

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"Most operationally significant is the speed that it gives you in supercruise, because obviously the pilots are very keen on low observability at high speed," says Salvador Costa Krämer, Eurofighter product manager for Tranche 3 production, Meteor integration and new business. "Seven per cent more thrust in supercruise is quite a remarkable achievement," he adds.

Eurojet technical director Matt Price says that while thrust vectoring promises operational advantages, "we have to look at lifecycle costs as well. The business that we're in is that we have to hit both those things together."

Thrust vectoring has the potential to extend engine life by reducing operating temperatures at a given power setting. It could also be used to reduce take-off and landing distances and approach speed.

"We know the benefit is there," says Price. "In terms of route to market we need to be able to quantify that and present it in the right way to the customer."

He says that after flying the modified EADS simulator, "some of the pilots have been quite astonished at what the aircraft can do".

The TVN could be retofitted to the existing EJ200 without the need for structural changes to the engine or airframe, says Eurojet.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: aerospace; eads; ej200; engine; eurofighter; miltech

1 posted on 10/14/2009 8:19:23 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
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...after flying the modified EADS simulator, “some of the pilots have been quite astonished at what the (simulated) aircraft can do”.

And “The TVN could be retofitted to the existing EJ200 without the need for structural changes to the engine or airframe, says Eurojet”? Hope so. Hope they don’t kill many pilots proving one way or t’other.


2 posted on 10/14/2009 8:32:24 AM PDT by flowerplough ( Pennsylvania today - New New Jersey meets North West Virginia.)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

My modifying the shape (not the airframe) and adding thrust vectoring to older aircraft, we could have increased their capabilities for a fraction of the cost of the F-22 and F-35. I’m not saying that we didn’t need stealth aircraft, just that the backups for the stealth aircraft would be better.


3 posted on 10/14/2009 8:47:31 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (The Second Amendment. Don't MAKE me use it.)
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To: sukhoi-30mki
NASA tested 3D thrust vectoring on the F-15 S/MTD canard demonstrator during the ACTIVE program in the early 1990s.


4 posted on 10/14/2009 10:39:59 AM PDT by Yo-Yo (Joe Wilson speaks for me.)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

Maybe they should just buy more Harriers. At least if the runway gets blown up, that’s one aircraft that can take off & land.


5 posted on 10/14/2009 11:23:46 PM PDT by Kevmo (So America gets what America deserves - the destruction of its Constitution. ~Leo Donofrio, 6/1/09)
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