Posted on 02/07/2011 8:55:21 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld
Are they gonna call it the Super-Duper Hornet?
That is up to Boeing.
Thinking as a Navy Admiral: can I see a side by side of the E/A 18 vs The F/A 18?
Just a a new thought...
>>We are screwed if we dont get the next strike fighter fielded in a timely fashion.<<
We already have it: The F/A 18 (or E/A 18 of people want to label the increment).
The Super Hornet owns her mission sky already.
It is the F-35B is hanging everything up. My proposal is to proceed to production the F-35A and F-35C and leave the F-35B behind.
I agree.
Lockheed should start filling some orders and selling the plane to Japan,South Korea, and Taiwan.
Super hornet gets out-run by almost any fighter fielded by the Russians. An old F/A-18 can run away from it. We got sold a bill of goods on this one.
An admiral in the program was quoted in “Flying” Magazine as saying the “super” hornet is superior in all ways EXCEPT acceleration, top speed, and turning ability.
When we got rid of the F-14, and the intruder based tankers, the strike radius of carriers dropped drastically. It’s so bad that the Indians are insisting on more powerful engines than the USN version of the “super” hornet.
Not for the Marine Corps it doesn't and the Super Hornet's performance is nowhere near that of the fighter it was supposed to replace, the F-14.
A conclusion reached by worshipping at the altar of Bill Sweetman. Tell me how that code is coming for the A and C and if they've got a solution yet for the transonic roll-off on the A.
Right. To hell with finishing all that unnecessary code and all those meaningless flight tests.
Michael Donely has said their will be a “minor” for the F35A but you can compare it to the F-35B delay which has significant issues. You are comparing apples and oranges.You can fix the issues F-35A while on the assembly line.
The early retirement of the F-14 (heck the F117 [other milspace, I know], either!) never made any sense to me.
VGMT was ultimately adaptable.
But I can only defend what is, not decrie what was...
The F-35 program has achieved its goal of 394 test flights for 2010 and have already logged 500 flights.
One of its most important upgrades was the addition of a 3-foot long yellow lightning bolt on the fuselage, just under the canopy. Pilots love it.
As far as I know, the only advance is an organic IRST capability on the Indian MMRCA F/A-18E/F, vs. requiring a LITENING pod on USN F/A-18E/Fs for IRST.
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