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Therefore
August 19th 08, 04:50 PM
Can anyone give me a rundown as to which air craft is the best and the 
salient points for the reasons
The Saab aircraft , I would assume cost much less to build  than the 
Eurofighter but would that decrease its effectiveness in a dog fight
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hielan' laddie
August 19th 08, 06:33 PM
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:50:36 -0400, Therefore wrote
(in article >):
> Can anyone give me a rundown as to which air craft is the best and the 
> salient points for the reasons
The Eurofighter Typhoon is, probably, a better pure air superiority machine 
than the SAAB Grippen. However, the Grippen is by far a better overall 
fighter, especially as the lead the Typhoon has in air superiority isn't that 
great.
Neither of the two are likely to dethrone the current king of fighter 
aircraft, the Su-27 and derivatives thereof, which is considerably better 
than the F-15 and at least as good as the F-22.
> 
> The Saab aircraft , I would assume cost much less to build  than the 
> Eurofighter but would that decrease its effectiveness in a dog fight
The main reason the Grippen won't sell to the people who will by the Typhoon 
is the same reason why those people bought Tornadoes when Viggens were 
demonstrably superior. (Especially the RAF, which bought Tornado ADVs which 
were _utterly useless_, as their radars had to be removed and replaced by 
concrete balast 'cause they didn't bloody work for _years_. The concrete's 
gone now, but the radars still don't work the way they were supposed to. A 
long-range interceptor which doesn't have a working radar is, basically, a 
large lawn dart. The IDS version of the Tornado worked quite well, despite a 
high loss rate in Desert Storm, so it wasn't a design problem.) Basically, 
it's politics. The Swedes aren't a member of the EuroClub, so they'll get 
frozen out.
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ŽiŠardo
August 19th 08, 08:25 PM
hielan' laddie wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:50:36 -0400, Therefore wrote
> (in article >):
> 
>> Can anyone give me a rundown as to which air craft is the best and the 
>> salient points for the reasons
> 
> The Eurofighter Typhoon is, probably, a better pure air superiority machine 
> than the SAAB Grippen. However, the Grippen is by far a better overall 
> fighter, especially as the lead the Typhoon has in air superiority isn't that 
> great.
> 
> Neither of the two are likely to dethrone the current king of fighter 
> aircraft, the Su-27 and derivatives thereof, which is considerably better 
> than the F-15 and at least as good as the F-22.
> 
>> The Saab aircraft , I would assume cost much less to build  than the 
>> Eurofighter but would that decrease its effectiveness in a dog fight
> 
> The main reason the Grippen won't sell to the people who will by the Typhoon 
> is the same reason why those people bought Tornadoes when Viggens were 
> demonstrably superior. (Especially the RAF, which bought Tornado ADVs which 
> were _utterly useless_, as their radars had to be removed and replaced by 
> concrete balast 'cause they didn't bloody work for _years_. The concrete's 
> gone now, but the radars still don't work the way they were supposed to. A 
> long-range interceptor which doesn't have a working radar is, basically, a 
> large lawn dart. The IDS version of the Tornado worked quite well, despite a 
> high loss rate in Desert Storm, so it wasn't a design problem.) Basically, 
> it's politics. The Swedes aren't a member of the EuroClub, so they'll get 
> frozen out.
> 
>> T.I.A.                   ........................Leslie 
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Surely, another reason why the Viggen didn't do well in international 
sales was because of an American veto as they were powered by American 
engines.
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hielan' laddie
August 21st 08, 02:35 PM
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 14:25:50 -0400, ŽiŠardo wrote
(in article >):
> hielan' laddie wrote:
>> On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:50:36 -0400, Therefore wrote
>> (in article >):
>> 
>>> Can anyone give me a rundown as to which air craft is the best and the 
>>> salient points for the reasons
>> 
>> The Eurofighter Typhoon is, probably, a better pure air superiority machine 
>> than the SAAB Grippen. However, the Grippen is by far a better overall 
>> fighter, especially as the lead the Typhoon has in air superiority isn't 
>> that 
>> great.
>> 
>> Neither of the two are likely to dethrone the current king of fighter 
>> aircraft, the Su-27 and derivatives thereof, which is considerably better 
>> than the F-15 and at least as good as the F-22.
>> 
>>> The Saab aircraft , I would assume cost much less to build  than the 
>>> Eurofighter but would that decrease its effectiveness in a dog fight
>> 
>> The main reason the Grippen won't sell to the people who will by the 
>> Typhoon 
>> is the same reason why those people bought Tornadoes when Viggens were 
>> demonstrably superior. (Especially the RAF, which bought Tornado ADVs which 
>> were _utterly useless_, as their radars had to be removed and replaced by 
>> concrete balast 'cause they didn't bloody work for _years_. The concrete's 
>> gone now, but the radars still don't work the way they were supposed to. A 
>> long-range interceptor which doesn't have a working radar is, basically, a 
>> large lawn dart. The IDS version of the Tornado worked quite well, despite 
>> a 
>> high loss rate in Desert Storm, so it wasn't a design problem.) Basically, 
>> it's politics. The Swedes aren't a member of the EuroClub, so they'll get 
>> frozen out.
>> 
>>> T.I.A.                   ........................Leslie 
>>> 
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>> 
> Surely, another reason why the Viggen didn't do well in international 
> sales was because of an American veto as they were powered by American 
> engines.
> 
> 
That didn't help, but AFIK there's only one verified instance of a sale being 
blocked due to that.
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