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Modern day propeller fighter - hypothetical
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December 4th 03, 02:48 AM
George Ruch
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(Nev) wrote:
Some of the latest developments in propeller aircraft has fascinated
me. It also brought up an interesting hypothetical question; mostly
when reading about modern day warbird replicas.
With relatively easily available technology off the shelf (no rail
guns or laser cannon please). Lets say a reasonable development budget
of oh say $300 million. The question is are we capable of producing
superior prop aircraft than the great fighters of WWII and what
configuration would it take?
[snip]
If we were to design a new prop, gun armed aircrafy would it
essentially look pretty similar to a carbon fibre, turbo-prop P-51
Mustang or would it be some bizzare split wing, dual rear engined
travesty?
Bizarre, hardly. Have you taken a look at the Beech Starship?
http://www.bobscherer.com/Pages/Starship.htm
and
http://www.brunton.net/starship.html
Seems like that would be a reasonable starting point for such a fighter.
Advanced composite construction, modern avionics and flight controls, and
sexy as hell.
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