The Swedish Model: How to build a jet fighter.
Douglas Eagleson wrote:
On May 9, 4:57 pm, Dan wrote:
Douglas Eagleson wrote:
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The russian mig-30 that literally stops in mid
flight and recovers, is another example. A forward canard allows this.
The "cobra" maneuver is not a very good combat move. Do a simple
free body diagram to see what happens to acceleration and velocity
vectors. The MiG is a sitting duck throughout the maneuver and takes a
long time to recover.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
The maneuver is obviously only a technical ability.
It's only good for air shows.
As dog fighting
goes a well planned first approach with missles always wins.
Not always. What happens if the missile fails to perform or the
target outmaneuvers it?
A dogfight as a rule can be forced with the lost aircraft. A sucker
aircraft and absorb/take the radar.
Please translate.
after this occur a true missilefree dogfight happens.
All free battle has an AMERICAN superior first strike built in. If
this is lost, then what happens is a secondary senario occurs. An
litteral aircraft to aircraft and attritionloss war. When attrition
dictates a winner what happens?
All wars are a function of attrition.
So large air battle planning fails when aircraft performance only
dictates.
Not to put to fine a point on things, but ALL battle planning is
limited to by the assets on hand to include available technology.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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