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"Bill Silvey" wrote...
I swear to god, every time Tarver posts, an idiot moves up one rung on the intelligence ladder, Tarver having given up his current position. "Modern aircraft are electric." And to think all these years the USAF, USMC, ANG, Army Aviation, USN and others had been worried about *fuel*! Why if they'd just purchased *batteries* everything would be fine! Yeah, there's that minor "fuel" thang... But I read somewhere about sumpthin called hydrastics or hydraulics or sumpthin like that, and sumpthin about achewators or sumpthin by the ailerons and elevators or escalators or sumpthin, that run by hydrastic fluids or sumpthin... Oh! In anuther part of the book, I read about "air systems" that are INSIDE the airplane! Not the air OUTSIDE the airplane, thet their flyin thru... Sumbody sed the "air systems" run the flaps and reverse gear or sumpthin, and even the air conditioning and the water faucet! Jus think! If yew could git the air to run the air conditioner in a house, yew wouldn't hafta pay for electric air conditioners in the windows! I have an electric boat, but I haven't been on an electric airplane yet. I gotta see one! |
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![]() "Ed Majden" wrote in message . ca... The F/A-18A replacement is planned to be a robot. John P. Tarver, MS/PE Electrical Engineer Hell, they aren't thinking of bringing back the Bomarc are they? Right now they are developimg air to air refueling capabilities. The idea is that a pilot can fly more missions, if they never leave the ship. |
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"Ed Majden" wrote in message
. ca The F/A-18A replacement is planned to be a robot. John P. Tarver, MS/PE Electrical Engineer Hell, they aren't thinking of bringing back the Bomarc are they???????????? ;-) Further, this should come as a great huge shock to the people designing control systems and cockpits for F35's. -- http://www.delversdungeon.dragonsfoot.org Remove the X's in my email address to respond. "Damn you Silvey, and your endless fortunes." - Stephen Weir I hate furries. |
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![]() "Bill Silvey" wrote in message ... "Ed Majden" wrote in message . ca The F/A-18A replacement is planned to be a robot. Hell, they aren't thinking of bringing back the Bomarc are they???????????? ;-) Further, this should come as a great huge shock to the people designing control systems and cockpits for F35's. The Navy doesn't plan to purchase F-35s. They intend to opt out when production begins. |
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![]() "B2431" wrote in message ... snip Not to put too fine a point on this, but one would suppose an EE would know the difference between "electric" and "electronic." Are you attempting to expand your idiot credentials beyond air data, Dan? |
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You've got it backwards. Dick is the ex-F-100 pilot who flew around the
world non-stop; Burt is the designer. I didn't know either of them flew the F-15. Jim Thomas Ed Rasimus wrote: "Dudley Henriques" wrote: I would never go so far as to say a guy with Rutan's know how is full of it, although I'm fairly certain that if he indeed did say what the initial poster is saying what he said, he was in effect, doing some "creative marketing" which he's been known to do from time to time.:-)) I remember Jim Bede doing the same thing when the BD1 was the hottest thing around and he was trying like hell to sell the kits. Man, did he end up with problems!!!.....but that's another story. Naturally what Ras is saying about evolution is right on, but I'm also fairly certain Rutan knows this as well. He's in the innovation business for sure, and pushing that concept isn't all that unusual for him. I don't believe his designs are commercial enough to be successful on a large scale. The airplanes are good and well designed, but I can tell you from my own experience they're WAY OUT THERE!!! :-)) Rutan has come up with historic developments in bonding, glass, and composite construction. I honestly believe that when it's all said and done, his ultimate contribution will have been in how these innovations interface into other designers more commercial designs. Remember that there are TWO Rutans--Dick is the designer and Burt the guinea pig in the cockpit usually. The innovation and creativeness that gave us the Varieze, Voyager and a raft of other creations came from Dick. Dick's the one that usually shows up at River Rats reunions as well--seems to have a bit of Phantom in his background..... Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (ret) ***"When Thunder Rolled: *** An F-105 Pilot Over N. Vietnam" *** from Smithsonian Books ISBN: 1588341038 |
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Don't know about the F-15, but Col. Jerry Gentry (rip) did the F-4 spin
tests with one of the Rutan brothers in his back seat. You've all seen the video of the two of them stepping over the side of that flat spin after the spin chute departs. I could swear Jerry said it was Dick. -- Les F-4C(WW),D,E,G(WW)/AC-130A/MC-130E EWO (ret) "Jim Thomas" wrote in message ink.net... You've got it backwards. Dick is the ex-F-100 pilot who flew around the world non-stop; Burt is the designer. I didn't know either of them flew the F-15. Jim Thomas Ed Rasimus wrote: "Dudley Henriques" wrote: I would never go so far as to say a guy with Rutan's know how is full of it, although I'm fairly certain that if he indeed did say what the initial poster is saying what he said, he was in effect, doing some "creative marketing" which he's been known to do from time to time.:-)) I remember Jim Bede doing the same thing when the BD1 was the hottest thing around and he was trying like hell to sell the kits. Man, did he end up with problems!!!.....but that's another story. Naturally what Ras is saying about evolution is right on, but I'm also fairly certain Rutan knows this as well. He's in the innovation business for sure, and pushing that concept isn't all that unusual for him. I don't believe his designs are commercial enough to be successful on a large scale. The airplanes are good and well designed, but I can tell you from my own experience they're WAY OUT THERE!!! :-)) Rutan has come up with historic developments in bonding, glass, and composite construction. I honestly believe that when it's all said and done, his ultimate contribution will have been in how these innovations interface into other designers more commercial designs. Remember that there are TWO Rutans--Dick is the designer and Burt the guinea pig in the cockpit usually. The innovation and creativeness that gave us the Varieze, Voyager and a raft of other creations came from Dick. Dick's the one that usually shows up at River Rats reunions as well--seems to have a bit of Phantom in his background..... Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (ret) ***"When Thunder Rolled: *** An F-105 Pilot Over N. Vietnam" *** from Smithsonian Books ISBN: 1588341038 |
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