BMW_Dude said:I know nothing about aircraft, you guys seem to know loads!
So which is the best fighter jet in the world? (in terms of overall, not in one area such as speed!)
BMWFREAK said:Thrust vectoring is not new, but weren't the Russians the first to experiment with that. I always thought that the Su-37 was going to make it into production. I thought that aircraft was superb and personally don't know why the Russians did a away with it.
I don't know a lot about military aircraft and their history but I do know some.
Like BMWFREAK said its hard to say what is the best jet fighter overall, because they all are designed for different environments etc. For example, there is only one pilot that has flown the Eurofighter and the F22. He's says its like comparing apples with oranges.I know nothing about aircraft, you guys seem to know loads!
So which is the best fighter jet in the world? (in terms of overall, not in one area such as speed!)
NarutoRamen said:I'm not sure if the Russians were the first to play around with Thrust Vectoring, but I'm sure that they were the first to perfect it. The new JSF from Lockheed and the F22 have thrust vectoring to a certain degree but not anything like the SU-37 and i guess Su-47(?) The reason Russians did away with Su-37 is because lack of funding. I'm sure you remember the state the Russian gov was in, in the mid 90s? They weren't doing to good.
What I seriously hate about the new Jet-fighters coming out is that they are all Fly-By-Wire. The two top planes in the world, F-22 and Eurofighter, are sitting ducks if their computer system crashes or fails. They are not aerodynamically efficient and the only reason that can be in the air is because the computer is correcting the wing/rudder angles and such like 100+times a second. Compare that to the A-10 Warthog who can drop it's engines if they get shot or fail and the can just glide down back to earth.
NarutoRamen said:What I seriously hate about the new Jet-fighters coming out is that they are all Fly-By-Wire. The two top planes in the world, F-22 and Eurofighter, are sitting ducks if their computer system crashes or fails. They are not aerodynamically efficient and the only reason that can be in the air is because the computer is correcting the wing/rudder angles and such like 100+times a second. Compare that to the A-10 Warthog who can drop it's engines if they get shot or fail and the can just glide down back to earth.
Awesome pics, Christian!
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