ShotgunSteven
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- May 31, 2001
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Originally posted by: TerryMathews
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: JEDI
duh.. ditanium is next.. the precursor to tritanium
back to op's post:
i would say the space shuttle is the peak. and that is not a compliment.
it's been ~20yrs since the space shuttles were built, and we dont even have anything on the drawing board for the next gen of aircraft.
and dont give me "but how about the Raptors?" Just how much better are the Raptors over the F15 Eagles to justify it's cost?
According to the pilots that test flew them in mock combat, it is no contest. 1 F-22 Raptor > Multiple F-15 Eagles.
Without question. The F/A-22 is more manoeverable, more stealthy (read survivable), faster*, and has a longer range for both cruising and CAP profiles.
*The F-15 can fly faster than the F/A-22 in very short bursts.
The F/A-22 is going to go operational, it's not going to be cancelled. Too much money has been invested, and too many people are currently working on the project to cancel it now.
To get back on topic though, the only thing that mothballed the SR-71 is the collapse of the Soviet Union. None of the countries we consider to be 'hostile' ATM have the capability to shoot down a modern U-2, something which is more economical to fly. Should China or NK become more hostile though, the SR-71s are ready to come back into service.
It's the only plane where a valid SAM evasion technique is 'go faster'.![]()
Yes, I doubt the cancellation as well. In fact, Elmendorf Air Force Base here in Alaska is receiving some F-22's in the near future. This was brought out at the B.R.A.C. hearing I attended for Eielson Air Force Base.
