Originally posted by: rbV5
Pilots were rescued.
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: rbV5
Pilots were rescued.
Yep, heard it on da radio
Bet the rescue included the destruction of the jet too![]()
Originally posted by: Tates
The jet lost an engine while attempting a mid air re-fueling. Pilots ejected to safety.
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: rbV5
Pilots were rescued.
Yep, heard it on da radio
Bet the rescue included the destruction of the jet too![]()
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: rbV5
Pilots were rescued.
Yep, heard it on da radio
Bet the rescue included the destruction of the jet too![]()
Why bother? Nobody there can fly it or fix it, besides, they won't be in power for much longer anyway...
Originally posted by: Tates
The jet lost an engine while attempting a mid air re-fueling. Pilots ejected to safety.
Originally posted by: rudder
The Russians would be interested in whats in that bird. That is why the U.S. blew up that Apache that was captured. Its true they would have a hard time getting it out of the country given the position they are in, but you cannot be too careful.
Why would the jet crash because it lost one engine? As with most Navy aircraft, the F-14 has 2 engines to ensure that the plane can get home if it loses one.
Originally posted by: Corn
Why would the jet crash because it lost one engine? As with most Navy aircraft, the F-14 has 2 engines to ensure that the plane can get home if it loses one.
The obvious reason is that with only 1 engine in operation the aircraft would not be able to refuel safely. Not enough fuel probably to make it "home" anyway and nowhere suitable to land before it ran dry.
I am sure whatever was given to Iran did not include the avionics that our aircraft had at the time. And of course our avionics have significantly improved over the years.The Russians surely already have F-14's. We gave Iran F-14's before the Islamic revolution, and then they became our enemy.
An aircraft designed to fly with two engines is much less stable when flying with only one. They were designed to fly with two so flying with one would probably not be the easiest thing in the world. The reason that most Navy planes have two engines is so that they have more thrust to get off the extremely short runway (they need this even with the catapult). Another thing to note about the F-14 is that it is a very big and heavy plane. When you refuel you have to slow down significantly. getting back up to speed may not be possible with only one engine. also with only one engine the plane is less balanced and therefore harder to fly.Why would it not be able to refuel with one engine? And how is that obvious?
I'd imagine that it's a lot safer to refuel on one engine that it would be to not refuel at all...
Originally posted by: SocrPlyr
The reason that most Navy planes have two engines is so that they have more thrust to get off the extremely short runway (they need this even with the catapult). Another thing to note about the F-14 is that it is a very big and heavy plane. When you refuel you have to slow down significantly. getting back up to speed may not be possible with only one engine. also with only one engine the plane is less balanced and therefore harder to fly. In the end it comes down to one simple thing. It was designed for flight with two working engines. If the designers didn't think it needed them they would not have put them in. In other words they are not there for redundancy.
Josh
Originally posted by: SocrPlyr
I am sure whatever was given to Iran did not include the avionics that our aircraft had at the time. And of course our avionics have significantly improved over the years.The Russians surely already have F-14's. We gave Iran F-14's before the Islamic revolution, and then they became our enemy.
Many countries around the world have F-15s, our air superiority fighter, however in all likelyhood we would win battles with ours because we have different avionics.
An aircraft designed to fly with two engines is much less stable when flying with only one. They were designed to fly with two so flying with one would probably not be the easiest thing in the world. The reason that most Navy planes have two engines is so that they have more thrust to get off the extremely short runway (they need this even with the catapult). Another thing to note about the F-14 is that it is a very big and heavy plane. When you refuel you have to slow down significantly. getting back up to speed may not be possible with only one engine. also with only one engine the plane is less balanced and therefore harder to fly.Why would it not be able to refuel with one engine? And how is that obvious?
I'd imagine that it's a lot safer to refuel on one engine that it would be to not refuel at all...
In the end it comes down to one simple thing. It was designed for flight with two working engines. If the designers didn't think it needed them they would not have put them in. In other words they are not there for redundancy.
Josh
Originally posted by: rudder
Flying with 1 engine is not too much of a problem. Just disregard everything you saw in Top Gun. particualrywith the engine configuration of the f-14. The centerline of thrust is so close to the middle of the fuselage that in the event of an engine failure, other than less power for manuevering it would not affect the flight characteristcs to a point where the plane could not refuel. The two engines are there for redundancy.
Originally posted by: kef7
Sort of off topic, but I was watching a special on NOVA recently about the competition between Boeing and Lockheed over the Joint Strike Fighter. If I recall correctly the JSF will only have one engine, even for the Navy model.
Originally posted by: Trezza
It depends on how the one engine was damaged. if it just broke they could have risked it but if it was on fire i wouldn't take my chances. That could be very bad if the mid air refueling leaked.