_BlackHawk_ wrote: I remember cutting apart my former lecturer at University
So Ace......how did that work for ya come exam time
Ray
_BlackHawk_ wrote: I remember cutting apart my former lecturer at University
davecana wrote:If it came down to which I'd rather be flying to deliver my bombs to a target, First of, I'd rather send a UCAV, I don't want to be any where near the wrong end of a missile launch. If it gets hit, I'm not dead, and I can launch a second one safely from the other side of the planet. Second choice would be the F-35, mainly because if it is difficult to see, through stealth and other electronic measures, then it's difficult to target. Plus the inter-operabilty between F-35's is second to none. Plus, the decision for the request to buy these planes is made by people who know about flying in combat, are trained in such things, and are highly skilled in such things. Last place I want to be is in a B-52. An F-35 will shoot one of them down before they even know one is hunting them. And just for shits and giggles, could even finish the B-52's mission after it was destroyed.
Brad, you say we may never know the full potential of the F-35. I would think it is a definite that we will never know it's full potential. The only people that will ever truly know that, will the the pilots who fly them, and those who command them. Even other RAAF pilots, will never know the full potential of this machine, because they have no requirement to know.
Capt NG wrote:Salty.. The military do release that info.. Just go check AMI.. They're all over it like a rash on a pimps proverbial.
I'm still not a fan of this aircraft and that's just on cost alone. I'm also not a fan of the Robert McNamara rationalisation programs as you'll always need a dedicated fighter, bomber and strike aircraft. For Australia, do we really need this aircraft? I would prefer us to have a large force of conventional aircraft supported by a force of electronic warfare aircraft and then a smaller force of stealth for special operations. I've maintained that F-15 should still be built and would be the perfect aircraft for Australia.
tor lives wrote:Why spend billions of dollars on stealthy, "invisible" F-35s .....when all you apparently need is a Boeing 777 that seems to be able to achieve the same "trick" just fine.
Ray
(being very factious of course)
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