The F-22 dose have 2 engines.I may be wrong, but those don't look like F-22's, the rear section where the engine thrusters are looks to be double-jets like an F-15, not the single one on the F-22? It may just be the pic or my lack of knowledge though haha
Well secretary Gates only mentioned keeping F 15 E untill 2025 with congress..none as i'm awere on that speech mentioning on keeping F 15 C.Hey does anyone here know if the USAF is still planing on keeping 177 F-15Cs and 224 F-15Es until 2025?
Well they will keep them until the F-35 is in service. No sense in replacing 450 F-15s with only 187 F-22s is there?Well secretary Gates only mentioned keeping F 15 E untill 2025 with congress..none as i'm awere on that speech mentioning on keeping F 15 C.
The F-15E is rated for 16000 flight hours and will remain into the later 2020's. The F-15C's will retire in 2025-2027. Look at slide 25:Well they will keep them until the F-35 is in service. No sense in replacing 450 F-15s with only 187 F-22s is there?
Why not if they are 3 times more effective and much less likely to be shot down? One F16 is more effective than all the B-17's in US 8th Army Air Force during WWII. With precision guided munitions that F-16 can take out a specific target that even 1000 bomber raids during WWII missed with their saturation bombing.Well they will keep them until the F-35 is in service. No sense in replacing 450 F-15s with only 187 F-22s is there?
bold move, but refreshing if indeed the case.The Obama administration told Lockheed to end lobbying efforts for the F-22. or the administration will review other Lockheed products including the LCS. This should be the final nail.
Can one F-22 be 3 places at once? No, I did not think so. There is no logic with a 3 for 1 replacement thats why they are accelerating production of the F-35 because 187 F-22s wont replace the F-15s, just a small portion of them.Why not if they are 3 times more effective and much less likely to be shot down? One F16 is more effective than all the B-17's in US 8th Army Air Force during WWII. With precision guided munitions that F-16 can take out a specific target that even 1000 bomber raids during WWII missed with their saturation bombing.
According to the attached chart (from the Sep 2008 JSF briefing), here are a few details:Can one F-22 be 3 places at once? No, I did not think so. There is no logic with a 3 for 1 replacement thats why they are accelerating production of the F-35 because 187 F-22s wont replace the F-15s, just a small portion of them.
Most of the F-15Cs and F-15Es will remain in service until 2025 when the last of them will be replaced by F-35s.
As I understand it you guys will have a few more than one - about 187 (minus the 2 that pranged). What I was suggesting is that whereas in the past you may have needed to deploy 3 squadrons, now you may only need one (thus being able to 'stretch' the numbers). The ability to supercruise means the F-22 can cover a larger piece of airspace for example. The F-35 will not be a dodo in the A2A role, so will require much less in the way of escorts.Can one F-22 be 3 places at once? No, I did not think so. There is no logic with a 3 for 1 replacement thats why they are accelerating production of the F-35 because 187 F-22s wont replace the F-15s, just a small portion of them.
Most of the F-15Cs and F-15Es will remain in service until 2025 when the last of them will be replaced by F-35s.
Actually the F-35 has significantly greater range than the F-22.The ability to supercruise means the F-22 can cover a larger piece of airspace for example. The F-35 will not be a dodo in the A2A role, so will require much less in the way of escorts.
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blog...79a7Post:4b1acff8-f05e-435a-a22f-7b32df4c9f6dAsked about the "optimal ratio" of F-35s to F-22s, Lindell said: "It depends on what we can afford but the studies and analysis show a mix with an increased number of F-22s". The argument rested mainly on the F-22's higher speed and air-to-air capability, translating into fewer aircraft needed to cover a given area: in air-to-air, six F-22s were worth ten F-35s.
Yep, aware of that - I was making the comparison with the F-15's that F-15 Eagle was talking about.Actually the F-35 has significantly greater range than the F-22.
Yes.So buying 1763 F-35s is about the same as buying 1050 F-22s when it comes to air to air capability. So you get the best bang for your buck with the F-35 which is why the pentagon decided to cap the F-22 production line at 187 aircraft and accelerate the F-35 instead.