I'm just a tad worried about the range/payload comparison with the JSF. I have a feeling this airframe will not be remembered as one of the greats - it's not optimised for any particular task. Part stealthy, not much range (though better than an FA18) and too much of a compromise design (the basic structure has to be designed to handle CTOL carrier landings - adds weight and reduces payload.).
You should worry more about trying to fly F-111's into those "deadly" "double digit" SAM environments against "evolved Flanker" variants.
BTW, aircraft designed for CTOL carrier landings have fared pretty well over the years. F-8 Crusader, F-4 Phantom and F/A-18 Hornets are all pretty handy combat aircraft I hear...
Isn't it amazing though that Russian CTOL carrier designed (MiG-29 etc) aircraft don't seem to suffer the same issues that Western ones do?
There was a proposal put forward to re-engine the F111 - toss out the TF33's (50/60's technology) and whack in a pair of F110's - bang up to date. More thrust, more reliability, (maybe even the ability to supercruise?), lower fuel burn so more range or payload. The avionics have been progressively updated to an 80/90's level, why not the powerplants? I believe there were enough airframes at the Arizona Boneyard a few years back to ensure the pick of low fatigue airframe components... Oh well too late now
There certainly was. WHY I cannot understand.
Apparently an F/A-18E/F or "legacy" Hornet or F-35 Lightning II is not survivable in a region "flush" with advanced Flanker variants, but a re-engined F-111 is...
There WERE enough airframes at AMARC for Dr Kopp to have a wet dream over, but unfortunately Google Earth seems to show that they've all be chopped up for scrap...
Pity. Guess we won't be getting 55 of them any longer will we?
We could then have chosen a smaller number of F22's (yes I know the septic's haven't released them for overseas sales yet - they would have with the right persuasion) and had a proper air superiority fighter to defend the pigs. If the close support/interdiction role was needed then a squadron purchase of FA 18F's (as is already coming) or more Hawks (maybe 200's) could have filled the role.
So "legacy" Bugs and F-35's are not survivable in this region of ours "flush" with advanced Flanker variants, but a Hawk 200 is?
Now I've heard EVERYTHING.
What "persuasion" is this, that could cause the US Congress to overturn it's decision? An order of "30 odd" F-22's?
Japan tried to order 100+ and got rejected.
Perhaps we could hold the US to ransom or something? Maybe put a gun to "Dubya's" head in Sydney this week or something?
Force could have looked like this 12 - 18 F111 'upgrades', 30 odd F22's, 24 or so fA18F's/Hawk 200's.
Instead we'll have all the eggs in the JSF basket. Hope it works...
OMG, another "believer"...
Feed from the Carlo Kopp trough my friend. It'll get you almost as far as it's got him, ie: nowhere.