As my knowledge about aircrafts is someways limited I always wondered how designers decide into which direction an aircraft ejects it's flares.
For example the US fighters tend to eject them downwards while the B-1B does it upwards. May first idea was that the original mission profile of the B-1B makes it much more likely that an enemy fighter attacks from above.
But that doesn't explain why the Su-27s and MiG-29s also direct them upwards.
I assume Helicopters direct them downwards because of the rotor.
So I would be gratefull if the assembled air force crowd could shed some light onto that.
For example the US fighters tend to eject them downwards while the B-1B does it upwards. May first idea was that the original mission profile of the B-1B makes it much more likely that an enemy fighter attacks from above.
But that doesn't explain why the Su-27s and MiG-29s also direct them upwards.
I assume Helicopters direct them downwards because of the rotor.
So I would be gratefull if the assembled air force crowd could shed some light onto that.