This thread talking more on General Civilian Airliners and Airlines. There's another thread on General Military Aviation. There's also dedicated thread on Chinese AF and another ones on Taiwan AF.Forgive me if this is the wrong thread for this.
Yes thanks, I've moved that post if someone wants to delete the above, thank you.This thread talking more on General Civilian Airliners and Airlines. There's another thread on General Military Aviation. There's also dedicated thread on Chinese AF and another ones on Taiwan AF.
Not much good if you have the Red Baron on your six and you are limited on motion lotion. The Red Baron gonna get you.Stuff
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No idea how far it can fly , from the article it appears it can manage three or four times around the airfield at very high speed
TBH I thought that too. I wonder if it has to do with individual runways? I know that ice quality can vary spatially and that if a runway is on an ice shelf it can depend on the stability of the shelf, the underlying water conditions and the mean annual temperature of the water at the foot of the shelf. The foot of an ice shelf is where it touches the sea floor. For example the Pine Island shelf is melting at the foot because of a change in water currents with a deep depth warm water current being the cause of the melting. Eventually this melting will cause the shelf to break off and go walkabout.I thought operating large commercial aircraft from the ice runways down south was an issue, this one appears to have had no problems. The article suggests the only problem was the pilot at first struggled to correctly identify the runway due to glare.
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I wonder if Boeing will want to have an operator duplicate this flight with a 747?I thought operating large commercial aircraft from the ice runways down south was an issue, this one appears to have had no problems. The article suggests the only problem was the pilot at first struggled to correctly identify the runway due to glare.
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If Boeing did that then Airbus would only try and go one up and try with an A380I wonder if Boeing will want to have an operator duplicate this flight with a 747?
Like KC-X these issues though are just as likely to have happened if not more so with the VH71 that originally won. The issues being with the communications equipment which is brand new. wiring and software. Then a minor problem with the air stairs (The leader of the free world doesn’t board an aircraft by ladder). Followed by the insistence of using the lawn as a helicopter pad.More problems for the S-92 based presidential helicopter replacement, the second attempt running into trouble. Seems to be auxiliary kit as opposed to the helicopter itself (other than burning the Whitehouse lawn).
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I guess the CH-148 version with the back ramp would not provide for good photo ops.Like KC-X these issues though are just as likely to have happened if not more so with the VH71 that originally won. The issues being with the communications equipment which is brand new. wiring and software. Then a minor problem with the air stairs (The leader of the free world doesn’t board an aircraft by ladder). Followed by the insistence of using the lawn as a helicopter pad.
Since the President of the US hasn’t been wheelchair bound since FDR (Though JFK should have been) no. Besides the ramp space maybe inaccessible internally on Marine one. It’s not just photo ops but due to both the luxury and security.I guess the CH-148 version with the back ramp would not provide for good photo ops.
Performance wise it's pretty close to that of the PLZ M28 Skytruck (C-148 in US service)US to provide C408 SkyCourier to FMS customers
The US Department of Defense (DoD) is to provide the Cessna C408 SkyCourier twin-turboprop to Foreign Military Sale (FMS) customers as part of a wider light transport...www.janes.com
The US now also plan to offer the Cessna 408 Skycourier to foreign military customers.
The first flight of the first prototype was just in may 2020, and Cessna has the plan to intodruce it on the worldmarket in mid 2022. The IPTN N219 had its first flight in august 2017, and until today there are no signs that serial production will start soon.
Yes, the AC-208 Combat Caravan. And also a competitor in the USSOCOM Armed Overwatch aircraft procurement as the MC-208 Guardian (along with the PLZ M28)The 208 was also modified into a Birddog style Gunship for COIN missions packing Hellfire missiles.