F-22A Raptors for sale. - Page 4




 
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February 22nd, 2006  
Rabs
 
 
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Cool. I never knew the Blackbird was stealth!
It wasnt by todays defenition stealthy but it had several radar reducing properties.


The dam thing was A IR magnet anyway.
February 22nd, 2006  
Whispering Death
 
 
Rabs - What is it about the Raptor and JSF stealth that makes it more advanced than the B-2?
February 22nd, 2006  
raspsa
 
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Originally Posted by Whispering Death
Rabs - What is it about the Raptor and JSF stealth that makes it more advanced than the B-2?
The specific answers to your question are surely classified. The general answer is that building stealth planes is a learning process where lessons learned from previous projects are incorporated into the new product.
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February 22nd, 2006  
Rabs
 
 
I dont know WD i was just trying to figure out 4 generations of stealth planes

But a case could be made for the avionics, ability to go supersonic, supercruise, a2a abilities.
February 22nd, 2006  
zander_0633
 
 
Whoa! So if one can break the old code, then the new one is easy?
February 22nd, 2006  
Whispering Death
 
 
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Originally Posted by Rabs
I dont know WD i was just trying to figure out 4 generations of stealth planes

But a case could be made for the avionics, ability to go supersonic, supercruise, a2a abilities.
I mean, I don't know, maybe there's something new about the stealth, it just looks a lot like the B2 stuff.

Those other things plus the stealth are why it's a 5th generation fighter.
February 23rd, 2006  
ASTRALdragon
 
 
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Originally Posted by Missileer
Just because the trigger didn't work didn't mean the heat seeker was bad. It did it's part but I think they fixed that little "gotcha" by putting a proximity and contact detonator on them. Back then, in fact, in the `60s when I worked on them, The detector was made by Honeywell and they cooled it with liquid Nitrogen which made it extremely sensitive, so to keep from the missile from turning on it's own aircraft, there were caging relays that were timed to release after the missile left the aircraft. All the pilot got was a low lock-on tone, about 6 kilohertz, in his headset to tell him he was aligned and locked on the target.
I understood like half of what you wrote there, but damn does it sound cool. I have the utmost respect and admiration of those who would work on and preserve the intelligent designs of American technology from those who would steal and pirate it.
February 26th, 2006  
shocktroop
 
Not a good idea. The F-22 is far superior to any other fighter.
And if Japan is worried about North Korea attacking- Japanese F-15Js are more that enough to shoot down those old North Korean MiGs.
February 26th, 2006  
zander_0633
 
 
haha! I heard North Korea has Advance Migs! They may have SU-27! or Even MIG-29!
February 26th, 2006  
sandy
 
NK has 40 MIG-29.
MIG-29 is not threat,because luck of fuel.
I think,the most threat of NK is AN-2.
AWACS may regard them as Car,because of low speed.
and NK troops can invade SK easily.