jupiter2007
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Yes, but I would use the longer fuselage of the two-seater Kowsar, but for a single pilot, so that I could expand the capacity of the fuel tanks and the systems on boardSomething like this.....
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Yes, but I would use the longer fuselage of the two-seater Kowsar, but for a single pilot, so that I could expand the capacity of the fuel tanks and the systems on board
poor engines , they are suffocating .continuing in the hypotheses, for this photoshop I used a delta wing very similar to that of the photo posted previously, the first using the fuselage of the F-5E, the second the fuselage of the Kowsar / F-5F but
single-seat, and in the third always the fuselage of the Kowsar f-5F but single-seat with canard wings front.
yes, front of the engine intake, but higherpoor engines , they are suffocating .
do you knew what a havoc you made in air turbulence by putting those canards just in front of the engine intake.
......omissis
unlike su-30mki that have under the wing inlet , f5 have over the wing inlet.yes, front of the engine intake, but higher
Another one was the mirage based atlas cheetah,which used fixed canards that attached to the over wing intakes:unlike su-30mki that have under the wing inlet , f5 have over the wing inlet.
in many cases they put the cannards over the inlet at all , just look at some airplanes with cannards and you see what i say
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canard_(aeronautics)
but if you add canard to the air intake itself and use canard, the intake structure will experience tensions which in original design it was not supposed to.Another one was the mirage based atlas cheetah,which used fixed canards that attached to the over wing intakes:
you can read this for more information:Plz, enlighten me, what are the advantages of using delta wings on F5 ?
Yes,you would most definitely have to beef up the whole front section of the intake trunking.but if you add canard to the air intake itself and use canard, the intake structure will experience tensions which in original design it was not supposed to.
I'm mostly in favour of a Cranked delta wing like the ones on saab drakken.
i don't think that the wing extension would act as canard because it's position is in the middle of fuselage. possibly a good flap though.Yes,you would most definitely have to beef up the whole front section of the intake trunking.
Personally I think that probably the most original,not to mention potentially effective,concept of the moving canard was the rear hinged integrated canard on the pak fa.Its one of those things that when you see it you cant help but think."oh yeah,now why didnt I think of that!"[lol].Plus I think its a far more elegant solution than say the intake mounted canards on the chengdu j-20 for instance
It makes me wonder if it would be possible to do something similar with the leading edge extensions on the f5