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You will get some FICTIONAL story ; he will narrate something which never happened
Fictional story ? How much do you know about JF-17 ?
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You will get some FICTIONAL story ; he will narrate something which never happened
Kid,
I have never stated that it is cleared for missions at 11 G's----there is no fighter aircraft in the world cleared for that kind of G's. Cleared for and able to are two different things----.
Your stupidity has no limitations-----every current new fighter aircraft manufactured in the last 30 years can DO 11 G's---which does not mean that the pilot can take that number---if the pilot cannot take the 11 G's---then what is the purpose of 11G's----no reason---.
You own LCA would tae 11 G---but will never be cleared for that---it will also have G limiter on it.
Arabs will definitely buy Thunder .....the time they were buying Super Mashaks, that time they also had the money to buy anything from the rest of the world ...Good diplomacy is all Thunder would need ...Pakistan has offered almost every military skills to its Arab allies ....this might become one ground for exporting Thunder to some of them ...its Block-2 variant of course ...again I am stressing its carrier killing ability as well ...and you are right ...It can come par with Block-52 and lesser in price and with no strings attached as well !
Zilch, but to admit something good about it would mean permanent denial of nirvana by the cosmic karma.Fictional story ? How much do you know about JF-17 ?
Hi,
Why are you telling me that---I already know it----please share it with your colleague.
Janab - I wish they could understand...
You realize majority of the 4th gen platforms have the ability to go 11G's? USAF F-16 pilots routinely test fly and go around 9.5 - 10 's (for fun, not instructed to do so for any missions). The G limit is really due to the limitations of the human body. Not because the airframe can't take 10 or 11 g's.
Did you know that a 747 can go super sonic? and can also do limited rolls sub sonic? BUT....after a few attempts, good luck flying it as you'd have compromised the structural integrity of the plane. Similarly, in fighter jets (4th gen or above), you'd put pilot's brain /body integrity at risk if you tried 11G's. But the aircraft itself is capable of doing it.
In 1985, an F-15 was tested to go beyond 30 G's, the airframe was so bent and the wing skin was wrinkled up badly (that's all metal and composites). So ability is one thing, flying at safe, optimal performance is a whole different issue, and that's what's instructed in flight schools.
Plus, every mission and fuel / weapons' configuration has its own G recommended limits so pilots have to see their manuals pre-flight to understand mission configuration for optimal and safe flight maneuvers.
Kid,
I have never stated that it is cleared for missions at 11 G's----there is no fighter aircraft in the world cleared for that kind of G's. Cleared for and able to are two different things----.
Your stupidity has no limitations-----every current new fighter aircraft manufactured in the last 30 years can DO 11 G's---which does not mean that the pilot can take that number---if the pilot cannot take the 11 G's---then what is the purpose of 11G's----no reason---.
You own LCA would tae 11 G---but will never be cleared for that---it will also have G limiter on it.
I dont need parallels and half stories about what fighters can or cannot do, i need links for a fighter called JF-17s and its 9Gs limit which is claimed. A MiG-25 can also do a 10Gs although it was cleared for just 4, but the interceptor is practically dead after that or needs a lot of replacing to do if its lucky enough to land. There is a reason manufacturers give ratings, and if the ratings are LESSER than the pilot tolerance of 9Gs, then it means the fighter is not cleared for 9Gs..plain and simple. If it says 9Gs, yes then it means it is either cleared for the 9Gs or even more than that and is limited by 9G limits imposed by the FBW. But if it cant EVEN REACH the general pilot tolerance level of ratings then be careful when you pull that stick in this compromise of a plane.
Oh.. and just because fighters made by other countries who spend billions on R&D for their fighters to be the best, has 9Gs, doesnt mean all fighters made will reach that figure. All the 9Gs ratings which you see, isnt achieved by magic or a born right of every fighter, its hard work and hard money which brings forth that.
I dont need parallels and half stories about what fighters can or cannot do, i need links for a fighter called JF-17s and its 9Gs limit which is claimed. A MiG-25 can also do a 10Gs although it was cleared for just 4, but the interceptor is practically dead after that or needs a lot of replacing to do if its lucky enough to land. There is a reason manufacturers give ratings, and if the ratings are LESSER than the pilot tolerance of 9Gs, then it means the fighter is not cleared for 9Gs..plain and simple.
Oh.. and just because fighters made by other countries who spend billions on R&D for their fighters to be the best, has 9Gs, doesnt mean all fighters made will reach that figure. All the 9Gs ratings which you see, isnt achieved by magic or a born right of every fighter, its hard work and hard money which brings forth that.
1# China
2# Myanmar
3# Azerbaijan
4# Zimbabwe
5# Turkey
6# Serbia
7# Egypt
8# Saudi Arabia
9# Sri Lanka
10# Nigeria
Did I miss anyone? Now that's a long list of failures. These deals were either "in the final stages of the deal" or were "genuinely interested" or fight trials took place in the countries and lost the tender, and some in the list hilariously claimed that the deal was signed.
Now an even longer list of countries who were "interested" in the JF-17.
Indonesia
Bangladesh
Syria
Bolivia
Ethiopia
Morocco
Venezuela
Iran
Lebanon
Albania
Malaysia
North Korea
Sudan
Congo
#Argentina
Tanzania
Thailand
Eritrea
So much for selling like "hot cakes" which was predicted in 2003 by the PAF airchief Saadat(IIRC).
Keen?? People are dying for a limited air war here. Every one dreams of MiGs and Sukhois shooting down Junk fighters.
Kid,
I have never stated that it is cleared for missions at 11 G's----there is no fighter aircraft in the world cleared for that kind of G's. Cleared for and able to are two different things----.
Your stupidity has no limitations-----every current new fighter aircraft manufactured in the last 30 years can DO 11 G's---which does not mean that the pilot can take that number---if the pilot cannot take the 11 G's---then what is the purpose of 11G's----no reason---.
You own LCA would tae 11 G---but will never be cleared for that---it will also have G limiter on it.