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Nowegian F-16 v/s Luftwaffe MiG-29 A/B. The results are widely available
Blain my man, you otta read more on the subject about comparisons of manouverability b/w F-16 and MiG 29. Almost universally the MiG 29 is considered to be far more manouverable than the F-16.
Exactly, thats the point.Structurally, the F-16 can withstand more in terms of hard manuevering as it is an inherently unstable aircraft.
(its hard enough to knock you guys down with regards to the MKI,
MiG 29 was crap in BVR Blain, not to mention the superbly incapable pilots of the arab AF. The US had a cake walk there. The MiG 29 is far different in WVR than in BVR.
I read, and as many sources point out, the MiG 29 is much more manouverable from speeds below 200knots or 300(lol, i got confused) and the F-16 above that limit to another limit.Malay why do you argue for the sake of arguing? Can you post something conclusive about the so-called superiority of the Fulcrum over the F-16? Did you read the article I referenced in the post above? So please without any of the above, don't come here and start posting massively opinionated points about incapable pilots etc. etc....in your eyes the only ones who can fly the Fulcrum is the mighty IAF, right?....how about the Serbs, were they as moronic as the Arabs as you claim when the Dutch AF Vipers shot their asses out the skies? I am not comparing the US/NATO F-16 experiences against Mig-29 as the two operating environments are different,
I would appreciate a detailed source for that,not in terms for verification but it sounds very interesting !however even PAF was not overtly impressed with the Mig-29 A/B (as flown by the IAF) when we had evaluated them (while operating F-16s). PAF had still shown a preference for the Su series and had suggested a massive upgrade on the Mig-29s before they could even be considered for purchase (and mind you this evaluation had happened in Russia with Russian approval).
I dont get how changing the avionics and glassing it can change the maneuverability of the plane? Most definitely for BVR,In WVR, with JHMCS on the F-16, Fulcrum has no inherent advantage....without HMD on the Fulcrum and JHMCS on the F-16, its simply a matter of the better pilot and tactics. Mig-29 has failed to impress thus far. Its another thing that you add avionics to it and upgrade it...glassing can even turn bomb trucks into decent platforms for BVR/WVR combat nowadays so at least I am not too worried about your claims that Fulrcum is way more manueverable than the F-16.
I read, and as many sources point out, the MiG 29 is much more manouverable from speeds below 200knots or 300(lol, i got confused) and the F-16 above that limit to another limit.
Now calm down man! Your BP will rise!
I would appreciate a detailed source for that,not in terms for verification but it sounds very interesting !
I dont get how changing the avionics and glassing it can change the maneuverability of the plane? Most definitely for BVR,
Let us not forget that these days avoinics and missile technology has progressed so far that the dog fight would only take place as a last resort. It depends who can spot the other first and thus gets the first shot.
IMO the debate as who which of the modern aircraft will be a winner in a one to one contest can only be decided thru actual combat. Todate F-15, designed more than 40 years ago remains the "fightingest" aircraft in the world per its actual combat record.