Page 1 of 1

No comment.....

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 09:04
by Filonian

Re: No comment.....

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 12:07
by GHD
It's obviously Murphy's Law :hide:

Re: No comment.....

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 12:41
by TSR2
As I understand it, the carrier aircraft is the better choice (over the STOL) but the cats were to be some sort of new electo magnetic type as the US were also planning to use, but they are having real problems with them, hence looking again at the STOL variant.

Re: No comment.....

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 14:13
by Angus Prune
"cats and flaps" :dunno:

Re: No comment.....

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 15:01
by TobyV
Ben - the catapult you are describing sounds like a giant "rail gun".

When I was about 14 or 15 (1997/98) I had a computer game called "Joint Strike Fighter" where I could choose whether I flew a Boeing X-32 or Lockheed-Martin X-35. I think the game was concurrent with the demonstrators flying. So that means if , if we get these things (whichever variant they turn out to be?) in 2020, it will already be 23 years old :dunno:

Here's an idea. Cancel the F-35s, let's have some new Harriers, let's build them at Brough. Let's start tomorrow. :hide:

Re: No comment.....

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 15:41
by Jetstreamsky

Re: No comment.....

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 15:51
by Filonian
TobyV wrote:
Here's an idea. Cancel the F-35s, let's have some new Harriers, let's build them at Brough. Let's start tomorrow. :hide:

I'm with you all the way there Toby. :thumbsup:


Graham

Re: No comment.....

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 16:41
by TSR2
By that rational lets have two much smaller carriers :lol:

I think one of the reasons for looking for a harrier alternative was range. I suppose we could end up buying the French Raffael carrier version :worried: :lol:

Re: No comment.....

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 18:31
by Paul K
From the BBC news website

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17233867

Re: No comment.....

Posted: 03 Mar 2012, 18:58
by TSR2
Jetstreamsky wrote:Already in test

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWIYI3R5cNE&sns=em
Yep, apparently the tests aren't going well and costs are spiraling out of control, so much so that the senate are talking about pulling the plug.