Hi
I recently saw a picture of a twin seater Eurofighter Typhoon.
Does anyone know if this is a trainer or will the typhoon be like the tornado with a pilot up front and a weapons man at the back? :scrambleup:
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I've just been to Farnborough 2004.
The Typhoon was supposed to be the star of the show.
What a wimpish performance it was and I think restricted by development. It's only taken 20 years!!. Very spectacular in it's take off and rate of climb but totally outshone by the American F-16 and F-18. Why didn't we just buy these airplanes?
Sneaky
The Typhoon was supposed to be the star of the show.
What a wimpish performance it was and I think restricted by development. It's only taken 20 years!!. Very spectacular in it's take off and rate of climb but totally outshone by the American F-16 and F-18. Why didn't we just buy these airplanes?
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A pretty airshow performance does not always = best combat aircraft.sneaky beaky wrote:I've just been to Farnborough 2004.
The Typhoon was supposed to be the star of the show.
What a wimpish performance it was and I think restricted by development. It's only taken 20 years!!. Very spectacular in it's take off and rate of climb but totally outshone by the American F-16 and F-18. Why didn't we just buy these airplanes?
Sneaky
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No but in this case I think it does. The Typhoon does not reach its Full Operational Capability until 2010 somewhere. At that point it will have practically the same capabilities the F-16 and F-18 have now.
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Sorry ELP, but I can't resist this.
On the first day of Farnborough 2004, a US Air Force B52, was supposed to make a pass over Farnborough, having flown all the way from Texas and then flying all the way back. (A pretty good training mission I would think).
On that first day - the commentator was heard, saying " If you look to your left, you will see the US Air Force B52 approaching. Well - it seems to be having a problem. It actually circled over Blackbush Airfield which is about 5 miles west of Farnborough.!! Although it could be seen in the distance - it didn't actually pass over the proper airfield! I wonder what happened to the navigator!! It was not a good advert for the USAF!!
Sneaky
On the first day of Farnborough 2004, a US Air Force B52, was supposed to make a pass over Farnborough, having flown all the way from Texas and then flying all the way back. (A pretty good training mission I would think).
On that first day - the commentator was heard, saying " If you look to your left, you will see the US Air Force B52 approaching. Well - it seems to be having a problem. It actually circled over Blackbush Airfield which is about 5 miles west of Farnborough.!! Although it could be seen in the distance - it didn't actually pass over the proper airfield! I wonder what happened to the navigator!! It was not a good advert for the USAF!!
Sneaky
Former RM of 23 years.
