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:
Share This Page:
Twin seater Typhoon
Twin seater Typhoon
"Billions of people just living out their lives...Oblivious"
- sneaky beaky
- Member
- Posts: 1273
- Joined: Mon 09 Sep, 2002 8:09 pm
- Location: 19th hole
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?
Sneaky
Former RM of 23 years.
-
- Member
- Posts: 1016
- Joined: Mon 14 Apr, 2003 8:21 pm
- Location: East Anglia
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

[b]ELP[/b]
[img]http://www.defrep.org/graphics/cell.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.defrep.org/graphics/cell.jpg[/img]
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.
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
Mark Twain
Mark Twain
- sneaky beaky
- Member
- Posts: 1273
- Joined: Mon 09 Sep, 2002 8:09 pm
- Location: 19th hole
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.
I was at conningsby on a summer camp (cadet thing) and got to climb all over a two seater thang- I must say that they do rock, as for the fact that
ooooohhhh yeahhhh, ownage!
....
yeah, I feel like a right annorack right now
- If what I heard was true, then it will be far better, for example, fully laden and fuel'd up, it weighs less than a harrier jump jet with empty tanks and no weapons - it doesn't even need afterburners to get off the ground as the F-whatevers normaly do. It is impossible to put into a spin. I'll say that again so you heard right, because I certainly didn't when I heard that - It is impossible to put into a spin. It will have a beyond-the-horizon missile to bequipped about 2010 -2012 and they have no idea how fast it will be able to go -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.

....
yeah, I feel like a right annorack right now
Proud master and supreme overlord of stupid poncy blonde land.
Jobs mate. If we simply buy our technology in from furriners we lose the know-how ourselves and our workforce loses out.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
I'm all for backing British manufacturing. Think how many ex-squaddies need those jobs.
Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!
-
- Guest
Re: Twin seater Typhoon
Bet this bloke wishes so.................sproggles wrote: 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:



