What are the numbers and where did you get them?
Seriously... they were posted at the beginning of the thread!
In the '80s we lost a number of F-16's to all sorts of problems. The last time we lost one was in 2002. Engines today are a lot more reliable than back in the '70s and '80s.
You have been talking
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Today, after I had written about reliability of the single engine fighter:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4401944,00.htmlLatest, modern F-16I lost due to engine failure. Fortunately both pilot and WSO are fine.
Or what would happen to F-35 in this case:
http://www.idf.il/1283-13467-en/Dover.aspxF-15 landed with one engine stopped and on fire after a birds strike
So don't try sell this kind of stuff
Single engine fighters lost much more than double engine ones - it is fact.
For how many years have we flown with just a HUD, and no back up? If the HUD fails you can't aim because you don't have HUD! OmG!!1 OMG!!!11!!1!
Difference? How fragile is helmet and how fragile is HUD that is firmly connected to the airframe?
On only internal fuel the F-35 already has more range than the F-16 with all its drop tanks,
And were did you get these numbers from? Maybe more than F-16 with internal fuel
For example,
F-35 ferry range 1,200 nmi
F-16 ferry range 2,280 nmi
Ok, lets take an operational example Opera, distance from Eilat to Baghdad is 610. So twice it is 1220 not including combat requirements and not including the fact that the flight wasn't in straight direction.
F-16
A with 3 drop tanks and 4,000 lbs of bombs covered it in one direction on the deck, which is far from efficient flight mode and than back at altitude and than back.... F-35 would be lying somewhere in the dessert (until stealthy tanker would be developed in 2050)
Now modern F-16s have CFTs which make their range even better... So no, F-35 does not have good range at all.
Don't believe my numbers, read this:
http://www.aviationweek.com/Blogs.aspx?plckBlogId=Blog:27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7&plckPostId=Blog:27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post:193f1ee3-bac2-4a8d-b0b0-c42c84351a6aThe three versions are hardly the same plane. They share components and systems.
Except they are almost indistinguishable for incompetent eye, they
Also this picture show shared components of different air frames... Not the aircraft in general!
Why wouldn't navy adopt F-15E? How hard would it be to make a stronger gear and stronger tailhook?
And F-15E has much better performance that F-18. Why wouldn't havy use the cheap F-16 - just
change the design a little. Why wouldn't USAF use F-18 and F-14?
Stop selling the LM PR stories
Lockheed Martin is today the world's largest military defense contractor thanks to the F-22 and F-35.
How many LM F-22 had been produced: ~200
How many LM F-35 had been produced: ~63
How many MD F-18 had been produced: ~1,500
How many MD F-18E had been produced: ~500
How many MD F-15 had been produced: ~1,200
How many MD F-15E had been produced: ~330
How many GD F-16 had been produced: ~4,500 (GD was purchased by LM but they didn't develop it)
So who is the largest military defense contractor? Ohhh maybe LM indeed... by the COST to the customer