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Originally posted by BrAin0fJ
Then again, we dont know what "rules of engagement" either aircraft had to adhere to...
Originally posted by HowlrunnerIV
Vulcan = double delta.
Viggen = double delta.
The perfect halfway between lift and manouverability for fast jets. The modern equivalent of Reginald Mitchell's elipse.
I guess as the threat environment has increased exponentially no-one is willing to build a big bomber. But what would a re-heating turbo-fanned Vulcan be capable of?
Originally posted by waynos
Originally posted by HowlrunnerIV
Vulcan = double delta.
Viggen = double delta.
The perfect halfway between lift and manouverability for fast jets. The modern equivalent of Reginald Mitchell's elipse.
I guess as the threat environment has increased exponentially no-one is willing to build a big bomber. But what would a re-heating turbo-fanned Vulcan be capable of?
I hate to be pedantic but neither thwe Vulcan nor the Viggen are double deltas. The Draken, F-16XL and BAe EAP are examples of double delta's. The Vulcan was a tailless delta, a la Mirage and Concorde while the Viggen was a delta canard.
Originally posted by keithy g
Going back to the typhoon, one of my compadres works at warton (if I goto the bottom of my road I can see the planes take off, its great, been seeing them for years now just practising) but they're having really bad problems, its flying, but not as its supposed to be doing, the front aeroplanes (if thats what they're called) simply fly off when they're used, the electronics are really dodgy aswell....
Actually Ive heard the concorde be referred to as a double delta before, due to the shape of its wings (they do have two distinct curvatures in them).
Originally posted by keithy g
first of all, I don't work for warton, I work for the fire service, secondly, my mate is working as an electronical engineer for bae, so we could look at it like this, what he says is more likely to be correct than your instant critiscms, I'd be suprised if any of you have even seen one in flight (where as I just saw one go over my head whilst I was walking me dog), obviously if its in the air, then its not major problems, but its manouverability are severly hampered by the front canards (sorry for my earlier mistake) and the electronics do indeed have some major glitches (which has been the case from day one )
I'd like to add btw that I wasn't slagging the plane off, I was simply pointing out its downfalls, its an amazing plane, and I've seen the test pilots do some seriously crazy stuff in them, but its not performing to what was planned is more like what I was trying to get across