renrich
Chief Master Sergeant
Interesting discussion. Keep up the good work. The Tomcat was not fly by wire which I heard that some pilots preferred.
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Interesting discussion. Keep up the good work. The Tomcat was not fly by wire which I heard that some pilots preferred.
Tomcat for me. Being able to deploy and rearm anywhere in the world is a big plus.
I assume you're referring to the carrier capability. Technically, both the F-15 (also as an alternative to the F-14) and F-16 had variants that were proposed as carrier aircraft for the USN, but they went for the F-18 instead.
Of course the F-14 is the only one of these 3 that was used operationally on carriers.
and it was actually the only one of the 3 that was actually underpowered in its original configuration.I assume you're referring to the carrier capability. Technically, both the F-15 (also as an alternative to the F-14) and F-16 had variants that were proposed as carrier aircraft for the USN, but they went for the F-18 instead.
Of course the F-14 is the only one of these 3 that was used operationally on carriers.
No control cables from pedals/control column/throttle. All digital signals wherein pilot input is measured, digitized and thusly interpreted by individual flight control processors at each surface/engine/propeller.
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I would wager any day that the Tomcat has a competitive power to weight and is a very manouverable platform in the horizontal plane as well.
Spoke to my father in law about this - he was a production F-15 test pilot. His comments to me was the F-15 could out accelerate and out turn the F-14. He felt the F-14's radar had some advantages but also felt the F-14 was more or a good "bomber killer" more than anything else. As far as maneuvability, he said there was no comparison, the F-15 has it hands down.Completely agreed Parsifal. Infact the F-14 is probably the best of the three in the horizontal plane by a good amount. The high AR wings, and te ability to control the sweep in accordance to airspeed will give it an advantage in the production of lift drag, enabling higher lift to be generated while at the same time reducing drag.
kk, was the F-16XL the carrier variant? Or was it earlier than that? I know the XL was entered into the dual-role fighter competition in the early '80's (which the Strike Eagle won), but I don't remember a carrier variant of the -16.
Spoke to my father in law about this - he was a production F-15 test pilot. His comments to me was the F-15 could out accelerate and out turn the F-14. He felt the F-14's radar had some advantages but also felt the F-14 was more or a good "bomber killer" more than anything else. As far as maneuvability, he said there was no comparison, the F-15 has it hands down.
I guess the F-15 has a higher thrust to weight ratio and is also a 9G airframe. According to dad the F-14 is a 6G fighter.
As he put it, the F-15 was a half a generation a head of the F-14I just had a similar conversation. Except for the fact that the F-15C has a much lower wing loading, much higher thrust to weight ratio, is faster, can climb higher and accelerate in the climb much faster than the F-14, he says the F-14 isn't bad - just slow and heavy.
He did say that a.) you could store an F-14 in a smaller space, and b.) had a better radar. Do you suppose he was being sarcastic?
As he put it, the F-15 was a half a generation a head of the F-14
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