Henk
Master Sergeant
Dam, that sound awsome.
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The Intrepid, NYC.....the lancaster kicks *** said:there's one sitting on an aircraft carrier out in america as well aint there?
FLYBOYJ said:It was operational for over 20 and actually in service close to 30 if you count NASA's operation...
Dac said:Kelly Johnson almost had the Air Force sold on buying bomber and interceptor versions of the Blackbird. The interceptors would have made the F-106 look ineffective and the bombers would have had a much higher survival rate than any other SAC aircraft. Only the MiG-25 had a chance of intercepting them and the SAM-5 from the ground. I think cost was the only thing that prevented their purchase.
The YF-12 was supposed to have all missile armament - the Falcon missile was being developed for the YF-12. When the Program was cancelled the Falcon eventually evolved into the Phoenix102first_hussars said:More than just the price got the idea turned down, the plane was so fast that it couldnt have any guns mounted on it,the plane would literally fly into the bullets, and as shown during the Vietnam War the Machine or Cannon were just as important as the missile, and it would have been pretty difficult trying to accurately bomb a target in a plane that flys at such speeds
My vote goes either for Northrop and Kelly Johnson for fixed wing and Bell Textron (not sure who the chief designer was) and Sikorsky for rotary wing.
The Intrepid, NYC.....
And a third at Hill AFB, Utah... This ones a training model though, not as sleekThere is also a -71 at Castle AFB in Merced, CA, tail #17960. I'll post some pictures when I get the chance . . . . .
The A4 fought in plenty of wars, was in production for a quarter of a century and was used by the top gun pilots to teach a lesson or two to pilots flying modern aircraft.
Thats a nice achievement.
The SR71 did what it was designed to do (very well I might add) but it couldnt do the things the A4 could do. I can imagine an Israeli general telling his pilots "heres the SR71 pictures of the Egyptian tank formations, now use you skyhawks to stop them"