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2006-07-31 06:15:55 · 3 answers · asked by abdelnasser a 1 in Politics & Government Military

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It depends on the engine in the model you're refering to for example an F100 is .898 to one. F110 is 1.095 to one.

The F100 PW-200 is an afterburning turbofan engine with a maximum thrust of approximately 25000 pounds. The basic weight of the aircraft with full internal fuel is 24700 pounds, so the F16 actually has a thrust to weight ratio of more than one to one in some configurations. This means that the aircraft is capable of accelerating vertical.

2006-07-31 06:23:21 · answer #1 · answered by chairman_of_the_bored_04 6 · 0 0

in basic terms some issues Dave S.... - The F22 is a huge airplane little doubt. yet i've got spoken to three hurricane pilots, and that they say that they'd nonetheless "see" the F-22's warmth signature BVR using the IR sensor on the nostril. All documents from the radar, and any warmth signatures are all displayed using sensor fusion on the map. Even targets from different Typhoons interior the area would be exhibited to the pilot. - A Eurofighter hurricane coach "Shot Down" 2 F15's (2 on a million) in the time of a flight over the Lake District. - The hurricane has supercruise applications besides (around Mach a million.5) and the F-22 is reportedly around Mach a million.7 . to respond to your question: Its shown that the hurricane can "shoot down" an F-15. whether it could "shoot down" an F22 is yet another question. The pilots that i've got spoken to nonetheless preserve that its obtainable with the aid of fact the F22's radar stealth does not atone for the aircrafts warmth signature (which could be picked up via hurricane previous seen variety). the only thank you to confirm could be to have a dogfight :-) .

2016-11-03 09:28:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

and you need this information why?

2006-07-31 06:54:21 · answer #3 · answered by RunningOnMT 5 · 0 0

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