Really Boring Stuff Only II: Return of the Boredom

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gmichael

gmichael

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I was in the bathroom tonight..... on the way back trying to locate bedroom I realized that I was so tired that I had trouble to find my way out of bathroom and back to bedroom :p
How many rooms do you have in your castle?:eek:
 
haraldo

haraldo

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How many rooms do you have in your castle?:eek:
Only something like 2734 rooms...... not sure, I haven't been in all of them for a while.......
Almost feels like Michael Jackson's house :cool:

No seriously, I was almost crashing into a closed door, wondering where the opening could be , ha ha ha :p
 
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3db

3db

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Talked to some US pilot's when I was in Switzerland a while ago.... they claimed that the specs of SR-71 has been kept under a lid, and that the plane is much much quicker than what's been publicly stated... claim is that the SR-71 is capable of Mach 5+

Which is way faster than any public stated speed records of the SR-71 :p

They claim that this comes first-hand from SR-71 pilots, I cannot say anything else than what I heard from these former air force pilots......
That plane was so ahead of itself at the time. Its a wonder they didn't loose more on takeoff as it leaked like a siv until the skin heated up and formed anm air tight seal around the fuel tanks.
 
haraldo

haraldo

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That plane was so ahead of itself at the time. Its a wonder they didn't loose more on takeoff as it leaked like a siv until the skin heated up and formed anm air tight seal around the fuel tanks.
Even now today... I guess... it's a modern plane, made entirely of carbon fibre and featuring a very high stealth profile..... must be one of the best engineering exercises ever done.....
 
3db

3db

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Even now today... I guess... it's a modern plane, made entirely of carbon fibre and featuring a very high stealth profile..... must be one of the best engineering exercises ever done.....
There was alot of really cool sh?t going on back then. Canada with its Avro Arrow was so far ahead of anyone else at the time including anything the USAF had out. Here are the list of its accomplishments and what made it such a technical engineering juggernaught; This was all done by 1958.

1) First a/c designed with digital computers being used for both aerodynamic analysis and designing the structural matrix (and a whole lot more).
2) First a/c design to have major components machined by CNC (computer numeric control); i.e., from electronic data which controlled the machine.
3) First a/c to be developed using an early form of "computational fluid dynamics" with an integrated "lifting body" type of theory rather than the typical (and obsolete) "blade element" theory.
4) First a/c to have marginal stability designed into the pitch axis for better maneuverability, speed and altitude performance.
5) First a/c to have negative stability designed into the yaw axis to save weight and cut drag, also boosting performance.
6) First a/c to fly on an electronic signal from the stick and pedals. i.e., first fly-by-wire a/c.
7) First a/c to fly with fly by wire AND artificial feedback (feel). Not even the first F-16's had this.
8) First a/c designed to be data-link flyable from the ground.
9) First a/c designed with integrated navigation, weapons release, automatic search and track radar, datalink inputs, home-on-jamming, infrared detection, electronic countermeasures and counter-countermeasures operating through a DIGITAL brain.
10) First high wing jet fighter that made the entire upper surface a lifting body. The F-15, F-22, Su-27 etc., MiG-29, MiG 25 and others certainly used that idea.
11) First sophisticated bleed-bypass system for both intake AND engine/exhaust. Everybody uses that now.
12) First by-pass engine design. (all current fighters have by-pass engines).
13) First combination of the last two points with an "ejector" nozzle that used the bypass air to create thrust at the exhaust nozzle while also improving intake flow. The F-106 didn't even have a nozzle, just a pipe.
14) Use of Titanium for significant portions of the aircraft structure and engine.
15) Use of composites (not the first, but they made thoughtful use of them and were researching and engineering new ones).
16) Use of a drooped leading edge and aerodynamic "twist" on the wing.
17) Use of engines at the rear to allow both a lighter structure and significant payload at the centre of gravity. Everybody copied that.
18) Use of a LONG internal weapons bay to allow carriage of specialized, long-range standoff and cruise missiles. (not copied yet really)
19) Integration of ground-mapping radar and the radar altimeter plus flight control system to allow a seriousstrike/reconnaissance role. The first to propose an aircraft be equally adept at those roles while being THE air-superiority fighter at the same time. (Few have even tried to copy that, although the F-15E is an interesting exception.)
20) First missile armed a/c to have a combat weight thrust to weight ratio approaching 1 to 1. Few have been able to copy that.
21) First flying 4,000 psi hydraulic system to allow lighter and smaller components.
22) First oxygen-injection re-light system.
23) First engine to have only two main bearing assemblies on a two-shaft design.
24) First to use a variable stator on a two-shaft engine.
25) First use of a trans-sonic first compressor stage on a turbojet engine.
26) First "hot-streak" type of afterburner ignition.
27) First engine to use only 10 compressor sections in a two-shaft design. (The competition was using 17!!)
 
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haraldo

haraldo

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We're getting Joint Strike Fighters (F-35 Lightning II) over here, to replace aging F16's
At least that's what's been officially decided......

They also looked at Swedish JAS 39 Gripen and Eurofighter Typhoon, but in the end the F-35 Lightning II was picked....
http://www.gripen.com
http://www.eurofighter.com/


The Joint Strike Fighters should be fully operational by 2020 :p
 
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mperfct

mperfct

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fighter jets are not boring.

I lost in fantasy football by 1 point.
 
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