Re: Is agile, manuverable aircraft relevent in the era of advanced avainoics and BVR
That's a J-10's aerodynamic model there (its a scaled down copy), but one of the important things here is that it has a TVC engine.
The Su-35 dropped its canards, not its TVC.
How would the Gripen fare against modern fighters with every bit as good as avionics? Probably quite well. Also the Gripen with its canards is quite a very agile aircraft. Its only short in power, not agility.
What makes you think the Gripen is a "practical" concept compared to the Typhoon and Rafale. The main difference between the Gripen and the other two is the scale, basically a light fighter vs. medium fighters. In terms of agility, the Gripen is quite close to the other two, but only lacking the power for sustained turn rates, dives, zooms and climbs. By itself its a very expensive light fighter filled with bells and whistles.
Absolutely awsome dispaly, Whether it is hanging in midair, lowlevel flight or the sharp turns and roll!!! Does your J-10 do all this, corbato??
Now do I need one of those Agile aircraft ??? Absolutely!!!!
That's a J-10's aerodynamic model there (its a scaled down copy), but one of the important things here is that it has a TVC engine.
The Su-35 dropped its canards, not its TVC.
How would the Gripen fare against modern fighters with every bit as good as avionics? Probably quite well. Also the Gripen with its canards is quite a very agile aircraft. Its only short in power, not agility.
What makes you think the Gripen is a "practical" concept compared to the Typhoon and Rafale. The main difference between the Gripen and the other two is the scale, basically a light fighter vs. medium fighters. In terms of agility, the Gripen is quite close to the other two, but only lacking the power for sustained turn rates, dives, zooms and climbs. By itself its a very expensive light fighter filled with bells and whistles.