Infra_Man99
Banned Idiot
F-15C vs F-22A
Empty Weight (lbs): 28,000 vs 43,430
Wing Area (sq-ft): 608 vs 840
Number of Engines: 2 vs 2
Max. Military Thrust (lbf) per engine: 17,450 vs. ???
Max. Afterburning Thrust (lbf) per engine: 27,800 vs. 35,000
I would not be surprised if the F-22A has vastly superior agility than the F-15C. F-22A is inferior to the F-15C in that the F-22A has slightly worse thrust-to-weight ratios and a lower top speed. However, the F-22A has more mass and momentum, vectored thrust, a more aerodynamic shape, advanced fly-by-wire controls, the latest avionics and radar, and supercruise. The F-22A carries weapons internally, which makes an armed F-22A more aerodynamic and with a more centered mass than previous generation jetfighters. The F-22A has stealth against radar and infrared sensors.
At air shows F-22A has performed the Cobra (popularized by the Su-27) and other very agile and super engine control maneuvers at a very low speed and a very low altitude. The F-22A should the same excellent agility and crisp engine performance at low speeds and low altitudes.
What about the F-22A's agility at medium speeds, high speeds, medium altitudes, and high altitudes? I don't know, but I am guessing the F-22A is noticeably more agile with faster acceleration than most types and upgrades of the Su-27. I think only these jetfighters can match the F-22A's agility AND acceleration the Su-30MKI, Su-35, Su-37, and Eurofighter Typhoon, but none of them have stealth, flies clean with fuel and weapons, concentrates its fuel and weapons inside the fuselage, and supercruise. I think the F-22A is the best out there for dogfighting and BVR combat.
When I say agility, I mean roll rate, pitch speed, maximum pitch or angle of attack, yaw rate, initial turning speed, turning diameter, and sustained turning speed. Acceleration can be horizontal, vertical (climb), or downward (dive).
Empty Weight (lbs): 28,000 vs 43,430
Wing Area (sq-ft): 608 vs 840
Number of Engines: 2 vs 2
Max. Military Thrust (lbf) per engine: 17,450 vs. ???
Max. Afterburning Thrust (lbf) per engine: 27,800 vs. 35,000
I would not be surprised if the F-22A has vastly superior agility than the F-15C. F-22A is inferior to the F-15C in that the F-22A has slightly worse thrust-to-weight ratios and a lower top speed. However, the F-22A has more mass and momentum, vectored thrust, a more aerodynamic shape, advanced fly-by-wire controls, the latest avionics and radar, and supercruise. The F-22A carries weapons internally, which makes an armed F-22A more aerodynamic and with a more centered mass than previous generation jetfighters. The F-22A has stealth against radar and infrared sensors.
At air shows F-22A has performed the Cobra (popularized by the Su-27) and other very agile and super engine control maneuvers at a very low speed and a very low altitude. The F-22A should the same excellent agility and crisp engine performance at low speeds and low altitudes.
What about the F-22A's agility at medium speeds, high speeds, medium altitudes, and high altitudes? I don't know, but I am guessing the F-22A is noticeably more agile with faster acceleration than most types and upgrades of the Su-27. I think only these jetfighters can match the F-22A's agility AND acceleration the Su-30MKI, Su-35, Su-37, and Eurofighter Typhoon, but none of them have stealth, flies clean with fuel and weapons, concentrates its fuel and weapons inside the fuselage, and supercruise. I think the F-22A is the best out there for dogfighting and BVR combat.
When I say agility, I mean roll rate, pitch speed, maximum pitch or angle of attack, yaw rate, initial turning speed, turning diameter, and sustained turning speed. Acceleration can be horizontal, vertical (climb), or downward (dive).