VOID Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2006 12:21AM
Classification: Dogfighter
Wing Span: 54.7 ft
Length: 74.12 ft
Weight: 58,000 lb empty, 80,000 lb max take-off
Powerplant: Two Thrust-Vectoring Raysian Electric REPH-1100
Pulse-Detonation/Afterburning Jet Turbofan Hybrid engines.
.................Pulse-Det/Jet Hybrid Output Stats:
...........................No Afterburner: 25,000 lbs
...........................W/ Afterburner: 30,000 lbs
...........................Pulse Detonation: 35,000 lbs
Maximum speed: Mach 2.5 at 30,000 ft w/ Pulse Detonation
Cruising speed: Mach 0.9
Range: 2,400 km / 1,500 miles
Service Ceiling: 49,000 ft
Armament: One GSh-30-1 30mm cannon on the nose, 2 Raysian Arms QAAM Reloaders
that hold 6 A2A Missiles each with a 30 Second reload time, plus up to 15,000
lbs including R-73/R-77 AAMs, ASMs, QAAMs, bombs, rockets, drop tanks, and/or
ECM pods carried on 4 Internal Bay Hardpoints and/or on a total of 8 retractable
external hardpoints
Structure: Steel/Aluminum infrastructure, LiquidMetal/Steel/Kevlar Skin, along
with several Semi-Stealth composites.
Price: 39 Million
VOID Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2006 12:31AM
One of my favorites amongst the reversed wings aircraft. Of course the X-02
gets the top for this aircraft type.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2006 12:44AM
Have any idea what is "pulse detonation" ?
VOID Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2006 12:52AM
Well pulse detonation or PDE is a in testing design engine. Right now there is
no practicaal design for these engines yet there has been a proven basic concept
to this. basically the engine works by mixing fuel with oxygen (air) to make a
flammable mixture so it will ignite. Tjis all creates a ton of pressure which is
forced out through a nozzle making thrust. hope that answers your question.
cesiuminjector Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2006 04:56AM
that was pretty vague even when just describing the brayton cycle
VOID Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2006 05:54AM
yeah it still sort doesnt make much sense to me
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: February 09, 2006 07:49PM
An aircraft is only as good as it's driver and I'll stick with my Eagle.
VOID Report This Comment Date: February 10, 2006 08:54PM
true statement 116203 u could be in a F-4 and still fight off an F-16 or F-18
if u were good enough. yet the F-15 is pretty nice especially the Active