SchizophrenicMC Posted April 4, 2016 Posted April 4, 2016 The best way to fix a P&W. Remove from aircraft and replace with a GE......end of problem. QFT Quote
Mazinger Posted April 7, 2016 Posted April 7, 2016 Meet the US Navy's new $13 billion aircraft carrierThe USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) is the most technologically-advanced warship ever built. http://www.cnet.com/pictures/meet-the-navys-new-13-billion-aircraft-carrier/ Made me think of the Prometheus. Quote
SchizophrenicMC Posted April 8, 2016 Posted April 8, 2016 I wasn't aware we were already building the Kennedy. Interesting. Quote
Nazareno2012 Posted April 8, 2016 Posted April 8, 2016 (edited) The Ford Class carriers IMO are closer to the Asuka II in concept as they both have stealth features. However, the real-life DEAC concept aircraft carrier from DCNS is closer to the Asuka II in its appearance (especially the island) and its size (around 270 m): Edited April 8, 2016 by Nazareno2012 Quote
anime52k8 Posted April 8, 2016 Posted April 8, 2016 I'm still not sold on the idea that the Asuka II is as small as they say it is. That DEAC carrier only has room for two elevators and two catapults. The Asuka II shouldn't be able to accommodate 4 of each on the same size hull. Quote
raptormesh Posted April 8, 2016 Posted April 8, 2016 Kinda off tangent, but talking about Asuka II it's a actual ship: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Asuka_II - largest cruise ship in Japan. Quote
Warmaker Posted April 9, 2016 Posted April 9, 2016 (edited) This is a lilttle off topic but this video shows one of the best damned birds I ever crewed and was my first 1 seater as a Dedicated Crew Chief..........91-0411...aka "Slick Fifty! Thank you for that post and video. VMFA-314 was my 2nd to last unit before I retired out of the USMC. Looking at the video description and upload date, I was transferred out of there before the command did that very deployment because I didn't have enough time remaining before I hit 20 years. New CO and a great SgtMaj who had just transferred into us before that deployment. I still remember them: CO was LtCol Wild SgtMaj was SgtMaj West, coming over from Afghanistan of 3/5 that had been in the ----. Naturally we had a kick that the command was now led by the "Wild West." I still remember fondly the good, young Marines we had there. We had gotten back from a deployment in 2013 full of experienced guys but as was typical, after the deployment the unit was gutted (guys getting out, orders elsewhere, etc.) and we were slated for deployment the following year. The senior Corporals and Sergeants that we had running the show were gone, the young Corporals and Lance Corporals that were learning the ropes then were now the ones calling the shots with a whole slew of new guys fresh off of school. There were problems but guys always overcame it. I was hoping to have enough time left to do one more deployment and retire with the same unit, being seen off by people I had been with for several years, but that wasn't the case with the deployment's schedule. Wish I was younger to do that stuff still but oh well! Edited April 9, 2016 by Warmaker Quote
grigolosi Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 I am glad you liked the post Warmaker. It brought back some memories for me too, seeing my old jet and the first unit I ever deployed to the sandbox with. Now seeing all the youngsters doing the job makes me wish sometimes i was younger also but....the AF has gone downhill so badly now I realize why i am happy being retired from AD. Quote
Knight26 Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?showtopic=43618#entry1267275 ANY help you can lend as to the maker of this would be great and much appreciated. Quote
Nekko Basara Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 Meet the US Navy's new $13 billion aircraft carrier The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) is the most technologically-advanced warship ever built. http://www.cnet.com/pictures/meet-the-navys-new-13-billion-aircraft-carrier/ Made me think of the Prometheus. Is anyone else weirded-out to see autonomous stealth drones sharing deck space with E-2s? It's likely to be accurate, but it feels so strange. Quote
anime52k8 Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 Is anyone else weirded-out to see autonomous stealth drones sharing deck space with E-2s? It's likely to be accurate, but it feels so strange. Not as strange as seeing a row of F-35's on a carrier deck. Quote
Nekko Basara Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 JAS-39 Gripen. The Mazda Miata of fighter jets. Hehe, that is a perfect way to characterize it, both the good and the bad. I was tickled by the video title "Swedish Airforce MOST FEARED military fighter aircraft." No disrespect intended to Sweden's amazingly history of aircraft production, but when the preceding fighter entered service 45 years ago, I'm not sure calling the Gripen the "MOST FEARED" has much impact. It's as if VW had rolled out the New Beetle in 1997 under the heading "our most advanced Beetle ever!" Quote
Shadow Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 Meet the US Navy's new $13 billion aircraft carrier The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) is the most technologically-advanced warship ever built. http://www.cnet.com/pictures/meet-the-navys-new-13-billion-aircraft-carrier/ Made me think of the Prometheus. Just looked up the Ford and was happy to see "CVN-80 Enterprise". Quote
spanner Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 Dat cockpit... their plane got damaged earlier, wonder if it was repaired and flying again? Quote
David Hingtgen Posted April 12, 2016 Author Posted April 12, 2016 Just looked up the Ford and was happy to see "CVN-80 Enterprise". Too big of a gap. It was supposed to be CVN-78 USS America. But then Ford died, so of course he got a carrier named for him. Then the Kennedy was decommissioned, so of course congress made the next carrier the JFK. So we have no USS America and a long gap with no Enterprise----which are two names that should always be present. (ESPECIALLY Enterprise). Quote
raptormesh Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Too big of a gap. It was supposed to be CVN-78 USS America. But then Ford died, so of course he got a carrier named for him. Then the Kennedy was decommissioned, so of course congress made the next carrier the JFK. So we have no USS America and a long gap with no Enterprise----which are two names that should always be present. (ESPECIALLY Enterprise). Yeah, no U.S.S. Enterprise makes me a sad panda. Hopefully by then all the kinks have been sorted out in the new carrier design. She might even have laser CIWS who knows? Quote
David Hingtgen Posted April 13, 2016 Author Posted April 13, 2016 Also, "America-class" is SUCH a much better name than "Ford-class". (personally, I think there should be a rule like "a person must be dead at least 2-3 years before getting a ship named after them". There are way too many "knee-jerk" namings, right after someone dies. Let some time pass. THEN they can get a ship named, if it's appropriate. Not "person X died last Tuesday, what's the next ship coming up?" Quote
NZEOD Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 (edited) If this has been up before, I apologize, if not, well worth the watch and always makes my toes curl as I've been on the back deck as some helos tried to land in pitching deck conditions. At one point a trainee pilot ended up flaring his SeaKing too soon and missed the rear, finding himself at our level just above the ships wake looking us in the eye horrified. The Navy pers all freaked. As helpful Army pers we just pointed up... This one features VFA-14 Tophatters and VFA-41 Black Aces Edited April 13, 2016 by NZEOD Quote
grigolosi Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 (edited) Unfortunately we won't see the USS America as a full size carrier. One of the new LHA class was named USS America to make people shut up. They need to go back to naming them after either famous warships in naval history or naming them after famous battles from our history. I would rather see one named Intrepid, Hornet, or Saratoga instead of named after a politician. My dad served on the Intrepid back in 54' and 55. He told me during normal weather you could feel the ship moving but when the ship would pitch like that he saw guys that had been in for nearly 20yrs getting sea sick. That is the one thing most people forget also when it comes to carrier aviation. The runway moves depending on the weather. It takes balls to try to land an airplane on such a small space when the sea is calm but the ante goes up 110% when the sea decides to be non cooperative. Edited April 13, 2016 by grigolosi Quote
altermodes Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 (edited) Yeah, no U.S.S. Enterprise makes me a sad panda. Hopefully by then all the kinks have been sorted out in the new carrier design. She might even have laser CIWS who knows?It due in 2025 as cvn 80 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Enterprise_(CVN-80) Edited April 13, 2016 by altermodes Quote
NZEOD Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 I love how the image show it with a squadron of Lemon F-35s aboard. THAT wont be happening... Quote
Shadow Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Good video. I realize that it doesn't matter what kind of aircraft your flying, landing a pitching deck is very hard. I can't imagine what it was like in the 50s and early 60s with aircraft like the F3 Demon and F-8 Crusader. Quote
spanner Posted April 14, 2016 Posted April 14, 2016 If this has been up before, I apologize, if not, well worth the watch and always makes my toes curl as I've been on the back deck as some helos tried to land in pitching deck conditions. At one point a trainee pilot ended up flaring his SeaKing too soon and missed the rear, finding himself at our level just above the ships wake looking us in the eye horrified. The Navy pers all freaked. As helpful Army pers we just pointed up... This one features VFA-14 Tophatters and VFA-41 Black Aces that was an excellent bit of footage! Quote
grigolosi Posted April 14, 2016 Posted April 14, 2016 I was just looking closely at the pic Nazareno posted. It looks like they placed Rafale's on the stern portion of the deck. I think that is a model of the Charles De Gaulle. It only has 1 cat on the bow. Quote
Nazareno2012 Posted April 14, 2016 Posted April 14, 2016 I was just looking closely at the pic Nazareno posted. It looks like they placed Rafale's on the stern portion of the deck. I think that is a model of the Charles De Gaulle. It only has 1 cat on the bow. Actually, it is apparently a stretched, conventionally-powered version of the Charles De Gaulle as it is around 170 m long while the CDG is around 160 m long. Quote
raptormesh Posted April 15, 2016 Posted April 15, 2016 (edited) This is an interesting interview with an Italian test pilot who ferried the first F-35 built outside the US across the Atlantic: http://www.sldinfo.com/ninja-discusses-his-f-35-flight-across-the-atlantic-the-right-stuff-italian-style/ Of particular note is the way he described the helmet, which reminded me of Macross Plus, naturally. "I was able to see the aircraft surrounding me through the clouds, such as keeping distance with my tankers, by using my helmet and the Distributed Aperture System and see the C-130s below me below the clouds." and "Question: What is it like to cross the Atlantic with DAS? Answer: It is IR so much of its functionality is used during the night not the day, although you do look through your legs and could see buildings, intersections, and various landmarks while flying." Very cool I thought. Edited April 15, 2016 by raptormesh Quote
kalvasflam Posted April 21, 2016 Posted April 21, 2016 A very interesting tidbit... and probably a bit of a pipe dream: more F-22? If only there is a snowball's chance in hell. Quote
grigolosi Posted April 21, 2016 Posted April 21, 2016 (edited) The sad thing about it is that congress was scared out of further requisition of F-22's originally by that idiot Gates. Gates was obsessed with drones, one of the main reasons for the falling out between him and then AF Chief of Staff Meyers was over the drone debate. Gates wanted the USAF to acquire from what I read mainly drones to use instead of manned aircraft. He cited the cost per unit of the F-22 as ammunition even though as production numbers get higher the costs per unit would come down. Well nobody won in that debate. Meyers was forced to resign and retire and Gates remained an idiot when it came to dealing with the AF and aircraft technology. Now that the F-22 has proven its capability there aren't enough of them. Now we are scrambling to come up with something as a stop gap until this "6th gen fighter program" produces something. Definitely awesome footage Spanner! As small as the Gripen is, it is a beautiful and graceful design in flight. Edited April 21, 2016 by grigolosi Quote
Shadow Posted April 21, 2016 Posted April 21, 2016 It's not as if they threw away the parts and moldings for building more Raptor's. Hopefully Congress can take its head out of its 'you know where' for once on this matter but that's the tricky part. Quote
SchizophrenicMC Posted April 21, 2016 Posted April 21, 2016 Storing toolings is expensive. Scrapping them is cost effective. Even if they do have all the toolings, reconfiguring an assembly line to manufacture something that's been retired from production, costs a lot of money. Quote
David Hingtgen Posted April 21, 2016 Author Posted April 21, 2016 It's not the tooling for the airframe, it's the systems. Good luck finding avionics and landing gear. Quote
SchizophrenicMC Posted April 22, 2016 Posted April 22, 2016 It's not the tooling for the airframe, it's the systems. Good luck finding avionics and landing gear. These things also have production tooling, which is also expensive to store and maintain, and is also likely to be junked after EOP. (Though avionics toolings are somewhat less likely to be junked, since demand for those continues after the airframe is no longer in demand) Quote
raptormesh Posted April 22, 2016 Posted April 22, 2016 Japan's X-2 finally tasted freedom in the skies. Looks really cute too, like how they got their eagles and F-2s out for the party. Quote
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