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Beochien
Inscrit le 13/02/2007 |
# 20 septembre 2008 12:02 | |
Ne sachant ou la mettre celle là (Et j'ai bien cherché) j'ouvre un sujet !! Boeing présente son projet de futur bombardier stratégique, les maquettes du moins ! Pour succéder au B2 ! Assez semblable d'ailleurs, mais avec des technos éprouvées maintenant , dixit Boeing ?? Et peut être des prix revus à la baisse versus le B2 ... sinon !! http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/de ... amp;plckCo JPRS Paris _________________ JPRS |
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freddu56
Inscrit le 19/01/2008 |
# 20 septembre 2008 18:50 | |
il ressemble un peu au neuron de dassault mais très joli quand même _________________ vive l' armée française |
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Beochien
Inscrit le 13/02/2007 |
# 25 avril 2009 00:02 | |
Il y a peu on commentait sur le Super Tucano ... Brésilien ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embraer_EM ... per_Tucano Et le Patron de l'USAF en réclâme le lendemain ... coïncidence, ou il nous lit !!!!!!!!!!! Les besoins futurs de l'USAF selon le Général Norton Schwartz, USAF Le Patron, décrit pratiquement le S Tucano dans ses besoins futurs ! Assez marrant ! ------------------------ De Flightglobal, l'article --------------------------- http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/20 ... eeded.html USAF chief says "light strike" fighter could be needed By Stephen Trimble The US Air Force's top officer said today that a "light strike" platform optimized for the irregular warfare mission could be added to the service's inventory of manned fighters. Such an aircraft could serve both as a basic trainer for the USAF and "partner" air forces, and as an attack platform in operations against terrorists and insurgents, said Gen Norton Schwartz, USAF chief of staff. "There is a legitimate need to talk about the light strike role and the building partner capacity role, and we certainly intend to have that discussion in the coming months," Schwartz said following a speech on the USAF's role in irregular warfare at the Brookings Institute. In Vietnam, the USAF operated the Douglas A-1 Skyraider to attack irregular forces known as the Viet Cong, but has since abandoned the use of such manned, propeller-driven aircraft in combat. However, Schwartz, a former special operations commander, said he plans to launch talks in June with the USAF leadership on the need for a specialized irregular warfare unit. Schwartz added that the USAF generally wishes to avoid operating single-mission aircraft, and prefers buying platforms with "general purpose", or multi-role capability. A joint basic trainer/light strike fighter may fit Schwartz's description. The USAF currently operates the Hawker Beechcraft (HBC) T-6A II Texan as the joint primary aircraft training system (JPATS) to qualify all pilots. HBC has also proposed an attack version of the JPATS platform called the AT-6, with a capability to drop precision munitions and carry .50-calibre machine gun pods. _________________ JPRS |
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