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My Favorite Airplanes. B-29 Superfortress. The plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Japan Type: 10-/11 seat long-range strategic bomber Power plant: four 1641 kW(2200-hp) Wright R-3350 Cyclone 18 turbocharged radial piston engines Maximum speed: 576 km/h (358 mph)
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B-29 Superfortress • The plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Japan • Type: 10-/11 seat long-range strategic bomber • Power plant: four 1641 kW(2200-hp) Wright R-3350 Cyclone 18 turbocharged radial piston engines • Maximum speed: 576 km/h (358 mph) • Range and service ceiling: 6598 km(4100 miles) 9170 m (30,085 ft) • Armament: two 12.7-mm (.50-cal.) machined guns in each of four remotely controlled turrets and three 12.7-mm guns and one 20-mm cannon in the tail; bombload 9072 kg (20,00 lb.) • It was massive, fast for its size, and the plane with the biggest bombload during its wartime
F-106 Delta Dart • A fondly remembered plane that never fired a shot • Type: single-seat interceptor • Power plant: one Pratt & Whitney j75-p-17 turbojet rated at 76.5 kN(17,212 lb thrust) dry thrust and 108.99 kN(24,523 lb thrust) with afterburning • Maximum speed: Mach 2.25(2.25 times the speed of sound) or 2400 km/h (1491 mph) at 12,190 m (40,000 ft) • Range and service ceiling: 1850 km(1150 miles) 17680 m (58,600 ft) • Armament: one M61A-1 20-mm cannon, four AIM-4E and/or AIM-4G Falcon air-to-air missiles, plus two AIR-2B Genie nuclear rockets • Quick but not as quick as others because it would burn up • They were not made for range but performance but still had bigger range than the Lightning14 and Su-15 Flagon • Lacks a massive climb rate because of large weapon load • Used to take out Russian bombers
A-10 Thunderbolt II • Tank Buster • Type: single-seat anti-tank and FAC aircraft • Power plant: two 40.3-kN(9068-lb-thrust) General Electric TF34-GE-100 turbofan engines • Maximum speed and climb rate: 682 km/h (424 mph) at sea level; 1,828 m/min (5,997 fpm) at sea level • Combat radius and service ceiling: 885 km (550 miles) 10,575 m (34,695 ft) • Armament: one General Electric FAU-8/A 30-mm cannon, plus up to 7258 kg (16.000 lb) of weapons; forward air control load consists of up to 12 LAU-68 seven-tube rocket pods, two AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles and an ECM pod • A massive weapon load compared to similar craft • It is considered way to slow though • Requires a long runway to get airborne because of high carrying load • Can launch a missile at a tank and turn away because of great technology
F-14A Tomcat • One of the world’s “top guns” • Type: two-seat long-range shipboard fleet defense interceptor, tactical reconnaissance aircraft, and fighter-bomber • Power plant: two 92.97-kN (20,918-lb-thrust) Pratt & Whitney TF-30 turbofans with afterburning • Maximum speed: 2,485 km/h (1544 mph) • Combat radius and service ceiling: 525 km (326 miles) on internal fuel; 1,210 km (752 miles) with two 409-litre (90 gallon) tanks; 15,515 m (50,900 ft) • Armament; one 20-mm Vulcan cannon, six AIM-54 Phoenix missiles or six AIM-7 Sparrow plus four AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles • Has a wingspan of 64 ft 1 in that can swing down into 38 ft 3 in • Has a longer reach than its counterparts • Can engage six enemies at the same time with Phoenix missiles • Maximum missile range in any of its missiles is 93 miles
SR-71A Blackbird • A mach 3 plane that requires the same tests as astronauts • Type: strategic reconnaissance aircraft • Power plant: two 144.57-kN(32,528-lb-thrust) Pratt and Whitney J58-1 afterburning turbo-ramjets • Maximum speed: in excess of 3,700 km/h (2,300 mph) in level flight at 24,000m (78,740 ft) or in excess of 2,125 km/h (1,320 mph) at 9,145 m (30,000 ft) • Range and endurance: 4,000 km (2,485 miles) unrefueled at 24,000m (78,740 ft) and 3,190 km/h (1,982 mph) 1 hour 30 min at 3,220 km/h (2,000 mph) at 24,000m (78,740 ft) without refueling • Service ceiling: 25,900 m (84,974 ft) • Accommodation: pilot and reconnaissance systems officer • Service ceiling greatly outranks that of similar planes • Extreme secrecy may have led to smaller than real numbers
F-117 Nighthawk • Laser bomb equipped stealth bomber • Type: single-seat strike fighter • Power plant: two 48.04-kN(10,809-lb-thrust) non-afterburning General Electric F404-GE F1d2 turbofans • Maximum speed: Mach 1 (estimated) or 1,100 km/h (684 mph) • Combat radius: 1,200 km (746 miles) unrefueled, with a 2,250-kg (4,960-lb) weapon load • Armament: range of tactical fighter ordnance up to 2,268 kg (5,000 lb) carried internally; principal weapons were GBU-10/GBU-12 Paveway II or GBU-27 Paveway III laser-guided bombs • Slower than similar bombers because of shape meant for stealth • Small weapon load compared to others but probably one of the most accurate • Did not take off with a full fuel tank but filled up once in the air
F-16C Fighting Falcon • The most widely used plane in the West • Type: single-seat multi-role fighter • Power plant: one 122.77-kN(27,263-lb-thrust) General Electric F110-GE-100 or Pratt & Whitney f100-P-220 afterburning turbofan • Maximum speed and climb rate: 2,124 km/h (1,320 mph) clean at 12,190 m (40,000 ft) 15,240 m/min (50,000 fpm) • Combat radius: 547 km (340 miles) on a hi-lo-hi mission with six 454-kg (1,000-lb) bombs • Armament: one internal six-barrel 20-mm cannon and up to 9,276 kg (20,450 lb) of ordnance • Slightly slower than similar craft but with added fuel and armament • Small climb rate compared to competitors but has just as much maneuverability • Giant weapons load compared to other craft • There are four different variants
F-22 Raptor • The world’s most expensive fighter • Type: advanced-technology fighter • Power plant: two 155.69-kN (35,030-lb-thrust) Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 turbofans with afterburners • Maximum speed; over 2,000 km/h (1,243 mph) • Range: more than 5,700 km (3,542 miles) with maximum fuel • Service ceiling; over 15,000 m (49,200 ft) • Armament: one Martin Marietta M61A1 Vulcan 20-mm cannon with 500 rounds, four AIM-120A AMRAAM missiles in belly weapons bay; four AIM-9M Sidewinder missiles in side bays • Not as fast as other fighters but has a faster and better economic cruise speed • Massive range compared to other craft • More advanced in some weapons areas but lacking in others • Can lock on, fire missile, turn around, and not worry about return fire due to stealth engine setup and extreme range and radar
F-15C Eagle • A nearly impossible to beat giant dogfighter (Gulf War: 32 kills with no losses) • Type: single-seat air-superiority fighter • Power plant: two 105.92-kN (23,760-lb-thrust) Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-220 afterburning turbofans • Maximum speed; Mach 2.5 or 2,655 km/h (1,650 mph) • Range; more than 5,750 km (3,656 miles) with external conformal fuel tanks • Service ceiling; 18,300 m (60,000 ft) • Armament: one 20-mm M61A1 Vulcan cannon; up to four AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles; up to four AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles; provision for up to 4,852 kg (10,700 lb) of bombs and missiles • Blazing fast to everything including its one rival • Massive climb rate but is second to the Flanker, which came out ten years later than the Eagle • Its weapons do not have the same range of some due to design for medium to short engagements
F/A-18 Hornet • The cockpit is said to be a cross of Star Wars and a video game • Type: carrier-based naval strike fighter • Power plant: two 71.2-kN (16,020-lb-thrust) afterburning General Electric F404-GE-400 turbofans • Maximum speed: Mach 1.8 or 1,915 km/h (1,190 mph) at 12,190 m (40,000 ft) • Combat radius: 1,060 km (659 miles) • Climb rate and service ceiling: 305 m/sec (1,000 fps) 15,240 m (50,000 ft) • Armament: one Martin Marietta M61A1 Vulcan 20-mm cannon; two AIM-9L Sidewinder missiles; 7,000 kg of ordnance • It is stuck at mach 1.8 because of simple intake design • Small range but with aerial refueling it can get back kicking butt in no time • Surprisingly high weapons load because or extreme maneuverability • Work together with HARM missiles; one Hornet lobs a missile at tanks and before enemy radar can detect the missile another Hornet launches a missile to distract the enemy
Av-8b Harrier II • Vertical take-off and landing • Type: single-seat attack aircraft • Power plant: one 105.87-kN (23,820-lb-thrust) Rolls-Royce F402-RR-408 (Pegasus 11-61) turbofan • Maximum speed: 1,065 km/h (662 mph) at sea level • Combat radius: 1,100 km (684 miles) hi-lo-hi • Service ceiling: 15, 240 m (50,000 ft) • Armament: one 25-mm GAU-12/A Equalizer five-barrel cannon with 300 rounds; two AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles: provision for up to 6.000 kg (13,228 lb) of bombs, rockets, or missiles • Even though it cannot reach super sonic speeds, the Harrier II is still adequate in battle especially with its excellent subsonic acceleration • Great range compared to similar craft • Large weapons load but nothing to the Hornet
F/A-18E/F Super Hornet • Is the Navy’s hope for the future • Type: tactical fighter and strike aircraft • Power plant: two afterburning 97.34-kN (21,901-lb-thrust) General Electric F414-Ge-400 turbofan engines • Maximum speed: 1,910 km/h (1,187 mph) at 6,096 m (20,000 ft) • Range and combat radius: 2,036 km (1,265 miles) 912 km (567 miles) • Ceiling: 15,240 m (50,000 ft) • Armament: one 20-mm M61A1 cannon and typically 8,165 kg (18,000 lb) of other weapons including AIM-9 Sidewinder, AIM-120 AMRAAM, AGM-88 HARM, AGM-154 JSOW, BlU-109 JDAM, AGM-65E Maverick, AGM-84H SLAM-ER, and AGM-84D Harpoon or various free-fall bombs • Great weapons load and variety of weapons • Slower than other similar aircraft but great maneuverability makes up for it
F/RF-5E Tiger II/F-20 Tigershark • The U. S. government wanted a relatively cheap plane and got it with the F-20 • Type: light tactical fighter • Power plant: two 22.2-kN (4,000-lb-thrust) General Electric J85-GE-21B afterburning turbojets • Maximum speed: 1,700 km/h (1,054 mph) at 10,975 m (36,000 ft) • Ferry range: 3,720 km (2,300 miles) with empty tanks dropped; 3,175 km (1,970 with tanks retained • Service ceiling: 15,590 m (51,000 ft) • Armament: two M39A2 20-mm cannon in the nose, two AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles on wing-tip launchers plus up to 3,715 kg (6.985 lb) of ordnance on fuselage and wing pylons • Has excellent speed that is bested by few • Unlike the MiG-21, the F-5E/F-20 cannot reach Mach 2 but can carry more weapons • Just like the speed factor, its climb rate is bested by few
B-2 spirit • No fuselage creating huge range • Type: two-seat long-range strategic bomber • Power plant: four 84.52-kN (19,017-lb-thrust) General Electric F118-GE-100 turbofan engines • Maximum speed: approx. 960 km/h (597 mph) above 12,200 m (40,000 ft) • Range: 12,225 km (7,596 miles) • Service ceiling: over 16,920 m (53,440 ft) • Armament: normal strategic load of eight B61 or B83 nuclear bombs, or 16 stand-off nuclear missiles on rotary launcher in bomb-bay; conventional load of 82 227-kg (500-lb) bombs or up to 22,600 kg (50,000 lb) of other conventional weapons • Has massive range that trumps nearly all planes without refueling • Best load proportionate to its size and range • Does not have the massive speed of competing bombers because of stealth • Is called the most impressive of America’s warplanes
Favorite helicopters • AH-64 Apache • AH-1 HueyCobra (Twin) • AH-1 HueyCobra (Single)
Top 3 FAvorite • F-15C Eagle (my first model) • F/A-18E/F Super Hornet • B-2 Spirit