Showing posts with label USA Attack Airplane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA Attack Airplane. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

F-111 Aardvark US Strategic Bomber Jet

F-111 Aardvark Strategic Bomber JetF-111 Aardvark Strategic Bomber Jet
The swing-wing F-111 was designed as a multi-role aircraft, however ended as an attack/strike aircraft. it had been the results of an unwise and sad conceive to fulfill completely different USAF and Navy needs with one aircraft. The F-111B shipboard fighter, developed in cooperation with Grumman, was an entire failure. The F-111 strike fighter itself had a tough begin, however accumulated a decent service and combat record in later years. Production was 563 aircraft. One F-111A was changed to the RF-111A/D configuration with cameras and SLAR.

The FB-111 may be a strategic bomber development of the F-111. The FB-111 is longer and might carry a lot of fuel, however does not have real intercontinental range; this is often compensated by its missile armament.

The EF-111A may be a changed F-111A. The F-111A was well-suited for modification to the role of an airborne electronic warfare platform as a result of its structural strength, maneuverability and performance -- together with the flexibility to penetrate enemy airspace and escape at supersonic speed. Exterior modifications embrace a slim canoe-shaped radome, regarding sixteen feet (4.85 meters) long, mounted beneath the fuselage, that house antennas for the high-powered jamming transmitters. Also, a fin-tip pod is mounted on the strengthened vertical stabilizer to deal with receiving antennas and ancillary equipment, together with a processor to detect hostile radar emissions. the entire equipment weight is regarding three.5 tons (3,150 kilograms).

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

B-1B Lancer Long-Range Strategic Bomber

B-1B Lancer Long-Range Strategic BomberB-1B Lancer Long-Range Strategic BomberB-1B Lancer Long-Range Strategic Bomber

The B-1B Lancer is a very impressive long-range intercontinental strategic bomber, developed by U.S. company Boeing for U.S. Air Force. The B-1B is in service since 1986. U.S. Air Force has 67 of these bombers with two of the tests. The crew consists of a pilot who is also commander of the aircraft, a passenger and two weapon system officers. The B-1B Lancer bombers are stationed at Dyess Air Force Base and Ellsworth Air Force Base.



The project for the development of the B-1A to replace the B-52 Stratofortress began in 1970. Four prototypes have been made which could reach a supersonic speed of Mach 2.2. The project was halted in 1977, but test flights continued until 1981.



In 1981 he began again with the development of B-1 of the project. The B-1, who was appointed today as the B-1B has big changes in the burden of a larger weapon than 74,000 pounds, an improved radar and a radar cross-section than an order of magnitude. The air intake ducts have also been modified, but left the maximum speed to about Mach 1.2.

The first B-1B flew in October 1984 and was delivered to the U.S. Air Force Dyess Air Force Base in June 1985. The last was delivered on May 2, 1988. On October 1, 1986, the first B-1B Lancer became operational.