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And you know all REAL PHYSIC and others knows nothingHi,
You teaching me basics---? I have been teaching you kids for the last 15 years now and here you are talking about the basics---.
It is easier to say than show that stability can be maintained by trimming and auto pilot.
You kids like to talk without any PRINCIPAALS OF PHYSICS behind your claims. JF17 is a very small aircraft with a small wing area. Any shift in HEAVY weight closer to the fuselage---but away from it---or a sudden lack of weight on one side would put the aircraft in a non recoverable roll and dive and spin.
The delay is the death sentence---the moment the heavy missile is released on one side---the aircraft goes out of control instantly.
Son,
I have been teaching this forum about weapons for the past 15 years plus by now---. Don't give me flimsy excuses that you have overheard---.
Fuel management system does nothing in this case---the loss / shift of weight is too high.
Fuel management systems work when they have ample time to make the correction---and a large wing area. Over here there are only seconds and that is not enough and the wing is too small.
Friend.... cool it..I want to see Thunder Block 3 with a 200+km Range AESA and PL-15 missiles NOW
Technically the PL-15 would be possible to integrate onto the thunder now with these wing reinforcements! That is the bigger news.
Hi,
You teaching me basics---? I have been teaching you kids for the last 15 years now and here you are talking about the basics---.
It is easier to say than show that stability can be maintained by trimming and auto pilot.
You kids like to talk without any PRINCIPAALS OF PHYSICS behind your claims. JF17 is a very small aircraft with a small wing area. Any shift in HEAVY weight closer to the fuselage---but away from it---or a sudden lack of weight on one side would put the aircraft in a non recoverable roll and dive and spin.
The delay is the death sentence---the moment the heavy missile is released on one side---the aircraft goes out of control instantly.
Son,
I have been teaching this forum about weapons for the past 15 years plus by now---. Don't give me flimsy excuses that you have overheard---.
Fuel management system does nothing in this case---the loss / shift of weight is too high.
Fuel management systems work when they have ample time to make the correction---and a large wing area. Over here there are only seconds and that is not enough and the wing is too small.
Taking off with a single missile at center hardpoint would not create any instabilityAnd modern Jets have no stabilization systems to carry one heavy weapon on one wing and no or minimal weapons on other wings during the flight, i can show you lots of pic of these
Total 4000kg over 7 hardpoints, only the centerline and the two inner wing pylons (3, 4, & 5) are rated to carry 1000kg load.Any source of this? (I know MK will puke again for this request and still not argue) but at least I gave a source - namely @Quwa - who questions this. IMO +2000 pound is way too heavy.
Oh well my old friend; you are indeed a hopeless case... so you want to teach me that "only one can be carried because the launch of one missile induces instability in the flight of the aircraft---on the other side which has the second missile---which means that the aircraft could roll over to the side of the second missile on the wing"... but taking off with a single one of these heavy missiles, carrying it all along the way to its targets is possible without induced instability or rolling the other side is easily possible??
You are indeed so much funny...![]()
JF-17 can be loaded with over 4000 kg of weapons, the three MK-84 have combined load of around 3000 kg....so technically it can carry the additional air to air missiles.
they can but it compromises their maneuverability quite significantly
Taking off with a single missile at center hardpoint would not create any instability
This combination is also a potent load out.3x900 MK84 + 4X 180Kg SD10A = 3420Kgs
3x900 MK84 + 6x 180Kgs SD10A (plyon 2 and 6 with dual racks) = 3780kgs. Depends on the wing loading of Pylon 2 and 6.
just to give an idea on how massive mk84 is
except you physically cannot take off with a CM400AKG on the centerline. Here is something i started but could not be bothered to complete.
peep the C value View attachment 690199
That value is excluding the thick pylon needed to support a muniton on the center station.
The CM400 AKG would need to ditch its wings etc and also potentially need to have a smaller diameter. As i said though, i could not be bothered to complete this and add the CM400AKG in, if someone does want to, go ahead, my values are there. knock yourself out
IDK, thats a bold claim with nothing to back it up + the CM400AKG has fins larger than those of the bags. +the cm400akg is straight, whereas the bag curves inward at the end to prevent a ground strike.CM400's circumference is not more than that of the EFT's.
Check the pics already posted in the previous posts. EFTS's on wing pylons hang lower than the centerline, same would be the case with CM400.
c802ak with sd10s and pl5e2What do you have in this picture?
2X PL-5s....2X SD-10s .....2X C802 AshM....+ One drop tank.What do you have in this picture?
Whats the mission profile ?2X PL-5s....2X SD-10s .....2X C802 AshM....+ One drop tank.
No sir i am talking about one heavier weapons in one wing and lighter weapon in other wing fuel management system could compensate thatTaking off with a single missile at center hardpoint would not create any instability
Friend.... cool it..
You want to put a turbo charger and weight on a light suzuki motor cycle.
It is just not possible; there are structural, electrical, integration restrictions. Range means nothing - everything in moderation and kaizen steps.
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