They're already built that way since most, if not all of them, come from trainers.
Why do these light attack aircraft need two seats?
Why do these light attack aircraft need two seats?
I also think it would be a good thing to have two sensor operators on these aircraft.
Here comes the "requirements creep." (Two engine redundancy would be even better.)
Sounds like the guys who claimed an Argentine T-34C had a Harrier kill in the Falklands.
Sea Harriers did engage a flight of T-34C's and a 30mm round went through the canopy of one.
I can't name the source, but a fairly high ranking Air Force official recently said that there won't be any single-mission oriented aircraft in Big Blue for doing missions such as FID. Why build an AT-6-type when an F-15E can do a similar mission?
I can't name the source, but a fairly high ranking Air Force official recently said that there won't be any single-mission oriented aircraft in Big Blue for doing missions such as FID. Why build an AT-6-type when an F-15E can do a similar mission?
A form solo strayed out of the working area again?
I can't name the source, but a fairly high ranking Air Force official recently said that there won't be any single-mission oriented aircraft in Big Blue for doing missions such as FID. Why build an AT-6-type when an F-15E can do a similar mission?