What's the purpose / job of the WSO during a tanking evolution?
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What's the purpose / job of the WSO during a tanking evolution?
The jets perform exactly the same. Like anything else, the skill of the crew is all that matters.
Not true at all. I would take an E over an F any day, for BFM. And on that note I would take a big motor C over anything else.
And on that note I would take a big motor C over anything else.
I think it may be more like a Javelina, because I'm pretty sure I fly the most piggish thing in the airwing.
Why so? I once was told by a "Rhino" test pilot that the "Rhino" is a "Lift Generating Machine" with it's enlarged LEX...
have b/d tomcats performance models ever been in the f18 sim software and if so, available for acm?
i'm guessing it's mostly rooskie stuff.
...just wondering.
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grandson photo follows (he's on the left),
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In the BFM arena and lower, a Rhino will flat out accelerate a Charlie any day of the week. Big motor C or not. Up high, now thats a different story. BFM in any variant of the Hornet, A-F is all about the guy flying it. The Charlie may be a little crisper handling, but not enough to declare it the king of BFM against a Rhino. The extra gas in the Rhino is also huge during BFM. Charlies have to knock it off for gas while fighting Rhinos all the time. If that happened in the real world, youd have to look for a chance to bug, hope someone comes to save you, or end up ejecting cause you flamed out. That being said, with the helmet and 9x, most engagements wouldn't last that long anyway.
Two seat Rhinos tank as well.
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You'll never see that pic again (the top one).....
This particular airwing is all about single centerline yo-yo recovery tanking now. They don't like configuring 5 wet.