2sr2worry
Naval Aviation=world's greatest team sport
I stand by what I said, and lets be honest, anyone who throws the A-7 into the mix is a retard.
OK...you crossed the line there...time to suck bulkhead for a second

The mighty Corsair, the "Harley of the Fleet"--single pilot, single engine, made tough by Vought--had legs, could bomb, strafe, tank, mine, shoot Sidewinder, Shrike, HARM, plus Zuni's, carry FLIR and ERDL, and in a fight could execute one pretty good bat-turn with AMF before it was out of airspeed. Order was placed for initial airplanes in March 1964 and they were delivered early in August 1965 by Vought on a fixed-price contract. The airplane had the most advanced weapons computer of its time with multiple weapons release modes and a HUD. And it was a 21K pound airplane rated to carry 18K pounds of ordnance on the pylons.
It was a USMC pilot along with a Navy guy who flew a pair of A-7's unrefueled from Pax to Orly in 1967 for the Paris Air Show. Wouldn't it be great for our carrier-based platforms to have legs like that now? We had guys who used to dare each other to take the tanker-configured jets on a x-country and see if they could one-leg it from Lemoore to Cecil. Doable if the winds were right.
Isn't it interesting that 40+ years later, the JSF losing platform by Boeing looked like a delta-winged A-7 and the winning F-35 has some of the same features.
Yep, you have great insights, the Corsair must be for retards.
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