Finorskia wrote:Vitaphone Racing wrote:Then by all means, please provide us with the data which led you to this conclusion. Because if you've actually modeled this sort of stuff, you've done more than what most universities could accomplish and I'd be very impressed to say the least.
I meant in terms of speed. All listed fighters had recorded speeds of less than mach 2.
So how did you determine the speed as I don't see any other way for you to come to Mach 2 other than making it up.
As for maneuverability, FSW aircraft have superior maneuverability than conventional aircraft that are unassisted by things such as thrust vectoring, so my aircraft which has FSW and thrust vectoring is only naturally going to be more maneuverable than aircraft that don't.
Sure, if you're happy with slight gains for the same trade-offs.
Where? I've looked myself, the only defence of FSW you've given is "they can probably go Mach 2" and you've made no mention of anything else.
Page 60, right before my post on the F-54. Are you trying to tell me that you are debating with me without having even looked at my original post?
You said you wrote a counter, I didn't realize your counter was the thing that I was countering. Uh, neat? But that "counter" you wrote is really nothing more than some juxtaposed anecdotes and theories. Aircraft stability is not a lose term; being unstable is not an inherently good thing and the instability associated with a FSW design at supersonic speeds is not the same instability sought by designers of other conventional fighters. You've then gone on to talk about some materials being poor or something even though that has literally no bearing on how much stress is applied to an airframe nor does it negate how much the wing is going to try and flex at high speeds, but claimed it's possible to practically address these concerns without saying how. And then you've said that the reason nobody wanted FSW is because nobody wanted FSW....
No sources, no back up, no explanations, just "I think". Which in itself isn't a crime, but if you're going to use that in an argument then you've brought a knife to a gun fight. Personally I can't see why you just can't be happy with working around the drawbacks of FSW, since it's plainly obvious you want to use that layout, rather than trying to justify them being obviously superior to conventional wings because they aren't and never will be.
If you need clarification, the problem is not that you're using FSW but have serious misgivings on how they are to be accommodated
So?
Viranna is an RP mentor and NS designer who really knows his stuff.
So?



