jnuts said:Mig-21 ? Why did you say that?
Sean Scott said:the F4 phantom was used for many years and showed great versitilty. I believe it is still used for wild weasel operations against SAMs
jnuts said:Ya know, I'd have to say the F-16 has been one of the most versatile A/C we've had in a long time. IT can do everyhing. Not always good, but it can do lots of stuff
PICK3 said:It's really not about the planes anymore ... it's about the electronic warfare equipment and how it's armed.
jnuts said:Close, but it's more about the system....
Think:
Tankers to keep the jets in the air. Lot's o' gas passed with in-flight refueling. If you can't do that, you will be hurting. Most peope really understimate this capability.
Maintenance - it's not easy keeping these things up in the air. Also having the parts to keep 'em going. The Russian's have some nice airplanes that can kick ass at airshows - but the engines are shot to shit in a short timeframe.
Airborne radar - think AWACS. GCI is nice, but it's one of the first things that goes away. Not too many countries have this capability. And none are better then the US. I've worked w/Brit and French AWACS. French just sucked, period. The Brits were good, but not used to dealing with a lot of A/C on freq at the same time.
Radars - When Digger was talking not a pound for air to ground, that really refers to the radar on the F-15. Much like the A-10 was built around the 30mm, the F-15 was designed with it's radar in mind. It's and awesome radar. It's showing it's age now, but it's still a great radar.
Training, Training, Training... if you don't fly at night - you will suck.
jnuts said:Ya know, I'd have to say the F-16 has been one of the most versatile A/C we've had in a long time. IT can do everyhing. Not always good, but it can do lots of stuff
anthrax said:What do you think is the best fighter ever (post WWII) ?
I'd say F18, Mig21, F16 or Rafale
bullett said:Just needs to be put into service..
ViperHMS said:I used to love using the Phoenix missle when I was a kid playing flight sim games on the computer. I'd fire and forget those fokers and end my mission real quick. Such a great missle. I could be wrong, but I thought once I had read that those missles were aprox 1mil a pop.
might want to consider better trained fighter pilotslandser said:F-15. Without a doubt. Look at its kill ratio. Its in the area of 60-3 or something along those lines.
obiwan9962 said:might want to consider better trained fighter pilots
a stint in the usaf rotc gives me a wee edgelandser said:True. Alot of the combat the f-15 has been engaged in, was with highly trained and skilled Israeli pilots vs their poorly trained Arab enemies. You make a good point.
landser said:Apart from the fact that the F-4 was the USAF workhorse for many years, it was never really highly effective in ground attack roles, or as a fighter. It was slow, heavy and lacked sophisticated electronics. For instance, it had a difficult time going head to head with even the very old/unsophisticated mig-17 in Vietnam. Look at this aircrafts kill ratio, and its very poor. It seems the f-4 can perform many different roles, but can only perform each one to a satisfactory level at best. Im sure im going to get flamed for this, but I think the f-4 is definately not one of the best aircraft.
4everhung said:
I agree,the german answer was the Ta152redguru said:No doubt, but by the end of the war the P-51 was technically superior to the ME-109 and the FW-190
indeed they shot them as they parachutedredguru said:From Bud Anderson
I did see ME262s but was never in a position to shoot one down. The ME262 jet fighters were about 100 knots faster than the Mustang. However, if they tried to engage the P51 in a turning dogfight they would quickly lose the advantage as we could easily out turn the ME262. Our 357th Fighter Group shot down 17 ME262’s, the most in the 8th Air Force. Even if the ME262 had been used properly in combat operations it probably would not have effected the outcome of the war. We had so many fighters we could have waited for them to land at their home base.
4everhung said:indeed they shot them as they parachuted
1000 victories between 5 aces
JV 44 was the shorthand name for Jagdverband 44, a fighter unit also known as "Der Galland Zirkus" (The Galland Circus). The commander of JV 44 was General Adolf Galland (103 victories).
A special fighter squadron of top fighter ace pilots in the Luftwaffe during the last weeks of World War II, equipped with Messerschmitt Me-262 jet fighters. The flying personnel in the squadron were known as "Experten". By far the most elite fighter squadron in history, if measured by the accumulated victories of its pilots, JV 44 (literally translated, means "hunter group") was established in 1945 as a jet fighter squadron of top aces. The total victory count of just the sqadron's top five aces is more than 1000 victories.
4everhung said:bud managed 16 victories
I agree,germany lost the war at stalingrad,they lost thier chance to win at moscow dec'41redguru said:Too little, too late.
MobyGames Auto-Generated Summary *:redguru said:Yeah, he's just someone who's still able to reminisce about this stuff. Not many WW2 Aces around anymore.
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