Manomed The Second
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It looks like the early F35 prototypes
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Sorry bro, it's hard to tell the sarcasm from the genuine idiots sometimes.my advise is please give some space to a bit of sarcasm in your lifeor dont bother to reply next time
That arc embedded into the canopy glass is THIS close to disappearing. I bet we won't see that in the final product. It will be a bubble canopy just like F-16.If they leak a higher resolution image, I promise not to remove the watermark of the savunmasanayist next time.
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The vertical stablisers are exactly where they're supposed to be.Would moving the vertical stabilizer off the engines in the future be difficult, or would the jet be redesigned?
@Windchime @Baljak It reminds me of the KF21If they leak a higher resolution image, I promise not to remove the watermark of the savunmasanayist next time.
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I have a guess: In the pilot ejection sequence, and during the canopy removal stage, the part behind the belt explodes only. Due to the concave line of the aircraft's aerodynamics from the top of the nose to the front canopy, the sequencer can safely fire the STAPAC even if the ejection system pitots give a higher airspeed measurement.That arc embedded into the canopy glass is THIS close to disappearing. I bet we won't see that in the final product. It will be a bubble canopy just like F-16.
Angles. Cockpit is too high, that is one of the reasons plane looks "off". But only from this new angle you can see how severe it is. Just my opinion.
Everything needs to be in harmony aerodynamically. Moving the vertical stabs is a big challenge and probably isn't worth the time and effort. I also believe there is a reason why TAI put them there to begin with.Would moving the vertical stabilizer off the engines in the future be difficult, or would the jet be redesigned?
Pretty much what is the issue is about. The angle, the lens, fov and quality of the image. It looks much better to naked eye and will look much better from a farther position with a proper lens.There is making observations and then disregarding the work of experts as "mistakes" based on a comparison between mock-ups/cgi models and this prototype based on 2 photos that look like they were taken with a potato from terrible angles.
Without a proper CFD analysis unless you are into supersonic fluid dynamics for a certain term as mininum.I'll be making a general comment. I've seen a lot of "they did this, they did that" nonsense on the internet today. There is no right or wrong in this sense. There are advantages and disadvantages related to every design. TAI, with the consulting they got from BAE Systems, has come up with a DESIGN. I guarantee every TAI employee who is currently reading our "design debates" are laughing their asses off. Here is the thing, you can't question a complex aircraft's aerodynamics without proper CFD analysis. You can't question its LO characteristics either. You don't have the same tools as they do. So let's all be done with it. I would also like to remind our fellow forum members that we are still looking at the same aircraft we saw on the final assembly line a couple of months ago. This went on for wayyy too long.
I've encountered way too many "eXpErTs" today. Unfortunately this is how low the damn bar is.Pretty much what is the issue is about. The angle, the lens, fov and quality of the image. It looks much better to naked eye and will look much better from a farther position with a proper lens.
Without a proper CFD analysis unless you are into supersonic fluid dynamics for a certain term as mininum.
Asked a friend, out of curiosity after seeing people's rage, whom i trust with and who has had 15+ years experience with fluid dynamics in academis this was his response;
"Bro i have not studied supersonic or compressible flows and i may not answer this question."
Meanwhile others;
"I don't know conversation of momentum but anyway the shape looks off and intrinstictively i am telling it is a bad design."
We are living in an era which everyone knows everything better than anyone aka; trump syndrome.
The most beautiful aircraft! Cheers to the morons who were judging it based on a low res picture
What a beauty. Congrats to our engineers, great job!