Indianfighter
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Re: JF-17/FC-1 Fighter Aircraft thread 2009
I maintain : It is no co-incidence that the wing design of JF-17 is a straight copy of the F-16. PAF is a major user of the F-16 too, and it would have surely provided CAC with it's aerodynamic layout.
I go a step further : If you observe, the cropped delta is found ONLY on F-16s and it's clones. If the JF-17 has it, then I conjecture that it must surely be an inspiration from live examples from the PAF's inventory.
This is a matter of interest but you and some Pakistanis here are taking it as an insult. Just imagine : the JF-17 has the distinction of being the first hybrid of a Russian and US fighter, all of it Made in China ! It is of interest to any enthusiast of fighter planes.
The F-CK-1 also has flaperons (courtesy Lockheed). Please take 2 mins to google and look at the JF-17's wings from top view and compare them with F-16. Atleast the leading edge flaperons on both of them are matched but I can't say anything about the trailing edge ones.
Let's agree to disagree on this, and halt.
No. There is just one generalized way which I mentioned, and that is a simple integral over the edge which gives MAC. It's just simplified in case of pure deltas (can't understand why you bring them into picture when we're talking of JF-17..).No that's wrong. Computing for aspect ratio depends on the chord of the wing. For a delta its root length /2 div by wingspan. You're assuming using the square area against the wing span. There are many ways to computer aspect ratio and it depends on the type of wing.
No, because for a fixed span and area, you can have many sweeps even trailing edge sweeps. You're just assuming the hypotenuse of cropped deltas (even that is variable for a fixed span and area). You didn't even consider a possible sweep of the trailing edge (as in Fulcrums or F-18).With a delta, the sweep becomes a function of the wing span and the wing chord.
I maintain : It is no co-incidence that the wing design of JF-17 is a straight copy of the F-16. PAF is a major user of the F-16 too, and it would have surely provided CAC with it's aerodynamic layout.
I go a step further : If you observe, the cropped delta is found ONLY on F-16s and it's clones. If the JF-17 has it, then I conjecture that it must surely be an inspiration from live examples from the PAF's inventory.
This is a matter of interest but you and some Pakistanis here are taking it as an insult. Just imagine : the JF-17 has the distinction of being the first hybrid of a Russian and US fighter, all of it Made in China ! It is of interest to any enthusiast of fighter planes.
And both these are either F-16 clones or reportedly inspired by the F-16. We can also add the JF-17 to that list now.A cropped delta is simply a clipped delta. Lavi has it, so does the F-CK-1.
The F-CK-1 also has flaperons (courtesy Lockheed). Please take 2 mins to google and look at the JF-17's wings from top view and compare them with F-16. Atleast the leading edge flaperons on both of them are matched but I can't say anything about the trailing edge ones.
That's plain wrong. The flight regime is determined before hand in the concept stage of the plane, and then the design is maximized around it. The JF-17 is mainly a low to med altitude aircraft with air combat focused on the subsonic because that's how the customer wants it.
You're assuming that performance is accidental because of loads and what not. Even what a plane is specified in loading is based on intention and design.
Let's agree to disagree on this, and halt.
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