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Sunday 28 April 2013

Top 10 Most Expensive Military Planes

 Top 10 Most Expensive Military Planes

Top 10 Most Expensive Military Plane

EA-18G Growler: $102 million
Hot off the presses, the Growler is a lightly armed version of the F/A-18 fighter that has been updated for electronic warfare (it is currently being delivered to the Navy). Growlers are capable of not only finding and disrupting anti-aircraft radar, but also jamming enemy communications.


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V-22 Osprey: $118 million
This tiltrotor aircraft, which takes off and lands like a helicopter but can fly faster and farther like a fixed-wing plane, was first used in combat in Iraq in 2007. The Osprey's production has been bedeviled by design and construction problems: the craft claimed the lives of at least 30 Marines and civilians during its development alone (former Vice President Dick Cheney tried repeatedly to ground the plane). Still, because of its range and versatility, the Marine Corps plans to deploy a squadron of V-22s to Afghanistan by the end of the year.

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Top 10 Most Expensive Military Planes


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Senior Airman Julius Delos Reyes / US Air Force

F-35 Lightning II: $122 million
Lockheed Martin's 2001 deal to build these stealth, supersonic fighter jets was at the time the largest military contract ever. The F-35s, intended to replace an aging aircraft arsenal, were developed as part of a Joint Strike Fighter program between the U.S. and its allies and were criticized as underpowered and overweight — and therefore easy targets. Making matters worse, from 2007 to 2008, cyberspies infiltrated the 7.5 million lines of computer code that powered the Joint Strike Fighter, raising concerns that enemies could copy the F-35's design and exploit its weaknesses. In April 2009, Lockheed Martin said it did not believe the program had been compromised.
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E-2D Advanced Hawkeye: $232 million
A major step forward for surveillance and reconnaissance, the Advanced Hawkeye's powerful new radar system will increase the range of territory an aircraft can monitor by 300%. "It can probably watch the pistachios pop in Iran," an analyst for the think tank Lexington Institute told National Defense in July. Though development of the plane is on track and two test versions have been delivered to the Navy, budget cuts may keep the planes grounded for at least a year longer than planned.

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VH-71 Kestrel: $241 million
This high-tech helicopter project, intended to replace the President's aging chopper fleet, was running more than 50% over budget by the time Barack Obama took office. Soon after his Inauguration, the President announced plans to scrap the helicopters because of cost overruns. On July 22, however, the House Appropriations Committee unanimously approved restoring $485 million to fund the Kestrels

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Thursday 25 April 2013

RC Aircrafts

Carl Goldberg
Super Chipmunk EP ARF Specifications
Stock Number: GPMA1928
Wingspan: 38 in (965 mm)
Wing Area: 242 in² (15.6 dm²)
Weight: 23-25 oz (650-710 g)
Wing Loading: 13.7-14.8 oz/ft² (42-45 g/dm²)
Length: 28 in (710 mm)
Requires: 4-channel radio with 4 micro servos, 400-size brushless motor (28-30-950kV), 25A ESC, 11.1V 1200-1500mAh LiPo battery & propeller
Super Chipmunk molded cowl and wheel pants
The molded cowl and wheel pants are already painted, for fast final assembly and scale looks.
Super Chipmunk dual aileron servos
Each wing half uses its own aileron servo to simplify assembly, increase precision and allow mixing.
Super Chipmunk in flight
The Super Chipmunk’s low parts count and generous supply of included hardware help you get into the air quickly.
Super Chipmunk steerable tailwheel
For easy ground handling, the model includes a steerable tailwheel.


PHAZER

Don’t blink when flying the Phazer. It can travel the length of a football field in just over two seconds! With its simple delta wing design, this EDF assembles quickly, too — the fuselage is painted fiberglass and the wings are built-up balsa and ply, already covered in MonoKote film. In no time, you can be airborne…accelerating with ducted fan power and speed.
  • Fast and easy to assemble.

  • Sleek fiberglass fuselage and tail fin.

  • Includes HyperFlow ducted fan unit with Ammo  brushless motor.
GPMA1802
Wingspan: 23 in (585 mm)
Wing Area: 224 in² (14.4 dm²)
Weight: 30-31.5 oz (850-895 g)
Wing Loading: 19.3-20.2 oz/ft² (59-62 g/dm²
Length: 30 in (760 mm)
Requires: 3-channel radio with 2 micro servos and elevon (or ailevator) mixing; 35A brushless ESC (min) & 14.8V (4S) 2200mAh LiPo battery

WARNING: The Phazer requires advanced flying skills and is not suitable for beginning or intermediate pilots. It reaches speeds over 90 mph (145 km/h) and should be flown only at an approved AMA flying site. Because it can quickly disappear from sight, pilots should remain focused on the plane at all times.



GPM Phazer EDF ARF wing assembly
Built up from lightweight balsa and ply, the wing halves slide together onto a joiner tube and align easily for gluing. The delta design speeds assembly and requires only two servos.
GPM Phazer EDF ARF ducted fan unit
The included HyperFlow™ ducted fan unit with Ammo™ 3790kV brushless motor installs easily and produces impressive thrust and speed.
GPM Phazer EDF ARF magnetic canopy and battery hatch
The magnetically attached canopy doubles as a battery hatch, simplifying the installation of LiPos and radio gear.
GPM Phazer EDF ARF bungee launch
The Phazer can be hand-launched, or you can use the included bungee for even easier launching. Fuselage skids help the model track straight and protect linkages during landings.
GPM Phazer EDF ARF fiberglass fuse, MonoKote Covering
The Phazer features built-up wings with MonoKote film covering, and a fiberglass fuselage with molded-in inlets and exhaust tube. Its trim scheme is factory-applied.
GPM Phazer EDF ARF decal sheet
Great Planes includes these decal options that allow for a custom sport or military look.
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Wednesday 24 April 2013

Future Planes

17 Future Planes Worth The Wait!

1. NASA Solar Flapper

 

2. Maverick Personal plane

 

3. Diving And Flying Spy Navy Aircraft

4. 0 Emission A2 Mach 5

 

5. Clean Era UFO Style Plane

clean era ufo style plane

6. MIT High Speed Concept Plane

mit high speed concept plane

7. The Puffin – Personal Aircraft For Maximum Thrill

nasa puffin personal aircraft

8. Sailing Aircraft

sailing aircraft

9. See Through Planes

see through planes

10. Dolphin Inspired Airplanes

dolphin inspired airplanes

11. Phantom Ray

phantom ray

12. Stingray Water Plane

stingray waterplane

13. Folding Wings Airbus Concept

folding wings air bus concept

14. Icon A5

icon a5

15. SAX-40

sax 40

16. MIT Concept Plane For NASA

mit concept plane

17. Aeroscraft ML866

aeroscraft ml866

 NASA Supersonic Aircraft

Boeing 797 Hoax

Message claims that aircraft company Boeing is set to launch its Boeing 797, a new 1000 passenger jet that sports a radical Blended Wing design. The message features several images supposedly depicting a Boeing 797. 

Brief Analysis
The claims in the message are untrue. The hoax message has been circulating via email and online since at least 2006. Boeing has denied the claims in the message although, in conjunction with NASA and the US Air Force, the company has been working on an unmanned, non-commercial blended wing test aircraft dubbed the X-48. The images in the message are conceptual renditions of future aircraft designs

 


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Vertical Takeoff Landing(VTOL) Aircrafts


Aircraft which are capable of powered Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL).

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avatar samson vtol aircraft in lego

 
Army VTOL Aircrafts
McDonell XV-1
VTOL Experimental Aircraft
Length : 9.15m
Rotor Diameter : 7.93m
Hight : 3.26m
Engine : Continental R975-19 (550hp) X 1
Crew : 2
Sikorsky XV-2 (XH-36)
VTOL Experimental Aircraft
Length : 13.91m
Wing Span : 5.94m
Hight : 3.88m
Engine :
Armstrong Siddeley Mamba II X 1 or
Allison 501-C1 X 1
Crew : 1
Bell XV-3
VTOL Experimental Aircraft
Length : 9.24m
Width :
9.55m (without Rotor)
16.6m (with Triple-Brade Rotors)
Hight : 4.04m
Engine : Plat & Whittney R985-AN-1 (450hp) X 1
Max Speed : 296Km/h
Range : 400Km
Service Ceiling : 4,570m
Crew : 2
Lockheed XV-4A Hummingbird
S/VTOL Experimental Aircraft
Length : 10.34m
Wing Span : 7.91m
Hight : 3.58m
All-Up Weight : 5,265Kg
Engine : General Electric J85-GE-19 (1,368Kg) X 6
Crew : 1
Ryan XV-5 Vertifan
S/VTOL Experimental Aircraft
Length : 13.56m
Wing Span : 9.09m
Hight : 4.50m
All-Up Weight : 5,580Kg
Engine : General Electric J85-GE-5 (1,205Kg) X 2
Max Speed : 880Km/h
Range : 1,160Km
Service Ceiling : 12,200m
Crew : 1
Ryan XV-8A Fleep
STOL Experimental Vehicle
Length : 5.94m
Wing Span : 10.18m
Engine : Continental IO-360-A (210hp) X 1
Max Speed : 105Km/h
Crew : 1
Hughes XV-9A
Hot Cycle Research Aircraft
Length : 13.72m
Rotor Diameter : 16.76m
Hight : 3.66m
All-Up Weight : 6,940Kg
Engine : General Electric YT64-GE-6 (2,850hp) X 2
Max Speed : 278Km/h
Crew : 2
Bell XV-15
Tilt Rotor VTOL Experimental Aiacraft
Length : 12.83m
Span : 10.72m
Hight : 4.67m
All-Up Weight : 6,800Kg
Engine : Lycoming LTCIK-4K (1,550shp) X 2
Max Speed : 600Km/h
Range : 800Km
Service Ceiling : 8,8400m
Crew : 2

List of Total VTOL Aircrafts

  • AeroVironment SkyTote
  • Aeryon Scout
  • AirBuoyant VertiPod
  • AgustaWestland AW609
  • Avro Avrocar (ducted fan)

B

  • BAE Harrier II (vectored thrust)
  • BAE Sea Harrier (vectored thrust)
  • Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey (tiltrotor)
  • Bell 65 ATV (Tiltjet)
  • Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor (proposal)
  • Bell Eagle Eye (tiltrotor UAV)
  • Bell X-14 (vectored thrust)
  • Bell X-22 (ducted fan)
  • Bell XV-15 (tiltrotor)
  • Bell/Agusta BA609 (tiltrotor)
  • Bensen B-10 (ducted fan)
  • Boeing/Mcdonnell Douglas AV-8 Harrier (vectored thrust)
  • Boeing-Vertol VZ-2 (tiltwing)
  • Boeing X-32 (STOVL variant)
  • Boeing X-50 (UAV - failed to achieve forward flight)

C

  • Canadair CL-84 Dynavert (tiltwng)
  • CarterCopter
  • Carter PAV
  • Convair XFY-1 Pogo (tailsitter)
  • Curtiss-Wright VZ-7 (flying jeep)
  • Curtiss-Wright X-19 (tiltrotor)

D


U.S. Army Doak 16/VZ-4DA
  • Dassault Balzac V - interim Mirage III VTOL testbed
  • Dassault Mirage IIIV - separate lift and thrust engines
  • de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle
  • Dornier Do 29 (tilt rotor)
  • Dornier Do 31 (thrust vectoring and lift jets)
  • Doak 16/VZ-4DA - Wingtip mounted Ducted Fans
  • duPont DP-1C one tethered flight 2007, now at Classic Rotorcraft Museum in Ramona, California USA

E

  • EWR VJ 101 (tiltjets and lift jets)

F

  • Fairey Gyrodyne -
  • Fairey Jet Gyrodyne (compound autogyro with powered rotor)
  • Fairey Rotodyne (compound autogyro with powered rotor)
  • Focke-Wulf Triebfluegeljaeger (tailsitter, not built)

G

  • Garrett STAMP (vectored thrust)
  • Grumman Nutcracker

H

  • Hawker P.1127 (vectored thrust)
  • Hawker Siddeley P.1154 (cancelled supersonic vectored thrust)
  • Hawker Siddeley Harrier (vectored thrust)
  • Hawker Siddeley Kestrel (vectored thrust)
  • Hiller X-18 (tiltwing)
  • Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee (ducted fan)

J

  • Junkers EF 009 (Not built)

L

  • Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV)
  • Lockheed XFV-1 "Salmon" (tailsitter)
  • Lockheed XV-4 Hummingbird
  • Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II -(actually a STOVL aircraft, using vertical landing only) fan and vectored thrust (B Model only)
  • LTV XC-142 (tiltwing)

M

  • Martin Jetpack
  • McDonnell Douglas DC-X
  • Moller Skycar

P

  • PAM 100B
  • PAM 100T
  • PAM 200
  • PAM ILV
  • Piasecki VZ-8 Airgeep
  • Puffin

R

  • Rockwell XFV-12 (failed wing lift augumentation)
  • Rotary Rocket Roton
  • Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig - vertical engine testbed
  • Ryan X-13 Vertijet (tailsitter)
  • Ryan XV-5 Vertifan

S

  • Sikorsky Cypher
  • Sikorsky Cypher II
  • Sikorsky X-Wing
  • Short SC.1 (liftjet and vectored thrust)
  • SNCASO Farfadet
  • SNECMA Coléoptère (tailsitter)
  • SoloTrek XFV
  • Springtail Exoskeleton Flying Vehicle

T

  • Trek Aerospace Dragonfly

V

  • VFW VAK 191B (vectored thrust plus vertical lift)
  • VFW-Fokker H3 (compound helicopter)

W

  • Williams X-Jet

X

  • VTOL X-Plane

Y

  • Yakovlev Yak-36 (vectored thrust)
  • Yakovlev Yak-38 (liftjet and vectored thrust)
  • Yakovlev Yak-141 (liftjet and vectored thrust)
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