Load them unto other transport, like a lorry or C-5.
Indeed and they warped the HP turbine, which is why they’re normally limited to M2.83.
It beggars belief that these aircraft were not moved beforehand. Someone should bear responsibility for this.
The Indians flew one at over M3.0 over Pakistan one time I think.
Depends how early you start the fatigue testing and whether there’s facility available to do it.
In order, looks only.
1) F-22
2) YF-23
3) Rafale
4) Typhoon
5) Su-30
6) F-16
7) Su-35
8) MiG-29
9) Tornado
10) Mirage 2000
TomcatVIP – Your first link is broken I think.
Yes most fighters start operations before the fatigue testing is complete. The idea is that the fatigue test model is kept as the oldest model in terms of the stress it endures. So if something is to break, it breaks first.
So the 40N6 is just like the 48N6 but bigger, or same size?
So if the 40N6 looks the same, what is this missile?
http://www.ausairpower.net/PVO-SV/9M82-Giant-MiroslavGyurosi-4S.jpg
Constitution or not, handing over powers to foreign entities should require a referendum.
Quite. I propose a new law making it mandatory to have a referendum whenever powers are handed overseas or a step change is made to the constitution.
Okay, thanks. What about the first one shown in the video?
I think that at this stage they shouldn’t bother with any more trade negotiations and just prepare for a no deal because it’s very obvious that things have reached an impasse. What might be worth salvaging is citizens rights and possible joint arrest warrants and stuff like that, which they might actually be able to agree on. But then I guess the EU’s insistence on the ECJ may even screw that up too.
Surely the missile pictured is also a 48H6 on that datasheet?