Anshu Attri
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Which is why we should NEVER buy from yanks.Indeed they'll look good parked side by side when the fleet is grounded due to some imbecilic US sanctions.
Has to use afterburner to go super sonic. Super cruise at mach 1.01 in clean config is not an operational super cruise.
[@6.00PM IST] The Rafale was seen as something of an underdog in the MMRCA competition for a while, though recent reports have put it on top of the pack in the $11-billion deal for 126 fighter aircraft. Conspiciously closed to the media in India, Dassault's bird has been the least visible of the six contenders in the competition -- a deliberate strategy, it so happens. Its appearance next month outside Bangalore will be the first time the aircraft will be seen in public in India (in September 2009, the aircraft was in India for trials, and was usefully snapped at the time by a single photographer).FLASH! Two Rafales Coming To Aero India 2011
This was a rumour doing the rounds for a while. Finally got an official confirmation from Dassault. Two Rafales will make their first public Indian appearance at Aero India 2011 next month at the IAF's Yelahanka air force base. Dassault will also be bringing a Falcon 7X and a Falcon 2000LX. More details shortly.
Livefist - Indian Defence & Aerospace: FLASH! Two Rafales Coming To Aero India 2011
No they don't. For space shuttle they experience 2-3 G during re-entry.Space Shuttle and Soyuz astronauts experience 11 to 12 G during re entry.
http://www.astrophys-assist.com/educate/spaceflight/spaceflight.htmWhile exposure to 3-G's poses no problems for astronauts during take-off, even this moderate level of G-forces can be problematic during landing, when astronauts with an already weakened cardiovascular system from the effects of microgravity are exposed to 15 minutes or more of 2 to 3-G forces. Space Shuttle astronauts wear G-suits during re-entry to prevent blackouts. The partial pressure suit is inflated on the abdomen and legs, so as to stop blood from rushing to the lower part of the body when returning from zero gravity.
.........................In the MMRCA debate the Super Hornet is often mentioned as the heaviest candidate while Gripen IN is often refered to as the lightest. That is clearly true in terms of empty weight. Gripen has a empty weight 50% that of SH and is lighter than any of the other candidates.
The actual difference in terms of load and range capability might not be as dramatic otoh. A quick look at the lightest vs the heaviest:
Built on these public company documents.
Gripen to NL1
Gripen to NL2
Gripen to IN
Super Hornet to Japan
Super Hornet home
Note: This is only to illustrate the new capability of Gripen NG and not to be a jet vs jet discussion.
Its not my work..Hello Kunal bhai,
You have done the great comparison. Your post speak itself about Gripen and other planes.
Oh! I did not know that. Thanks for the info.No they don't. For space shuttle they experience 2-3 G during re-entry.
http://www.astrophys-assist.com/educate/spaceflight/spaceflight.htm
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