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worzel 28-02-2012 10:20 AM

F22 Raptor
 
One for all you Plane Junkies.

Enjoy :smile:

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Skullfudge 28-02-2012 10:30 AM

Serious G's.

What a job flying those around for a living !!

riiidaa 28-02-2012 11:20 AM

Won't be many more manned FIGHTER jets designed.

simba 28-02-2012 03:27 PM

you just gotta luv fly by wire un natural forces at work there very very cool

andy-m 28-02-2012 03:50 PM

I think thats thrust vectoring that allows it to move like that

Steve_PPP 28-02-2012 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by andy-m (Post 124091)
I think thats thrust vectoring that allows it to move like that

Yep, it is indeed, this clip shows it on the F22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTCGJAoAz_8

Amazing moves in that clip Worzel, and even more amazing that the pilot can handle that much G for so long without blacking out.

tbtstt 29-02-2012 10:15 AM

A combination of thrust vectoring and high aerodynamic instability. As simba says, if it wasn't for the computers, the plane would drop out of the sky. Incredible bit of plane design though, the capabilities of these fifth generation fighters still blow my mind.

I've seen a couple of Sukhoi Su-27 derviatives do demonstrations which were just jaw dropping, hopefully the F-22 will make an appearance at Farnborough this year and exceed them!

worzel 29-02-2012 11:24 AM

The Chinese J20 looks a tidy thing too.

tbtstt 29-02-2012 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by worzel (Post 124191)
The Chinese J20 looks a tidy thing too.

Except if you peel off the "J20" stickers it'll says F-22 underneath! :D

Be interested to see how the PAK FA (which is very F-22 ish in its shape and proportions) compares when it hits its stride.

I'm a huge Typhoon fan, I know its not a 5th generation aircraft but I just love the look of delta wing aircraft. I think the Gripen looks superb as well.

worzel 29-02-2012 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by tbtstt (Post 124202)
I'm a huge Typhoon fan, I know its not a 5th generation aircraft but I just love the look of delta wing aircraft. I think the Gripen looks superb as well.

Agreed mate. :agreed:

I love the SAAB's, wonderful things. The Typhoon is quite simply a stunning machine :cool:

ralliart didz 29-02-2012 02:08 PM

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good vid worzel. cant wait 2 see this

worzel 29-02-2012 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by didznotturbo (Post 124217)
good vid worzel. cant wait 2 see this

Firefox for 2012!!!!

Come on then, who liked that film? I bloody loved it :cool:

tbtstt 29-02-2012 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by worzel (Post 124237)
Firefox for 2012!!!!

Come on then, who liked that film? I bloody loved it :cool:

:lol: It was good...


...but it was no Blue Thunder! :getmecoat:

worzel 29-02-2012 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by tbtstt (Post 124254)
:lol: It was good...


...but it was no Blue Thunder! :getmecoat:

:lol: No, I'll give you that! :ok:

Clint rocks though! I watched Magnum Force last night, great "70s" film. Properly un-PC too :ok:

tbtstt 29-02-2012 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by worzel (Post 124262)
:lol: No, I'll give you that! :ok:

:D Speaking of aviation based films, have you (or anyone else) seen "Les Chevaliers du Diel"? Its basically a French version of Top Gun, but the aerial sequences are (in my humble opinion) some of the best ever commited to film.

Its a pain in the ass to get hold of (it was released under the title "Sky Fighters" in the US), but well worth a watch if you get a chance.

worzel 29-02-2012 05:24 PM

No, never heard of that. I will have a look for it now though :ok:

You just need to look at the many vids of French Mirage pilots in action to KNOW that it'll be good

tbtstt 29-02-2012 05:26 PM

Clips of some of the aerial sequences from the film:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEe3xfWfkG8

:doubleup:

tbtstt 29-02-2012 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by worzel (Post 124268)
You just need to look at the many vids of French Mirage pilots in action to KNOW that it'll be good

Fully backed! :doubleup:

worzel 29-02-2012 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by tbtstt (Post 124269)
Clips of some of the aerial sequences from the film:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEe3xfWfkG8

:doubleup:

****ing stunning :10: :10: :10:

The cinematography is just brilliant.

I don't know the song, but even that seems like it was meant to be! It fits so well.

Cheers for posting that matey, I bloody enjoyed that :five:

tbtstt 29-02-2012 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by worzel (Post 124275)
Cheers for posting that matey, I bloody enjoyed that :five:

If you enjoyed that, then you might enjoy this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8_26o3_jq8

This is "Vol Blancs", one of several films by director Lionel Charlet. His films are sort of documentaries, but contain very little commentary. Some of the footage and cinematography is stunning though (I think anyway!).

He has another "full length" film, but his site has been down for ages, so I'm not sure what the score is there.


EDIT: Found his other "proper" film:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ0FlV-5XLI

Might want to grab a beer (or two) before you press play on that one! :ok:

ralliart didz 29-02-2012 08:29 PM

cheers TBTSTT good vids :10::BLKSCOOB:

worzel 01-03-2012 12:18 PM

That's the first half of Ice Hornet watched, simply WOW !!!

That is great stuff, I will watch the second half tomorrow. The flight through the mountains was staggering stuff!

Can't wait to see the second bit :ok:

The picture below is probably one of the planes in the video, from RAF Fairford a few years back.

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...g/_SG15165.jpg

tbtstt 01-03-2012 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by worzel (Post 124361)
That's the first half of Ice Hornet watched, simply WOW !!!

That is great stuff, I will watch the second half tomorrow. The flight through the mountains was staggering stuff!

Can't wait to see the second bit :ok:

Glad you enjoyed, it, thought it might have been a bit too nerdy for you. ;)

The Vol Blanc and Ice Hornet retail DVD's (and Lionel Charlets site) contain loads of little extra short films he's done as well, most of which are very well filmed and put together.

As I mentioned above though, his site has been down for a while now, so I'm not sure what the score is. Pity, as he did a short film on the Rafale a few years back, so I was expecting his next full film to be be on that.


NB: Great picture, did you take it?

worzel 01-03-2012 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by tbtstt (Post 124362)
Glad you enjoyed, it, thought it might have been a bit too nerdy for you. ;)

The Vol Blanc and Ice Hornet retail DVD's (and Lionel Charlets site) contain loads of little extra short films he's done as well, most of which are very well filmed and put together.

As I mentioned above though, his site has been down for a while now, so I'm not sure what the score is. Pity, as he did a short film on the Rafale a few years back, so I was expecting his next full film to be be on that.


NB: Great picture, did you take it?


No, never too nerdy for me :lol: Thoroughly bloody enjoyable mate.

He's obviously very talented and committed to his Genre. You can see how much he understands what he is filming. Brilliant stuff :doubleup:

Yes, that is one of my pics. I took quite a few of the Swiss Hornet that day, I will have a look and post some more.

tbtstt 01-03-2012 02:31 PM

Nice one, look forward to seeing more! :ok: I've yet to try taking any pictures of flying aircraft with my DSLR, but I'm guessing you need a fairly decent lens to get any clear shots.

Glad I mentioned Lionel Charlet now. Having done a bit of Googlising to try and find out what has happened to his site I've just discovered he released another DVD at the very end of last year. Need to find someone who'll sell it to me and ship it over now!

worzel 01-03-2012 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by tbtstt (Post 124370)
Nice one, look forward to seeing more! :ok: I've yet to try taking any pictures of flying aircraft with my DSLR, but I'm guessing you need a fairly decent lens to get any clear shots.

Glad I mentioned Lionel Charlet now. Having done a bit of Googlising to try and find out what has happened to his site I've just discovered he released another DVD at the very end of last year. Need to find someone who'll sell it to me and ship it over now!

It's no different to cars really mate, you have obviously got panning sorted out looking at your shots. Planes might be going faster, but usually at a greater distance, so the distance makes the panning about the same as for cars (most of the time).

I will have to go on a google fest at some point myself and look into this guy. :ok:


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