The Inspector wrote:
Any combat airframe that holds a 120+ to zero ACM record is far from junk! so that takes the wind out of your sails on the F-15 argument
No, actually it doesn't.
First off, the F-15 has had 35+ years to amass that many victories. When the Raptor has been in service for that long, we'll be able to use that record as some sort of relative comparison of the airframe's success.
Second, I'm perfectly aware that the Eagle isn't junk. YOU are the one who said that the Raptor was a loser because it had been bested by older and cheaper aircraft. I said that I had bested F-15s and F-16s with an older and cheaper aircraft, and applied the same logic you used in judging the Raptor to those two aircraft. It is precisely the same comparison...and just as worthless.
The Inspector wrote:
as I recall from many years ago when you probably weren't even here yet
Wow...things happened before I was born? No kidding? I guess that
does take all the wind out of my argument, then. Nothing like taking the discussion
ad hominem just for kicks. Well played.
And, thanks for the "education", but I am pretty familiar with the philosophical arguments behind the armament design decisions (and mistakes) made on the F-4. Knowing stuff about airpower is sorta my job...even if it happened before I was born.
The Inspector wrote:
for the money the thing should be a combination of BLACKHAWKS airplane and Wonderwomans airplane and should also be capable of solving global warming. In other words, I don't feel I'm getting good return on my investment.
Oh? Curious how you know what the capabilities of the Raptor -- and for that matter, the F-15 and F-16 -- are. Unless your source has a classification level on it other than "unclassified", then you have absolutely NO idea what the capabilities of any of those aircraft are.
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ellice_island_kid wrote:
I am only in my 20s but someday I will fly it at airshows. I am getting rich really fast writing software and so I can afford to do really stupid things like put all my money into warbirds.