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  Squadron/Signal Publications 6352: USN Phantoms in Combat - Vietnam Studies Group series
    Категория: Военное дело » Военная техника » Самолеты
 
Squadron/Signal Publications 6352: USN Phantoms in Combat - Vietnam Studies Group series title=
Автор: Lou Drendel
Издательство: Squadron/Signal Publications
Год издания: 1988
isbn: 0897472136
Количество страниц: 66
Язык: english
Формат: PDF (scan)
Размер: 37 Мб
Каталожный номер: 108716
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is in its 30th year of operational service as this book goes to press. That is a remarkable accomplishment for any aircraft and is usually reserved for more staid types, such as the Douglas DC-3. For a front-line fighter to serve that long, where combat is fast, furious, and survivable only by those at the leading edge of technology, is even more astounding. The McDonnell Aircraft engineers designed an aircraft in the late 1950s which surmounted an aerodynamic design plateau which has endured to this day (with only minor modifications). This book is not a 'nuts and bolts' design history of the Phantom, but since the Phantom II was originally designed for the Navy, it seems appro­priate to include a brief pictorial design history in 'U.S. Navy Phan­toms in Combat". Ironically, the most prolific fighter of modern times began life as a loser. The fledgling Phantom II came in second to the Vought F8U Crusader in the Navy design competition to acquire its first super­sonic fighter. The Crusader was a prototypical fighter; single seat, single engine, armed with guns, and having no fire-control radar. It was a fighter pilot's dream...a pure VFR supersonic dogfighting machine, designed for one-on-one combat in the supersonic age. The losing McDonnell entry had also been a single-seater with a gun. but it came at the dawn of the age of the missileers...the pro­ponents of the missile armed interceptor. Their reasoning went something like this; "Why get in close and grunt under heavy G while you went round and round with the enemy, when it was much easier to blast him out of the sky from long range with a sophisticated air-to-air missile?" As a result, the follow-on McDonnell fighter design diverged radically from accepted fighter aircraft design criteria of the day.
 

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