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Topic started on 11-7-2011 @ 12:25 AM by emile
No doubt, the speed for F-15 is easily up to M 2.4, the top speed of F-15 was set as M.2.5, however, the top speed for the fastest version of F-4 was M.2.2. When I checked the speed record occasionally, the record set between F-4 and Ye-155, there was nothing
Which means there was a speed limit for F-15 which can be broken by F-4! What's wrong there with F-15, a keeper of climb rate record!


reply posted on 11-7-2011 @ 06:31 AM by RichardPrice
Originally posted by emile
No doubt, the speed for F-15 is easily up to M 2.4, the top speed of F-15 was set as M.2.5, however, the top speed for the fastest version of F-4 was M.2.2. When I checked
the speed record occasionally, the record set between F-4 and Ye-155, there was nothing
Which means there was a speed limit for F-15 which can be broken by F-4! What's wrong there with F-15, a keeper of climb rate record!


I'm not getting what your point is? Just because the F-15 can reportedly go faster than the current record holder, it doesn't make it the new record holder automatically.

Records are done under set conditions, with invigilation by the record approving body - the F-15 was never put up for the air speed record, so it will never hold it.


reply posted on 11-7-2011 @ 06:51 PM by MONKEYMAGIC
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equal, either both clean or both fully laden?.

ive seen a typhoon do a vertical climb at farnborough last year, one of the most impressive sights ever...

thanks

monkey


reply posted on 11-7-2011 @ 11:00 PM by emile
It is not the sufficient condition for every aircraft to brake the climb rate. Too many aircraft from propeller to jet can do vertical climb.
The F-15 own the climb record not only by many other superiorties but also the possible biggest trim force which still with few aircraft can match.

Originally posted by RichardPrice
Originally posted by emile
No doubt, the speed for F-15 is easily up to M 2.4, the top speed of F-15 was set as M.2.5, however, the top speed for the fastest version of F-4 was M.2.2. When I checked
the speed record occasionally, the record set between F-4 and Ye-155, there was nothing
Which means there was a speed limit for F-15 which can be broken by F-4! What's wrong there with F-15, a keeper of climb rate record!


I'm not getting what your point is? Just because the F-15 can reportedly go faster than the current record holder, it doesn't make it the new record holder automatically.

Records are done under set conditions, with invigilation by the record approving body - the F-15 was never put up for the air speed record, so it will never hold it.


The Speed Record didn't tell what altitude that was, so I thought the only line set was the speed. I don't believe the Speed Record set by F-4 with YF-12 at same Altitude.
By much greater T/W ratio and a Ld supposed to be higher significantly, I didn't see the reason why the Speed Record beyond the F-4 couldn't be done by F-15?


reply posted on 12-7-2011 @ 04:02 AM by waynos
Originally posted by emile
No doubt, the speed for F-15 is easily up to M 2.4, the top speed of F-15 was set as M.2.5, however, the top speed for the fastest version of F-4 was M.2.2. When I checked
the speed record occasionally, the record set between F-4 and Ye-155, there was nothing
Which means there was a speed limit for F-15 which can be broken by F-4! What's wrong there with F-15, a keeper of climb rate record!


What do you mean, emile?

Given that the timeline shows the F-4 held the record in 1961, the YF-12 took the record past 2000mph in 1965 and the F-15, which maxes out well below that level, didn't fly until 1972, seven years later, why the shock? You cannot set a speed record with a plane you haven't even drawn yet
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reply posted on 13-7-2011 @ 05:50 AM by emile
Originally posted by waynos
Originally posted by emile
No doubt, the speed for F-15 is easily up to M 2.4, the top speed of F-15 was set as M.2.5, however, the top speed for the fastest version of F-4 was M.2.2. When I checked
the speed record occasionally, the record set between F-4 and Ye-155, there was nothing
Which means there was a speed limit for F-15 which can be broken by F-4! What's wrong there with F-15, a keeper of climb rate record!


What do you mean, emile?

Given that the timeline shows the F-4 held the record in 1961, the YF-12 took the record past 2000mph in 1965 and the F-15, which maxes out well below that level, didn't fly until 1972, seven years later, why the shock? You cannot set a speed record with a plane you haven't even drawn yet
edit on 12-7-2011 by waynos because: (no reason given)


Embarrassed, you got me
But there could be an speed record set by F-15 which between F-4 and Ye-155, don't agree?
edit on 13-7-2011 by emile because: (no reason given)

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