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We all know from conception to in service for the Eurofighter was a long time. At several points it looked like the international partners would break apart. The project also had quite a few technical issues. The DA1’s first flight was delayed two years because the Germans had great difficulty developing the flight control software, the ECR-90 had to go through a number of revisions before it could be added to an aircraft AFTER it was subject to a major political battle to be the EFA. All this and the plane was only able to enter service in 2004 in a very basic state. What if however either the British went alone with their fixed intake P.120 or perhaps the Cold War remains tense and the eastern bloc lasts longer forcing the European partner nations to squabble less. Maybe the Mig-29 and Su-27 become better known to the west earlier. how quickly could they get a combat aircraft from the time of the EAPs first flight in 1986?
My ideas.
Aircraft should have maximum commonality with the EAP, what ever can be used should be. Could the EAPs flight control system be the basis of this early Eurofighter? Could the British avoid the pitfalls the Germans had? They had experience with the Jaguar.
Captor is based on Blue Vixen as is well know, I have heard of a “Super Vixen” that’s just an longer range Blue Vixen. I’m not sure if this was ever an actual design or a proposal.
The EJ200 is based on the RR XG-40 for 1986. The first development ej200 (not weight optimized) ran from 1988-1991 and the first Eurofighter DA flew with them in 1995 with talk of installing them in the EAP a year or two before that. As I understand it the EJ200 was probably the part of the program that went the smoothest and was actually ahead of schedule, so no speeding that up. However I have head that an XG-20 derived RB199 variant could have been used as an interm engine as early as 1989.
Structurally, at least in terms of composites the Eurofighter and EAP are very similar so that’s likely to be the same.
Flight magazine in 1985 gave a 1995 in service date as a goal is that achievable? Later? Earlier? How might it differ or evolve, what opportunities might present themselves?
My ideas.
Aircraft should have maximum commonality with the EAP, what ever can be used should be. Could the EAPs flight control system be the basis of this early Eurofighter? Could the British avoid the pitfalls the Germans had? They had experience with the Jaguar.
Captor is based on Blue Vixen as is well know, I have heard of a “Super Vixen” that’s just an longer range Blue Vixen. I’m not sure if this was ever an actual design or a proposal.
The EJ200 is based on the RR XG-40 for 1986. The first development ej200 (not weight optimized) ran from 1988-1991 and the first Eurofighter DA flew with them in 1995 with talk of installing them in the EAP a year or two before that. As I understand it the EJ200 was probably the part of the program that went the smoothest and was actually ahead of schedule, so no speeding that up. However I have head that an XG-20 derived RB199 variant could have been used as an interm engine as early as 1989.
Structurally, at least in terms of composites the Eurofighter and EAP are very similar so that’s likely to be the same.
Flight magazine in 1985 gave a 1995 in service date as a goal is that achievable? Later? Earlier? How might it differ or evolve, what opportunities might present themselves?