I'm really fascinated by the P.1154 mighty engine. What if it had survived the doomed VSTOL fighter - and found plenty of alternate applications ?
Imagine if the Americans got a big crush on it, and adopted it for all kind of aircraft ? (Nota bene: BS.53 Pegasus was rebranded F402, so BS.100 might be F403...)
That engine had so much potential... for example, how about a STOL C-141 Starlifter ? swapping its TF33s for BS.100s ?
Endless possibilities... 4*15.5 tons of thrust is 62 tons of VSTOL power, which is nothing to sneeze at.
Would PCB be troublesome ? Can't help thinking that, compared to the unfortunate P.1154, hanging them on underwing pylons (C-141 high-wing style, not 707) may alleviate OTL issues like ground erosion and hot gas reingestion...
Long story short: how about 2*BS.100s or 4*BS.100s VSTOL cargo aircraft ?
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Imagine if the Americans got a big crush on it, and adopted it for all kind of aircraft ? (Nota bene: BS.53 Pegasus was rebranded F402, so BS.100 might be F403...)
That engine had so much potential... for example, how about a STOL C-141 Starlifter ? swapping its TF33s for BS.100s ?
Endless possibilities... 4*15.5 tons of thrust is 62 tons of VSTOL power, which is nothing to sneeze at.
Would PCB be troublesome ? Can't help thinking that, compared to the unfortunate P.1154, hanging them on underwing pylons (C-141 high-wing style, not 707) may alleviate OTL issues like ground erosion and hot gas reingestion...
Long story short: how about 2*BS.100s or 4*BS.100s VSTOL cargo aircraft ?
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