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We did have a topic on this...
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,4186.0.html
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http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,4186.0.html
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I was pretty close then what does RULS stand for?zebedee said:Just got hold of the latest issue of Air Pictorial.. sorry Aviation News, still cant get used to the new name... anyway there's an article on this project...
Apparently its the P125, and it made it as far as full scale mockup. The article makes VERY interesting reading...
Turns out she's a full V/Stol bird, the ducting is for the front nozzle of RULS system, the rear
lift exhaust exiting through vectored nozzles between the wing trailing edge and horizontal stabiliser.
Zeb
straycat 2269 said:any idea where can be found?
straycat 2269 said:dear circle-5,
where did you get the FOAS model?
any idea where can be found?
gfi88 said:I guess I am the other collector. I purchased it on Ebay about three years ago.
Brochure - BAE Systems - Future Offensive Air System - Code: 48741-7.06.2000.CO. Double-sided, A4 sized, colour brochure providing an overview of the FOAS program aimed at replacing the capabilities of the Tornado GR4 examining a Force mix of airborne vehicles and technologies. Brochure issued at airshows like Farnborough.
flateric said:another AVPRO what-if
Deino said:Does anyone have seen more and from other views ?? ???
red admiral said:I saw quite a few from recent pole testing up at Warton but I can't remember where exactly. I'll have a look around for them.
The previously classified Nightjar programme began in 2000 and its unique testbody has been used to test new features, which could be crucial for the future of air vehicle design. The testbody was designed to have a very low radar signature so that technologies fitted on it could be tested without the body itself figuring in the test results.
red admiral said:Found them in the end.