Definitely. Especially if it has doors. I will say that once the competition is over and Boeing shows their design I think at least visually people will be impressed. Granted, the X-32 is a low bar.
Okay so here's an interesting talking point regarding the coatings... What are your thoughts on the VX and other squadrons that have been seen flying with the infrared coatings and how may that pay into the NGAD and F/A-XX programs?
Okay so here's an interesting talking point regarding the coatings... What are your thoughts on the VX and other squadrons that have been seen flying with the infrared coatings and how may that pay into the NGAD and F/A-XX programs?
Okay so here's an interesting talking point regarding the coatings... What are your thoughts on the VX and other squadrons that have been seen flying with the infrared coatings and how may that pay into the NGAD and F/A-XX programs?
I do not think there is a definitive answer for what the reflective coatings (seen on several aircraft types) do. It is suspected to be IR related as far as I’ve seen in open source.
I do not think there is a definitive answer for what the reflective coatings (seen on several aircraft types) do. It is suspected to be IR related as far as I’ve seen in open source.
There are some "media outlets" who have "reported" on the reflective coatings that do not conduct "reporting" or "journalism" as many of us know it. These organizations read forums - such as this one - or Instagram, etc. and create a story out of what *others* are reporting. They go no deeper than reporting what others have said or told them. A tiny scrap of information - like a photo - and then sensationalist speculation to meet a minimum word court and draw clicks. Secret. Shrouded in secrecy. Mysterious aircraft. Laser armor. Etc.
If you are looking to these sources for definitive answers you will be disappointed.
These media outlets - such as popular web sites - do little or no original research or investigation. They do not undercover new information. They do not verify or credit sources. They do not fact check.
On the other hand, there are those that are cagey, or who may answer questions with statements like
"I should not comment on that until potential litigation moves forward...."
Of course, if real, definitive answers were posted, those other media outlets would pick them up and create a story that gets clicks and is republished all over the world, without crediting the original source that worked very hard to obtain the answers. This forum is full of such individuals - experts, dedicated enthrusiasts, passionate airplane nerds who expend a great deal of time and effort to uncover facts. They are the apex predators of the secret projects world, Sharks in Lawnchairs. These media outlets are parasites that get fat off the work of others.
The best information I can find potentially ties it to the Senior Spud program from the 90s, a would be IR coating to help manage absorbed energy from Radar sources. But who knows!
Right now, one of the few things we do know about NGAD is that it's still considered sight-sensitive (otherwise we'd have actual photos). It's very unlikely that LM is leaking even cartoon images that are related to NGAD in any meaningful way.
I do not think any renders are truly indicative of anything. The project has too much secrecy. That said, I would bet on broad band stealth being prioritized over maneuvering given an even money bet. But I would not be super confident of any aspect of NGAD given how little we know not just about any possible aircraft or demonstrators but also the requirements.
I do not think any renders are truly indicative of anything. The project has too much secrecy. That said, I would bet on broad band stealth being prioritized over maneuvering given an even money bet. But I would not be super confident of any aspect of NGAD given how little we know not just about any possible aircraft or demonstrators but also the requirements.
The only thing I'm reasonably confident about NGAD is that it will have longer range than even an F-22.
I'm guessing NGAD will have bays deep enough to hold 2000lb bombs (while F-22 does not have bays deep enough to hold anything bigger than a 500lb bomb). As an additional item to the deep bays, I'm guessing some kind of missile rack that would allow two-deep AMRAAMs or AIM260s when not carrying bombs.
I do not think any renders are truly indicative of anything. The project has too much secrecy. That said, I would bet on broad band stealth being prioritized over maneuvering given an even money bet. But I would not be super confident of any aspect of NGAD given how little we know not just about any possible aircraft or demonstrators but also the requirements.
Some of the of the B-21 renderings (I do not remember which specific ones) were published by the USAF itself, which IMO is much more likely to be close to the real thing. Moreover in the case of a subsonic stealth bomber, there really is a particular optimal shape and not much else to be done - I'll be quite surprised if PAK-DA or Y-20 deviate from the general layout of B-21, even if the size and details like cockpit and intakes are different.
Anyone knows the time line between the v-tail design and the tailless design. I believe the v-tail predates the tailless one but not sure. Also reading somewhere that boeing was favored as lockheed initially pitched a more conservative design while boeing went for a much more radical one. Maybe that's why Lockheed went back and worked out their tailless flying wing design as well?
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