Rafale con ASMP-A
Que eso no es el boom sonico!!!
Aaaaaaaahhhh el que comenzó ese rumor habria que colgarlo de las pelotas
Juanma, eso es condensación?, pero estaba mirando varios videos y se da casi siempre en altas velocidades y a baja altura, y en la mayorias de las veces que rompen la barrera del sonido a baja altura, se produce ese efecto..
es asi o le erre feo..?
saludos
okidoki... voy aprendiendo....agarrensee.Es condensacion.
Si, se da a velocidades transonicas.
No tiene nada que ver la altura, pero si las condiciones atmosfericas (humedad y presion)
La mayoria de la veces rompen la barrera del sonido? Dudo mucho que uno de los casos que hayas visto siquiera hayan roto la barrera del sonido. Mira si van a mandar un boom sonido a 400 metros de los espectadores....
Singularidad de Prandtl-Glauert, pero ni se te ocurra mirar wikipedia
Buen punto, pero esa no es una demostración cualquiera.
Credito parcial
Rafale M compatible with STOBAR carriersMet et Marine, June 26
That may give the French fighter new opportunities for export. After studies and simulations, Dassault Aviation's engineers determined that the Rafale Marine is capable of taking off from aircraft carriers without catapults but with a ski-jump. For this, no change in structure would be needed for Rafale of French naval aviation, implemented with the Charles de Gaulle and using catapults. However , for the landing of the plane, an oblique track with strands arrest is needed.
For now, only Russia, China and India have, or will have, aircraft carriers with diving stop and strands. If , for the first two countries, the acquisition of Rafale is excluded, it is however a new opportunity for India. The latter, for now, plans to equip its two new aircraft carriers, and the Vikramaditya Vikrant, with Russian MiG-29K. But New Delhi is also in exclusive talks with Dassault Aviation to buy Rafale for its air force. The contract, which could be signed in the coming months, does not include naval aircraft. But if India wants, it may have an alternative to the MiG-29K, with the advantage of the homogeneity of its future fleet. For now, no application has been made in this direction, but the option is technically ok what is good to know.
Outside India, the Rafale's ability to take off on a bridge ending with a ski-jump could, in the coming years, interest other countries, like Brazil, which wants to develop two new aircraft carriers and would thus not have to opt for buildings catapults. This, while the Rafale is already proposed to modernize the Brazilian Air Force.
Ideally, any carrier or aircraft carrier with a platform and being wide enough to accommodate an oblique track could be concerned. The most critical technical point concerns the space available under the flight deck to accommodate the machinery of the press brake, linked to stop strands. New British aircraft carrier can be equipped, but it is less evident for the Italian Cavour, which would probably require heavy work. For now, the Royal Navy and the Marina Militare must implement short takeoff and vertical landing F-35B aircrafts. But this program already suffers long delays and extra costs, even though the F-35 is just entering the development phase of its systems, generally considered as the most complex of a aviation program
Y una nota de color:
Ojo que el artículo en ninguna parte menciona con que capacidad de carga podría despegar con ski-jump...El Rafale M es STOBAR compatible
En resumen la nota dice que los ingenieros de Dassault realizaron estudios y
simulaciones para llegar a esa conclusion.
Actualmente solo Rusia, China e India tienen o tendran CV STOBAR quedando excluidos los dos primeros es una posibilidad para India aunque esta adquirio recientemente el MIG-29K. No deja de ser interesante para India disponer de una misma plataforma aerea en la Fuerza Aerea y la Aviacion Naval.
Tambien se hace mension de Brasil que en un futuro tiene planificado contar con 2 CV y finalmente, como una posibilidad muy lejana, se habla sobre la Royal Navy (CVF) y la Marina Militare (Cavour).
Saludos