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Posted 8 y ago
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TSgt Steve Waide
SFC George Smith, that's the way they look on these internal launchers. When does the doors open and it is like a catapult that kicks the missile out and then ignites the rocket motor so it doesn't burn the paint off the side of the jet.
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CPT Jack Durish the smoke that you see at the engine start up is the JFS (jet fuel starter) kicking on, unless it's called something different on the F-22s. It is what ignites the engine to get the turbines turning. It was always nice when the F-16s kicked these on in the winter time cause you get the blast of warm/hot air.
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LTC (Join to see)
Does the USAF version of Quickstart damage the turbine like it can with a car where there is detonation?
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TSgt Steve Waide
LTC (Join to see) - I am not 100% about this system. I believe it ignites an Aux Power Unit (APU) which slowly powers up the turbines. I was just a weapons system maintainer/loader.
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Interesting video on this new expensive plane. I wonder if they could do other video where the F-16 latest model goes toe-to-toe against the F-35 in a dogfight I would love to see this happen over Nellis Air Force Base
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CPT Jack Durish
Many years ago (sometime after the F-22 was officially deployed) I met an AF general at one of my clients. We had lunch together and he described how an F-22 took on 4 F-16's in a dogfight and defeated them all. Seemed damn impressive to me.
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TSgt Steve Waide
CPT Jack Durish / LTC (Join to see) we have the F-22 demo team here at Langley AFB, VA. I have sat outside and watched them practice all the time. It never gets old watching the capabilities of this machine. The next time I catch them practicing or showing off I will try to get some video on my phone and post it for y'all.
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