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By: 26th April 2001 at 15:43 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-pictures
trapeze operation:
http://www.air-and-space.com/ficon/Phase%20IV%2001l.jpg
FICON in operation (RF-84K and GRB-36D):
http://www.air-and-space.com/nb52/afmaug98/ficon03l.jpg
http://www.air-and-space.com/nb52/afmaug98/ficon02l.jpg
A schematic:
http://www.air-and-space.com/ficon/Standard%20Aircraft%20Characteristic…
In 1956 Project Tom-Tom explored an alternative method of attaching a Republic RF-84F Thunderflash to each wingtip of a Peacemaker:
http://www.air-and-space.com/lmtas/gd262290l.jpg
Best regards,
Ference.
By: 26th April 2001 at 21:54 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-RE: parasite fighters (FICON project)
Well, wait and see. Ont thing is sure, it will be less riskier (Did the pilots want to commit suicide???)
But even with UAVs, I wouldn't want to see them over my house.
After TFOA (Things Falling Off Aircraft), we'll have AFOA (Aircraft Falling...)
Maybe I have some pics
Frank
By: 2nd May 2001 at 16:58 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-RE: parasite fighters (FICON project)
With a 52min autonomy and four 0.50 guns ( compared to Sabre's 6 which were considered not enough against the MiG-15) the Goblin's chances against an enemy fighter flight were very slim indeed . No wonder that air-air refueling solved the range/autonomy question inn a much better way .
"It is not the bravest men that fight best, but those who are strongest" (ARISTOTLE)
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By: Ference - 26th April 2001 at 15:33
I've read a study about the USAF in 2025 (one of many). They proposed to build UAV motherships, that can loiter for long periods. Small recce UAVs and /or UCAVs would dock with this mothership in mid-air for refueling and/or re-arming. Sounds very futuristic.
I immediately remembered a similar project, namely the FICON project to allow B-36 bombers to carry fighters under their belly. First they tried to carry XP-85 Goblin fighters (designed especially for the project). Later they tried to carry RF-84 and F-84 fighters on B-36s. Using trapezes to launch and recover the smaller a/c.
More info can be found at:
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pettypi/elevon/baugher_us/b036-15.html
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pettypi/elevon/baugher_us/b036-16.html
Both projects weren't considered as very succesful. I wonder if a future UAV mothership will be succesful. Any thoughts??
Best regards,
Ference.
P.S. Does anybody have any pics of those FICON B-36s?