I just noticed this:
In the foreground the flabby profile of the F35, next the angular, and a bit too French looking, Typhoon and then, totally modern, yet laced with all the right styling cues from the Golden Age of British aircraft, we have the newly announced Tempest. I'm not joking, seeing it literally made me well up. As they say, if it looks right, it will fly right and that looks like a proper British aeroplane. There's a decent article here:
https://www.popularmechanics.com/mil...r-jet-tempest/
And an appropriate soundtrack here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWXQUhBsUVM
BAE are on a roll:
but if anyone knows anything more, I'd be beyond delighted...
Last edited by M4tt; 22nd July 2019 at 11:45.
Perhaps interesting to know that Sweden/SAAB is also interested and has signed up for this plane.
As a side note: when reading the title, my first reaction was: "...yeah! Another sailing-crazy forum member!" The Tempest is a two-men keelboat used for the 72 and 76 Olympics. Nowadays, not many boats are left in the UK and Holland. Most sail in Germany (Kiel area)
I like the original Tempest V.
A rip snorting powerhouse of a 'plane.
Cheers,
Neil.
Good to know that we've finally discovered one of these..
Fas est ab hoste doceri
Apparently will be able to fly without a pilot!
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Absolutely. it's about time we produced a decent aircraft that we can sell for lots and lots of money. BAE has the distilled experience of some of the world's finest in the necessary fields. It's lovely to see us actually making something we can use and sell rather than buying Yank dross for Rolex prices.
OH...
That's not what you meant, is it!
Nope, there are potholes the size of IoM all over the country, rampant knife crime and one in ten crimes are ever solved, but I see some are very keen to continue chucking taxpayers money at vanity projects while we can’t find our collective way out of brown paper bag. W@nkfest would be more appropriate name for it innit.
Fas est ab hoste doceri
God knows you are right and this project has Brexit insanity that will get cancelled after spending a fortune on R&D written all over it. It's a wonder it isn't called the 'Battle of Britain we won you know'. However, the geometry is so evocative of what could have been if we hadn't trusted the Americans and they hadn't been quite so perfidious in aerospace.
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
I regret to say that I don't think we should get too excited. It's still years away from any metal (or carbon fibre) actually getting bent.
I am fairly certain (as in wild prediction) that, for primarily political reasons, MBDA will pull out at the worst possible moment. And it will cost twice what it should due to development funding uncertainties and smaller-than-agreed purchases.
"the fighter should be ready for service by 2035" ROFPML