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Video de USAF F-15 emergency landingThe Boeing (formerly McDonnell Douglas) F-15 Eagle is an all-weather tactical fighter designed to gain and maintain air superiority in aerial combat It was developed for the US Air Force, and first flew in July 1972 The F-15E Strike Eagle derivative is an all-weather strike fighter that entered service in 1989In the Korean War, the swept-wing F-86 Sabre was the only US fighter that could challenge and defeat the Soviets' MiG-15 Later, in 1965, the fighter community was shocked when post-Korean War era MiG-17s shot down sophisticated Mach 2 F-105 Thunderchiefs on a bombing mission over Vietnam Air Force intelligence was later shocked to find that the Soviet Union was building a large fighter aircraft, known as the MiG-25 Foxbat It was not known in the West at the time that the MiG-25 was designed as a high-speed interceptor, not an air superiority fighter; as such, its primary asset was speed, not maneuverability The MiG-25's huge tailplanes and fins hinted at a very maneuverable aircraft, which worried the Air Force that its performance might be higher than its American counterparts In reality, the MiG's large stabilizer and stabilators were necessary to prevent the aircraft from encountering inertia coupling in high-speed, high-altitude flight The F-4 Phantom II of the USAF and US Navy was the only fighter with enough power, range and maneuverability to be given the primary task of dealing with the threat of old Soviet fighters while flying with visual engagement rules As a matter of policy, the Phantoms could not engage targets without positive visual identification, so they could not engage targets at long ranges as designed Medium-range AIM-7 Sparrow missiles, and to a lesser degree even the AIM-9 Sidewinder, were often unreliable and ineffective at close ranges where it was found that guns were often the only effective weapon The Phantom did not originally have a gun, as it was intended that only missiles would be used to engage slowly moving and maneuvering Warsaw Pact bombers and fighter aircraft at longer ranges When experience in Vietnam showed this not to be the case, attempts to use external gun pods had mixed results not only was drag increased, but hardpoint mounting of the gun pod generated tremendous vibrations and proved too unstable for precise aiming; later a gun, the 20mm M61 Vulcan, was integrated internally into the PhantomThere was a clear need for a new fighter that overcame the close-range limitation of the Phantom while still retaining long-range air superiority After rejecting the US Navy VFX program (which led to the F-14 Tomcat) as being unsuited to its needs, the US Air Force issued its own requirements for the FX (Fighter Experimental), a specification for a relatively lightweight air superiority fighter Three companies submitted proposals Fairchild Republic, North American Rockwell, and McDonnell Douglas The Air Force announced the selection of McDonnell Douglas on December 23, 1969 The winning design resembled the twin-tailed F-14, but with fixed wings It would not be significantly lighter or smaller than the F-4 that it was to replace The initial version, designated F-15A for the single-seat configuration and F-15B for the twin-seat, would be powered by new Pratt & Whitney F100 engines to achieve a combat thrust-to-weight ratio in excess of 1 to 1 A proposed 25 mm Ford-Philco GAU-7 cannon with caseless ammunition was dropped in favor of the standard M61 Vulcan gun due to development problems The F-15 retained conformal carriage of four Sparrow missiles like the Phantom The fixed wing was put onto a flat, wide fuselage that also provided an effective wing lifting surface Some questioned if the zoom performance of the F-15 with Sparrow missiles was enough to deal with the new threat of the high-flying MiG-25 Foxbat; its capability would eventually be demonstrated in combatThe F-15's maneuverability is derived from low wing loading (weight to wing area ratio) with a high thrust-to-weight ratio enabling the aircraft to turn tightly without losing airspeed The F-15 can climb to 30,000 feet (10,000 m) in around 60 seconds The thrust output of the dual engines is greater than the aircraft's weight, thus giving it the ability to accelerate in a vertical climb The weapons and flight control systems are designed so that one person can safely and effectively perform air-to-air combat
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SeraphGhost
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