F-35 Flight Simulator with Lockheed Martin [FLY EXPLAINED]
Season Five, Episode 12: F-35 Flight Simulator with Lockheed Martin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGU3noa1PEU
HOW TO SELECT A TARGET ON THE TSD TACTICAL SITUATION DISPLAY - SHOWN below:
HOW TO SELECT A TARGET ON THE TSD TACTICAL SITUATION DISPLAY - SHOWN below:
IMO, the thing that impresses me the most in that video above is the F-35's acceleration performance. From the moment that the plane took off (at around 2:56) until it reached supersonic (at around 3:30) it took less than 35 seconds and all of this at a relatively low altitude (around 5,500 feet ASL).
I also assume that the version of the F-35 in the sim is the F-35A, right?
I also assume that the version of the F-35 in the sim is the F-35A, right?
“Active stealth” is what the ignorant nay sayers call EW and pretend like it’s new.
Roll rate is as good as gta4 keeps saying too . It's just no drama brute force and it gains altitude very easily too. I would have liked to see an over the shoulder AMRAAM shot on the rear Mig-29 though but I suppose that's not part of the standard show .
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“I also assume that the version of the F-35 in the sim is the F-35A, right?”
Selectable. Whichever variant you want. The only difference in the cockpits is that the ‘hook’ button in the A/C variants is the STOVL conversion button in the B.
Selectable. Whichever variant you want. The only difference in the cockpits is that the ‘hook’ button in the A/C variants is the STOVL conversion button in the B.
I'm a bit slow today - re-installing Windows programs however here is a better screenshot bogey pair with TARGET symbol.
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f4u7_corsair wrote:Not JSF (nor LM) unique though.
Except that it is.
- No other fighter fuses data like the F-35 using raw data instead of just tracks, from every sensor
- No other fighter connects every subsystem with a fiber-optic connection in order to share raw data
- No other fighter has the Mission Data File needed in order to properly analyse that data
- No other fighter has an EODAS equivalent
- No other fighter displays that data to the pilot no matter where he looks (HMDS)
- No other fighter shares raw data with other aircraft via a high-bandwidth, LPI/LPD datalink
Will other fighters has or will get similar systems to the F-35 in the future, sure.. but for now it's a unique system.
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f4u7_corsair wrote:Not JSF (nor LM) unique though.
Ahh the joy of repeating the same things over 'n over over & over & agin. But we repeat ourselves. "NOT UNIQUE" QUE?!
search.php?st=0&sk=t&sd=d&sr=posts&keywords=advanced+sensor+fusion+sldinfo&fid%5B%5D=65&ch=-1
'popcorn' started the info (with others but I Found THIS one first) in 2013: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=24072&p=253186&hilit=advanced+sensor+fusion+sldinfo+whitepapers#p253186
moi: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=24886&p=267824&hilit=advanced+sensor+fusion+sldinfo+whitepapers#p267824
2.4Mb PDF it is same as 'QS' linked above: http://www.f-16.net/f-16_forum_download-id-17620.html (PDF 2.4Mb)
Anyway this F-35 sub section of the F-16.net forum can be searched as above with string:
advanced+sensor+fusion+sldinfo KNOCK OUT SOME TERMS & youse'll be Overwhelmed by the amount of info available.
LOTSof recent LaDeDAH here: F-35 Lightning II vs Dassault Rafale
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quicksilver wrote:“I also assume that the version of the F-35 in the sim is the F-35A, right?”
Selectable. Whichever variant you want. The only difference in the cockpits is that the ‘hook’ button in the A/C variants is the STOVL conversion button in the B.
Yes, that makes all sense even because the simulator itself is software while the controllers mimic (equal to?) those on the F-35 cockpit.
However my question/assumption was about which variant was being modeled at the time when the video above was taken?
(I assume it to have been the F-35A but like you hinted it could have been another variant such as the -C).
“Active stealth” is what the ignorant nay sayers call EW and pretend like it’s new.
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Most likely an ‘A’, and iirc the standard ‘A’ t/o land set-up is Nellis.
quicksilver wrote:Most likely an ‘A’, and iirc the standard ‘A’ t/o land set-up is Nellis.
marsavian wrote:At 9:03 Instructor said 'that was a 9g turn' so it is F-35A.
Your replies pretty much clears it up.
It was indeed a F-35A being simulated in the video above. Thanks for the replies
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