@tsampoy
Second-generation jet fighters are jet fighter aircraft that were developed between the mid-1950s and the early 1960s.
The development of second-generation fighters was shaped by technological breakthroughs, lessons learned from the aerial battles of the Korean War, and a focus on conducting operations in a nuclear warfare environment. Technological advances in aerodynamics, propulsion and aerospace building materials (primarily aluminum alloys) permitted designers to experiment with aeronautical innovations, such as swept wings, delta wings, and area-ruled fuselages. Widespread use of after-burning turbojet engines made these the first production aircraft to break the sound barrier, and the ability to sustain supersonic speeds in level flight became a common capability amongst fighters of this generation.
Fighter designs also took advantage of new electronics technologies that made effective radars small enough to be carried aboard smaller aircraft. Onboard radars permitted detection of enemy aircraft beyond visual range, thereby improving the handoff of targets by longer-ranged ground-based warning and tracking radars. Similarly, advances in guided missile development allowed air-to-air missiles to begin supplementing the gun as the primary offensive weapon for the first time in fighter history. During this period, passive Infrared homing became commonplace, but early IR missile sensors had poor sensitivity and a very narrow field of view (typically no more than 30°), which limited their effective use to only close-range, tail-chase engagements. Radar-guided (RF) missiles were introduced as well, but early examples proved unreliable. These semi-active radar homing (SARH) missiles could track and intercept an enemy aircraft "painted" by the launching aircraft's onboard radar. Medium- and long-range RF air-to-air missiles promised to open up a new dimension of "beyond-visual-range" (BVR) combat, and much effort was placed in further development of this technology.
@ChiChiWerx
You are right, nobody is above the law. This includes the mods when they unrightfully ban people, but get away with it. Are they above the law?
@tsampoy
Second-generation jet fighters are jet fighter aircraft that were developed between the mid-1950s and the early 1960s.
The development of second-generation fighters was shaped by technological breakthroughs, lessons learned from the aerial battles of the Korean War, and a focus on conducting operations in a nuclear warfare environment. Technological advances in aerodynamics, propulsion and aerospace building materials (primarily aluminum alloys) permitted designers to experiment with aeronautical innovations, such as swept wings, delta wings, and area-ruled fuselages. Widespread use of after-burning turbojet engines made these the first production aircraft to break the sound barrier, and the ability to sustain supersonic speeds in level flight became a common capability amongst fighters of this generation.
Fighter designs also took advantage of new electronics technologies that made effective radars small enough to be carried aboard smaller aircraft. Onboard radars permitted detection of enemy aircraft beyond visual range, thereby improving the handoff of targets by longer-ranged ground-based warning and tracking radars. Similarly, advances in guided missile development allowed air-to-air missiles to begin supplementing the gun as the primary offensive weapon for the first time in fighter history. During this period, passive Infrared homing became commonplace, but early IR missile sensors had poor sensitivity and a very narrow field of view (typically no more than 30°), which limited their effective use to only close-range, tail-chase engagements. Radar-guided (RF) missiles were introduced as well, but early examples proved unreliable. These semi-active radar homing (SARH) missiles could track and intercept an enemy aircraft "painted" by the launching aircraft's onboard radar. Medium- and long-range RF air-to-air missiles promised to open up a new dimension of "beyond-visual-range" (BVR) combat, and much effort was placed in further development of this technology.
@Hedero
69K bro
@Hedero
LMAO
@FeiWu
dude you just vented from control to control, sus
@Cyan
lol
Its been unlisted for 7 days
@CyanWasNotTheImposter
@ImaCat
@Embo
@Hedero
@tsampoy
@Cyan
ALL TAGS WERE REQUESTED!
@ChiChiWerx
Are you on discord? Send me a friend request so we can talk there and avoid starting more drama. KnightOfRen#2564
@Mostly
oof
well thats sad
ok
kobruh
pin me b0ss
@AWESOMENESS360
Green vented from electrical to electrical, sus
@Cyan
@ChiChiWerx
You are right, nobody is above the law. This includes the mods when they unrightfully ban people, but get away with it. Are they above the law?
@AndrePlaysSP
YES
@JeskoGoesVROOM
Called life sentence
never give up
never let me down
never tell a lie and hurt me (that you would finish the project)
@FLOWRIDER0
Exactly my point
@Cyan
hi
@AndrePlaysSP
you just ghost pinged me
Not bad for a first plane! My first plane was literally a pile of ugly blocks meant to resemble a P40, Nice job figuring out dihedral so early on,
@Redisnotsusguys
lol a resurgence of new users. Thx btw
@WhatHappenedTo
Banned temporarily for having 3 strikes, he'll be back in 7 days. Thx for the follow btw, nice to meet you.
@WhatHappenedTo
Yep!
@Strucker
bringing drama on a moderator post, fun idea!
jk
devs pls gimme android MP for SP
YES YES YES YES
@Brendorkus
XDDD
@CyanWasNotTheImpostor
Gimme your discord and I'll dm you, its a private server
@CyanWasNotTheImpostor
Mine
@CyanWasNotTheImpostor
KnightOfRen#2564
@CyanWasNotTheImpostor
Agree, but people have done it.
@EternalDarkness
Don't you guys have hardware ban too?
@EternalDarkness
Haha, basically make it not worth doing in the first place! Thanks for the info, never used one myself.
@CyanWasNotTheImpostor
what is?
OH C'MON
DANGIT!
@DerVito
That was extremely rude
@WiiWiiTheMini \lol
Yay!
@Embo
LMAO
@Planecrafter1622
yea
Well if i upvote both....
@KennnethLite
Alttttt
I'm gonna miss you. You were such a great friend, I cant handle this bro. How active on discord?
@tsampoy
wait you've never blocked anyone? huh
@Cyan
SpBc
@WiiWiiTheMini
lmfao
@Grogu why tho
LMFAO
@Brendorkus
It was only two
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@HellFireKoder
@PhilipTarpley
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