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I cant wait to see the ATD-X

If I had to choose three words to define it these would be it: "Badass on steroids."

Out of Game: Since I am not sure on the Thrust Vectoring, let just say non-ATD-X F-22 have slower turn speed for the sake of the story. Russia is more open with the Su-47 then the Americans with the F-22.
 
OUT OF GAME: Hey guys, if you want to discuss this, take it over to my thread: "War!", that way we can use this for just the story.

Out of Game: We can discuses and be in character at the same time, don't worry. Sorry for the over-sized image.
 
Out of Game: If I remember correctly, the tails can rotate, not the flaps, the tail as a whole. F-22 have the most moving parts out of all the fighters in the world, also there are the smaller wings in the back.
 
Out of Game: If I remember correctly, the tails can rotate, not the flaps, the tail as a whole. F-22 have the most moving parts out of all the fighters in the world, also there are the smaller wings in the back.

Jetfighters generally do have flaps on the wings that can be used, but they do not angle as much as the tail flaps do. They are helpful for rolling.

The Su-47 does have thrustvectoring, and we really dont need to assume that it can turn faster, it literally just can, the comparison would be a speed rae between a modern day racer and a 1940's sports car. The wings make it insanely good at turning.
 
Jetfighters generally do have flaps on the wings that can be used, but they do not angle as much as the tail flaps do. They are helpful for rolling.

The Su-47 does have thrustvectoring, and we really dont need to assume that it can turn faster, it literally just can, the comparison would be a speed rae between a modern day racer and a 1940's sports car. The wings make it insanely good at turning.

There are different degrees of Thrust Vectoring, also like I said, F-22 have more mobile parts.
 
There are different degrees of Thrust Vectoring, also like I said, F-22 have more mobile parts.

OOC: You know, the term moving parts has nothing to do with how the plane flies. It's more of a measurement of just how complicated the thing is, and thats not always a compliment. ie. the F-14 had so many moving parts that it took a ridiculous amount of service time per flight hour. What your thinking of is something called "control surfaces" and I doubt the grand prize goes to the F-22, namely because I'd think it would go to the B-52 stratofortress because of it's sheer size.
 
OOC: You know, the term moving parts has nothing to do with how the plane flies. It's more of a measurement of just how complicated the thing is, and thats not always a compliment. ie. the F-14 had so many moving parts that it took a ridiculous amount of service time per flight hour. What your thinking of is something called "control surfaces" and I doubt the grand prize goes to the F-22, namely because I'd think it would go to the B-52 stratofortress because of it's sheer size.

Out of Game: The mobile parts give the pilot a lot more control of the aircraft.

In Game: Shogun got bad news, Yamato 2 also got into G-LOC and auotejected. He was being attacked by 5 hostiles. There was nothing he can do about it, but what he can do is to protect the C-130s.
 
Out of Game: The mobile parts give the pilot a lot more control of the aircraft.

In Game: Shogun got bad news, Yamato 2 also got into G-LOC and auotejected. He was being attacked by 5 hostiles. There was nothing he can do about it, but what he can do is to protect the C-130s.

No but those moving parts actually dont refer to anything having to do with enabling control. ie, a switch that can be moved is considered a moving part, the switch that turns on the cockpit lamp is considered a moving part.

What your thinking of are "control surfaces"
 
No but those moving parts actually dont refer to anything having to do with enabling control. ie, a switch that can be moved is considered a moving part, the switch that turns on the cockpit lamp is considered a moving part.

What your thinking of are "control surfaces"

Out of Game: That's what I meant. The mobile joints on the wings and tails.
 
Alec Baldwin came down the street running wildly and as he struggled to grasp his next breath he asked Shogun, "Shogun, where is the nearest ice cream shop?"
 
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