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F-35 Lightning II (aka JSF)

Started by Geoff_B, September 03, 2004, 10:28:06 AM

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GTX

The best publicly available information I've seen is here.  One could probably knock something up from it.

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Rafael

Quote from: dy031101 on April 04, 2009, 07:46:29 PM
Does anyone have any artist's impression of a F-35B/C carrying their gunpods?

Not just the gunpod itself, but the aircraft carrying the gunpod...... let's just say that I'm looking for inspiration......

Thanks very much in advance.

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Quote from: GTX on April 06, 2009, 12:40:51 AM
Rafa,

Do you mind telling us your source?

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Greg

IIRC that was from an old Proceedings SlideShow from www.ndia.org
I can't remember the year, though. And I couldn't find it complete in my HD. It is 2007 or previous. I believe the muzzle exit in the pod is in the lower half, inline with the rear mechanism.

As for helical ammo feed, I seem to remember that the gun pods first fitted on F-4s in VN after TopGun had them.

This is one of the first iterations of the "missionized gun pods" designs for USMC F-35s. I believe there followed at least one variation, but the form factor and location are the same.

Rafa

Edit: www.dtic.mil/ndia/2006garm/thursday/maher.pdf
www.dtic.mil/ndia/2004guns/wed/maher.ppt
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Has anyone tried to add a 2D exhaust to the F-35 in any scale?  I was looking at the Panda kit yesterday and got to wondering how easy it would be to graft on the 2D parts from the F-22 and do away with that huge hole in the back end that exists on that kit. 
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The 2D nozzle from the F-22 is much smaller than the normal Nozzle on the F-35. One should scale-o-rama if you should fit the 2D nozzle on an F-35.

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Spot the gunpod as well!

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Greg
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I want a model kit of it!!
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GTX

Looks like they are sticking to this sort of configuration:



Re the Gunpod, it is hard to tell, but I think it still looks like this:



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Cliffy B

Why the heck does it NOT have an INTERNAL cannon?!  I thought we learned that lesson with the F-4s in Vietnam?  :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
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Quote from: Cliffy B on August 22, 2009, 01:09:44 PM
Why the heck does it NOT have an INTERNAL cannon?!  I thought we learned that lesson with the F-4s in Vietnam?  :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

The F-35A (CTOL version) does. 



For the other versions, it was not deemed essential - in both cases removing reduces weight.

Quoteat the price of the stealth  rolleyes

Full stealth mode would still be used for the so-called "Day-1" missions - this is for the "Day-2 (or 3 or 4...) when you don't need full stealth - ie, when the enemies defences are down.

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http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/the-dewline/2009/08/first-look-at-dirty-f-35b.html

QuoteThis is what the F-35B looks like with a full load of external weapons, including the 25mm gun pod mounted on the belly.
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Here's one I built a few years ago from the 1/48th Panda kit. I built it in RN colours, and was one of two I built....the other was black.
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QuoteThere were some comments made on another forum recently about the not so stealthy engine exhaust section of the F-35 JSF and it got me to thinking about what could be done to adapt a two dimensional exhaust nozzle from the F-22 cRaptor to the back end of the F-35.  The exhaust parts from the F-22 cRaptor could be adapted to fit the F-35 without too much effort.

Has anyone considered this for one of their WHIF JSF projects?

A bit like that shown here?



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Greg
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