-
Supermaneuverability is the
capability of
fighter aircraft to
execute tactical maneuvers that are not
possible with
purely aerodynamic techniques. Such...
- propulsion-control
systems allow the
aircraft to
attain 9-g
manoeuvres and "
supermaneuverability",
enabling it to
perform post-stall
manoeuvres at low speeds. This...
-
level on the part of the pilot. The
cobra maneuver is an
example of
supermaneuverability,
specifically poststall maneuvering. The
Herbst maneuver and the...
- to
incorporate many fifth-generation jet
fighter features such as
supermaneuverability, supercruise, and
advanced avionics, as well as some
degree of radar...
- well as
ground and
maritime strike, the Su-57
incorporates stealth,
supermaneuverability, supercruise,
integrated avionics and
large payload capacity. The...
-
equipped with WS-10B thrust-vectoring
control engine. The
fighter has
supermaneuverability,
capable of
performing the
Cobra maneuver. J-10C: An
upgraded version...
- USAF. It is the
first operational aircraft to
combine supercruise,
supermaneuverability, stealth, and
integrated avionics (or
sensor fusion) in a single...
-
thrust vectoring control ability,
results in high
maneuverability and
supermaneuverability characteristics.
Equipped with a
digital fly-by-wire system, the...
-
Retrieved 13
January 2010. Gal-Or,
Benjamin (1990).
Vectored Propulsion,
Supermaneuverability &
Robot Aircraft.
Springer Verlag. ISBNÂ 978-3-540-97161-0. Fuller...
-
fighter jet at
airshows performing air
maneuvers that
demonstrate the
supermaneuverability of the F-35A.
Examples of
these demonstrations include the minimum...