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Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby fabiane » Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:09 am

then a "Bear" patrolling the sea.
From Wikipedia:
"The Tu-95RT variant in particular was a veritable icon of the Cold War as it performed a vital maritime surveillance and targeting mission for other aircraft and surface ships and submarines. It was identifiable by a large bulge under the fuselage, which housed a radar antenna that was used to search for and target surface ships. The US Navy placed high priority in intercepting the Tu-95RT aircraft at least two hundred miles from the carrier with its F-14 Tomcat interceptors, which would then escort the Tu-95. On occasion, USN Tomcats demonstrated an ability to intercept Tu-95RT aircraft at ranges up to 1,000 miles from the fighters' carrier battle group.

During interceptions Tu-95 tail gunners typically kept their twin cannon pointed upwards as to not antagonize the intercepting fighters. Similarly, NATO rules of engagement for interceptions restricted aircrews from locking onto the Tu-95 with fire control radars lest this be misinterpreted as a hostile act.

During the height of the Cold War, the long range of the Tu-95 was demonstrated weekly as a pair of Tu-95s would fly from the Kola peninsula to Cuba along the east coast of the United States, escorted continuously along the way.

The Tu-95 dropped the Tsar Bomba in 1961."

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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby Meck » Sat Apr 12, 2008 1:50 pm

...nicht schlecht!  :o Sch
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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby Ivan » Sun Apr 13, 2008 4:23 am

"The Tu-95RT variant in particular was a veritable icon of the Cold War as it performed a vital maritime surveillance and targeting mission for other aircraft and surface ships and submarines. It was identifiable by a large bulge under the fuselage, which housed a radar antenna that was used to search for and target surface ships. The US Navy placed high priority in intercepting the Tu-95RT aircraft at least two hundred miles from the carrier with its F-14 Tomcat interceptors, which would then escort the Tu-95. On occasion, USN Tomcats demonstrated an ability to intercept Tu-95RT aircraft at ranges up to 1,000 miles from the fighters' carrier battle group.

Only thing is that you're flying a 'Sprut' (Tu-95MS post coldwar update), not the ELINT version
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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby fabiane » Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:11 pm

That's right, I'm flying a -MS version. But the Tu-95MS version is not only a past cold war version. It was developed earlier and made its first flight in September 1979  ;).

The MS version entered service in 1984 - fitts perfeclty in the cold war timeframe. Impressive to see that the 50s design frame is still active today (First Flight September 1952).

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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby markag » Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:14 pm

I don't know much about this plane, but it looks like it is some sort of prop plane and not a jet. Am I correct?
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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby todayshorse » Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:58 pm

I don't know much about this plane, but it looks like it is some sort of prop plane and not a jet. Am I correct?


Yes - "The Tu-95 is powered by four Kuznetsov NK-12 turboprop engines, each driving contra-rotating propellers..."
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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby cloud9 » Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:05 pm

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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby Meck » Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:06 am

I don't know much about this plane, but it looks like it is some sort of prop plane and not a jet. Am I correct?


Yes - "The Tu-95 is powered by four Kuznetsov NK-12 turboprop engines, each driving contra-rotating propellers..."


Guess that means turboprops aren't considered jets?


Correct.
It has to do not with how combustion takes place in the engine, but how the engine provides propulsion "where the rubber meets the road". Turboprops use a stream of fluid (hot gas) to drive a turbine, but the turbine is not what pulls the plane forward; it's the prop.

Jet engines also have turbines inside, but again, they don't provide thrust- it's the fluid being expelled that does it.

I say "fluid" because it could be air, water, or almost anything that's a fluid: there are marine engines that work on the same principle... and there are even animals, like the squid, that use jet propulsion.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_engine

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turboprop


In the case of the P-51 Mustang, it's neither a turboprop nor jet, but a piston-driven prop. Completely different sort of engine.
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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby todayshorse » Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:48 am

I guess what we are getting at here is that cold war the tu-95 may well be, but it certainly isnt a cold war jet as the contest rules state.

No matter what variant it is, when it was built, or what colour it is, how long it is, when it first flew, or if it has winglets or not. its not a jet

I think we already had this with a mustang earlier in the contest ;)
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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby Meck » Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:40 am

No matter what variant it is, when it was built, or what colour it is, how long it is, when it first flew, or if it has winglets or not. its not a jet


ok, ok, I understand... ;)
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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby fabiane » Mon Apr 14, 2008 11:31 am

Hm, basically it's a jet with props as the fan.....

But who am I to say weather it counts or not...., I like the plane and the shot. Let the judges decide. Actually I'm not taking this too serious... ;) Remember: It's for fun! If it doesn't count: so what, there's always a next month.

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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby Mictheslik » Mon Apr 14, 2008 11:39 am

Who cares about it's engines, it's a fantastic shot....it could go far Fabian. :)

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Re: Can't think of anythnig colder...

Postby Ivan » Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:06 pm

Correct.
It has to do not with how combustion takes place in the engine, but how the engine provides propulsion "where the rubber meets the road". Turboprops use a stream of fluid (hot gas) to drive a turbine, but the turbine is not what pulls the plane forward; it's the prop.

Jet engines also have turbines inside, but again, they don't provide thrust- it's the fluid being expelled that does it.

I say "fluid" because it could be air, water, or almost anything that's a fluid: there are marine engines that work on the same principle... and there are even animals, like the squid, that use jet propulsion.


Hm, basically it's a jet with props as the fan.....

The NK-12 family isnt comparable with the western turboprop idea, its more like a hybrid between turboprop and turbojet.... something MS-FS cant simulate. On low altitude the jet component is way bigger than on any western engine, as the hot core has a few blowoff valves that keep the power at 12000 hp up to 20,000ft. after that it goes just like a normal turboprop with the usual decrease in power for every 100ft

And with close to 95% efficiency at cruise settings its quite economical.
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