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Which Fighter use most composities material?

And you never told that it is NOT your's or you never told that it is SomeOneElse's

It still contains terms like "...as far as I can remember..." and you posted with out reference which was originally used by someone else in some other forum and still you are asking what is to be ashamed of.

As I already said...... Copy paste of informative sources are just to educate the people and It main purpose was to answer ur question, It dosent matter to u nor me from where it came, Now ur purpse is to belittle someone , Its Ok go ahead with that....
 
As I already said...... Copy paste of informative sources are just to educate the people and It main purpose was to answer ur question, It dosent matter to u nor me from where it came, Now ur purpse is to belittle someone , Its Ok go ahead with that....

I don't need belittle someone without any reason.

Keep copy paste like this and see how soon you loss ur credibility on this forum. Good Luck
 
I don't need belittle someone without any reason.

Keep copy paste like this and see how soon you loss ur credibility on this forum. Good Luck

I dont see any point in this.... See I guess U are the only person in this world Whos fully educated and have knowledge about everything. But we poor dont have as much as u have , U know everything... Is it fine for u now?
 
well PakSaheen, let us not join these acts.
a link should be posted while refering another sources or atleast you must mention that
as stated on a forum, or , as claimed by sources, etc.!!!

however JOIN if you still find nothing to be ashamed of, it is your character and we can not do anything about it!!

regards!
 
and PakSaheen,as far as swing role is concerned, it is a new term. it have nothing to do with plane generations!!

regards!
 
I dont see any point in this.... See I guess U are the only person in this world Whos fully educated and have knowledge about everything. But we poor dont have as much as u have , U know everything... Is it fine for u now?

Now I never made any claim like that. I just protested your method of providing info here and now you want to start a person duel with me. I don't think that is necessary. Lol if i had known everything would i still have open this threat?
 
Sorry :mod::mod::mod:
i forgot why this thread was started????
to prove what...
plz stick so we can gain some knowledge....
 
I read two claims about composite material being used in LCA and Typhoons and was looking to seek some info in that regards.
 
hmmm whats the plane with the most composite materials in production today?
 
With apologies to all forum members because this post is not about military aviation as we understand it now, though I am convinced that this event will have tremendous impications for aviation in general



First hydrogen-powered aircraft takes to the air
Wednesday, 08 Jul, 2009

The world’s first piloted aircraft capable of taking to the air using only power from fuel cells took off in Germany on Tuesday producing zero carbon dioxide emissions, its makers said.

‘We have improved the performance capabilities and efficiency of the fuel cell to such an extent that a piloted aircraft is now able to take off using it,’ said Johann-Dietrich Woerner from the German Aerospace Centre (DLR).

‘This enables us to demonstrate the true potential of this technology, also and perhaps specifically for applications in the aerospace sector,’ he said.

Developed by the DLR, Lange Aviation, BASF Fuel Cells and Denmark’s Serenergy, the Antares DLR-H2 motor glider has a range of 750 kilometres and can fly for five hours.

The system uses hydrogen as its fuel, and this is converted into electrical energy in a direct, electrochemical reaction with oxygen in the ambient air, without any combustion occurring.

The only by-product is water, and if the hydrogen fuel is produced using renewable energy sources, then the motor glider is genuinely CO2-free, the DLR said.

‘Although the fuel cell may still be a long way from becoming the primary energy source for the propulsion of commercial aircraft, it does already constitute an interesting and important alternative to existing energy systems as a form of reliable on-board power supply,’ the DLR said.
-AFP
 

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