PakShaheen79
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Guys,
Some days ago i was on ADA website where it claims that LCA uses 40% composites in air frame making it only fighter using that much composite material in any 4th gen fighter jet.
Today I visit Typhoon website and it says something like this...
"The airframe surface area is made up of 70% Carbon Fibre Composites (CFCs), 15% lightweight alloys and titanium, 12% Glass Reinforced Plastics (GRP) and 3% other materials. In other words, metals make up only 15% of the materials used in building a Eurofighter Typhoon."
Eurofighter Typhoon - Carbon Fibre Composites
If Typhoon is using 70% Carbon Fiber composites in its air frame.. I think it is fighter jet with most carbon fiber percentage in its airframe.
Is it true or LCA claim is something else and i am mixing two different things here? Hope i am not.
Some days ago i was on ADA website where it claims that LCA uses 40% composites in air frame making it only fighter using that much composite material in any 4th gen fighter jet.
Today I visit Typhoon website and it says something like this...
"The airframe surface area is made up of 70% Carbon Fibre Composites (CFCs), 15% lightweight alloys and titanium, 12% Glass Reinforced Plastics (GRP) and 3% other materials. In other words, metals make up only 15% of the materials used in building a Eurofighter Typhoon."
Eurofighter Typhoon - Carbon Fibre Composites
If Typhoon is using 70% Carbon Fiber composites in its air frame.. I think it is fighter jet with most carbon fiber percentage in its airframe.
Is it true or LCA claim is something else and i am mixing two different things here? Hope i am not.