Cold Fussion wrote:alelanza wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 03:00
That's to reduce the radar signature prior to computer designed radar avoidance, not for good aero. It's also a bomber not a fighter, and it's been retired ever since for a better aero approach, f22 I think
I think the B2 bomber replaces F-117 role.
You're right, thanks
Andres125sx wrote:alelanza wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 03:00
That's to reduce the radar signature prior to computer designed radar avoidance
Sorry for the OT, but I´m curious about this
Radar needs to bounce its waves back. When you have curves you have an infinite amount of angles so to speak to do the reflection, when you have flat surfaces you have a discreet amount of reflection angles. For example you're guaranteed to see curved things such as modern cars as shiny objects because there will always be a section of the surface that perfectly reflects light back at you. However if your car was made of flat surfaces, even with the same paint and finish, you would have to intentionally position yourself at just the right angle to get the same amount of"shine" back into your eyes (radars)
The f117 is not only bad aerodinamically (I don't think it was able of supersonic flight) but also highly unstable to there point where it could only be flown with the assistance of computers that were correcting the human inputs all the time
Alejandro L.