QF-100D супер сабя

QF-100D супер сабя

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ТипРеактивен изтребител
ТемаАлбум на 46 снимки разходка около «QF-100D Super Sabre»

Photo gallery of a QF-100D Super Sabre, The Северноамерикански F-100 Super Sabre е американски свръхзвуков изтребител, който служи във ВВС на САЩ (USAF) от 1954 до 1971 г. и във Въздушната национална гвардия (ANG) до 1979 г. Първият от серията реактивни изтребители на USAF, това е първият изтребител на USAF, способен на свръхзвукова скорост в равнинен полет. F-100 първоначално е проектиран от North American Aviation като по-висока производителност в продължение на изтребителя за въздушно превъзходство F-86 Sabre.

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From Top Cover to Target Drone

1. QF-100D was the final iteration of the legendary F-100D Super Sabre, the first US fighter capable of supersonic speeds in level flight. In the 1980s, as the “Hun” became obsolete against modern Soviet fighters, the US Air Force converted hundreds of mothballed airframes into Full-Scale Aerial Targets (FSAT). These were remote-controlled robots designed to be shot down by the next generation of air-to-air missiles, providing pilots and engineers with the most realistic test of a missile’s lethality against a high-performance supersonic threat.

Attribute Technical Specification (QF-100D)
Роля Remote-Controlled Target Drone (FSAT)
Control System DFCS (Digital Flight Control System) / Vega Control
двигател 1 × Pratt & Whitney J57-P-21A afterburning turbojet
Maximum Speed Mach 1.3 (1,390 km/h at altitude)
Статус “NULLO” (No Upper Limit Life Onboard) or Manned
Special Equipment Scoring systems, smoke generators, destruct charges
Combat Weight Approx. 13,000 kg (28,000 lbs)

Design Engineering: Robotizing a Legend

  • The DFCS Upgrade: Converting a 1950s hydraulic fighter into a remote drone required the Digital Flight Control System. This “brain” translated radio commands from a ground station into physical movements of the flight surfaces, allowing for maneuvers that would have exceeded the safety limits of a human pilot.
  • Visual Augmentation: Since these aircraft were meant to be tracked from miles away, they were painted with bright “International Orange” markings. They also featured smoke generators in the tail to help ground observers and missile seekers track them visually.
  • Dual-Mode Capability: Most QF-100Ds could be flown by a human pilot for “ferry flights” between airbases. However, once cleared for a live-fire mission, they were flown “NULLO” (No Live Operator)—the seat was empty, and the aircraft was controlled entirely from a ground van.
  • The Destruct Charge: To prevent a rogue drone from flying off into civilian areas if it lost its radio link, a specialized explosive charge was installed. If the link was severed for more than a few seconds, the aircraft would self-destruct in mid-air.

The Final Mission: Testing the Eagle and Falcon

  • A Realistic Enemy: The QF-100D was used extensively to test the **AIM-9 Sidewinder** and **AIM-120 AMRAAM** missiles. Because the F-100 had a massive heat signature from its J57 engine, it was the perfect target for heat-seeking missiles.
  • Scoring, Not Always Killing: Not every mission ended in a crash. Many drones were equipped with “near-miss” scoring sensors that measured exactly how close a missile came to the fuselage without actually detonating, allowing the drone to be reused for multiple missions.
  • The End of the Fleet: By the early 1990s, the supply of old F-100 airframes was exhausted. The role of the supersonic drone was eventually passed on to the QF-4 Phantom II and later the QF-16 Fighting Falcon.
  • The Tyndall “Shoots”: Most of these final flights took place over the Gulf of Mexico near Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. The sea floor there is a graveyard for many of the most famous aircraft in aviation history.

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