T-7A Red Hawk: America's Newest Advanced Jet Trainer
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- The T-7A Red Hawk is an exciting new addition to the US Air Force's pilot training program. Its advanced features and capabilities, such as the digital twin, fully digital cockpit, and high-performance engine, provide the pilot with an unparalleled training experience. The T-7A Red Hawk's cockpit design and enhanced G-suit also ensure the pilot can train safely and effectively.
The Red Hawk is designed to train the next generation of fighter pilots with its advanced features and capabilities. One of the most notable features of the T-7A Red Hawk is its "digital twin" technology.
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Seems long overdue. Looks awesome!
I need one of these...
Beautiful 😮
Awesome
Awesome!
At 0:45 you state the "only" supersonic trainer is the Boeing/SAAB T-7A. That's not accurate as The Korean T-50 Golden Eagle (since 2005) can go Mach 1.5 and the Northrop T-38 (since 1961) Talon can go Mach 1.3...just to name a few.
It's just a single engine F-18.🙄
Mass production (Milestone C) of the T-7A, which Boeing is developing, will be far behind schedule or impossible.
In the Boeing T-7A, the wing-lock phenomenon is fundamentally unresolved (although it is being improved through SW update), and the pilot ejection method is a cheap way to explode the canopy in case of emergency, so currently, within the originally given period, only 42% of the test plan was progressed.
The most important prerequisite for the air force training aircraft is the protection of highly trained pilots, but testing is difficult because the ejection seat design of the T-7A does not support this. Even on a flight for an aircraft test, the criteria for a pilot to board is not met.
Digital engineering may have reduced costs as the Boeing CEO with a finalcial expert career wanted, but it cannot properly replace an important technical test that can only be learned by flying an actual aircraft. Hasn't Intel been sluggish for a while with similar issues?
Technological innovation is not a money game.
I wanna learn to fly one!
It's just a single engine F-18.🙄
Không quân Mỹ quá mạnh mẽ và hiện đại. Mỹ chế tạo máy bay rất tuyệt...! 🇺🇸👍
벌써 3년이나 딜레이 됐던데. F-35A 같은 꼴 날것 같은데.
T-35?
@@briancrawford69 sorry
Thanks for the lowdown on the type.
and its been pushed back again!
It is hard to believe that the Air Force has been using the T-38 (aka: F-5) since 1959! Heck, I was just a 7 y.o. kid when they introduced this great aircraft to the inventory. I'm sure this new T-7A Red Hawk will be a great addition to the trainer inventory.
The 38 and F-5 are different airframes. They share some things, but there is a complete difference.
I have seen footage of an AI, partly autonomous small stealth bomber launched from an aircraft carrier. I'm aware that there is much debate as to whether or not to allow these advanced weapons systems to be truly autonomous, although, I think on this same channel, there was a video about the autonomous, AI-controlled weapons systems we are testing in Ukraine. So, as far as training pilots for advanced aircraft, I'm naturally wondering if the day will come when some or all of our fighter/bomber aircraft will be either AI-controlled autonomous, or partly AI, but with a human on the ground who has the master controls, as with some of our military drones.
I'm not a big fan of a single engine jet for a trainer. With the T-38, you could lose one engine due to mechanical malfunctions, compressor stalls, bird strikes or other issues and the second engine would get you to a suitable landing runway.
Interesting that the government refuses to accept a production model until after 2025. It could be they are interested in the company that is refurbishing the T-38 with advanced instruments, more powerful engines, better radar, top speed of Mach 1.65 for a fraction of the cost of a new trainer.
Swedish SAAB made 50% of that
RED ARROWS should get some , BAe Hawks need replacing !........................looks like baby Hornet................that can't be a bad thing ??
seems they’re having problems on their ejrction seat…
Baby Hornet
It's just a single engine F-18.🙄
Это очень хорошо, что армия Соединённых Штатов имеет в своём учебном парке не только Т-38 для подготовки пилотов F-16, но и Т-7 для подготовки пилотов F-35.
the failed trainer, perfectly
I fly it in VR every day.
What’s the squiggly line on the glass canopy?
@@JohnMphs Explosives.
what game? i wanna fly it!!
@@bigbuddysteve5268 X plane 11
Then u just play a game, then!
For great Bowing and USA its showdown nothing new than Uk Trainer Hawks Fundamentally!
Repeat that, but in English next time
Low cost jet trainer
Could be used to keep the border immigrant free
Ah yes most important thing about a new trainer is making sire its woke. This stuff in the military of all places is so disgusting
The United States needs to stop advertising what they have and what they are doing stop showing everything
It's just a single engine F-18.🙄
Can it be modified to be adapted to perform combat roles?