muddyboots wrote:
I keep wondering how you feel about the old Eagles. With the new Raptor coming online, are you anxious to fly them, will you miss the F15, wrinkles and all? I saw a Raptor at Edwards the other day, and it is a beautiful bird, but that F15 has sure seen us through some bad days. What are you guys saying about it?
An interesting question.
Without a doubt, I'm very much for the F-22. It is NOT the single-source answer to all our prayers, nor is it a perfect machine by any means. It IS, however an amazing warhorse that is amazingly capable and outclasses anything flying currently (including my jet) by a long shot.
The F-15 is a phenomenal airplane...I love it like my own wife (don't tell
her that, although she probably all ready knows...). It was an amazing design in the early 70s, and the fact that it's even still relevant today is a credit to how ahead of its time it was when originally built.
It is, however, a 30 year old machine. Technology has advanced significantly in that time, and unfortunately the "rest of the world" has caught up with the capabilities that were once exclusively ours. I don't have a single fear about flying the airplane because it's "old" -- in fact some of the jets on the ramp where I'm flying currently were built less than 4 years ago!! It is a very solid airplane and I dare compare it to the B-17 (that's a little like a rockband comparing themselves to the Beatles, so I tread carefully here!) in that it can take a lot of damage and still get me home. One only needs to look at the Israeli jet that flew home without a wing or the F-15C that was "shot down" by another F-15C by accident, yet flew home just fine.
So, my concerns with the F-15 don't have anything to do with the airplane itself. My concerns all have to do with the capabilities of any potential enemies it may have to face in the future. As posted in another thread, aircraft like the SU-30 MKK and missiles like the PL-12 are very close in performance to the Eagle and the AMRAAM.
I am betting that the F-15 will continue to soldier on for years to come, just like it's older brother the Phantom II.