warchild
Charter Member
Time to push this back tothe head of the list so i dont lose it again......
OK.. according to http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/systems/rb-57f.htm
"Fourteen RB-57F models were converted by General Dynamics from B-57E airframes. The wingspan was increased to 126 feet, increasing the wing surface to 2000 square feet, a larger vertical tail was installed, and the J-57 engines were upgraded to Pratt-Whitney (PW) TF100 turbofans. "
I did some research on the TF-100 and came up empty handed. Even the FAA doesnt have them listed. I can ONLY assume what they are talking about is the Pratt & Whitney F100 series which is described here http://www.pratt-whitney.com/vgn-ex...toid=533e34890cb06110VgnVCM1000004601000aRCRD
As you can see, the F-100 series delivers between 23000 and 29000 pounds of thrust. Many of it's other specifications also more closely match the original Flight model.
I'v also tried to correct the airspeed weight factor and i'll be adding in a section for the wing planform. ::chuckles:: bear with me, it's gona be a fun ride, but when it's done, this overgrown wing is going to be one of the most graceful and amazing planes to ever fly in the flight sim skys..
I cant wait for 70000 feet..
OK.. according to http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/systems/rb-57f.htm
"Fourteen RB-57F models were converted by General Dynamics from B-57E airframes. The wingspan was increased to 126 feet, increasing the wing surface to 2000 square feet, a larger vertical tail was installed, and the J-57 engines were upgraded to Pratt-Whitney (PW) TF100 turbofans. "
I did some research on the TF-100 and came up empty handed. Even the FAA doesnt have them listed. I can ONLY assume what they are talking about is the Pratt & Whitney F100 series which is described here http://www.pratt-whitney.com/vgn-ex...toid=533e34890cb06110VgnVCM1000004601000aRCRD
As you can see, the F-100 series delivers between 23000 and 29000 pounds of thrust. Many of it's other specifications also more closely match the original Flight model.
I'v also tried to correct the airspeed weight factor and i'll be adding in a section for the wing planform. ::chuckles:: bear with me, it's gona be a fun ride, but when it's done, this overgrown wing is going to be one of the most graceful and amazing planes to ever fly in the flight sim skys..
I cant wait for 70000 feet..