Trantor wrote:I´m also pretty sure there´s no way you can built in a GAU-8 in an F-35 or anything else.
True, but that won't stop the jokes.
NOMAD wrote:the basic concept i agree with, the F-35 being an "affordable" multi-role stealth fighter that is adaptable to different roles (IE A model is for the air force ( light and more for dog fighting and light strikes), B is the more stronger navy version and the C being the marine VTOL/STOL replacement for the harrier).
I thought that the B was the marine version?
discord wrote:just gonna hop on the bandwagon and agree that the A-10 is awesome, but given 40 years there should be some room for improvement, probably mostly electronics though, the basic design is pretty damn good...
was thinking along the lines of fly by wire, cockpit layout and perhaps turreted miniguns/grenade launchers as payload, with a dedicated gunner on the plane, it might do the work of a light weight spectre, just expanding current capacity without diminishing the classic awesome, perhaps recon pod for high altitude spying....although drones probably do that better...
might get better engines too, should have been SOME improvement these last 40 years there...
I'd be curious about slipping two or more of the F-35's liftfans into the wing roots for STOL enhancements, but I strongly suspect that it wouldn't work well.
Beyond that, maybe spray it down with some sort of RAM plastic, not to make it invisible, but instead just harder to see. I doubt that it would make much difference, but maybe. Improved anti-IR for the engines?
Ultimately, the core plane is good, at most you'd be talking about improved alloys (I suspect that carbon-fiber etc. would be more delicate, due to shocks), possibly a 2-seat configuration, and accessory equipment. A turreted light gun is certainly an interesting idea (maybe the model used on the Apache?), but the A-10 might already travel too fast to use it effectively (also, it would increase the standard ammo requirements). Possibly stronger landing gear, for harsher runways.
Boris Norris wrote:Besides, what would be the target?
Everything.