F-52 jets ?

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According to this video the USA sell fiftytwo F-35 and F-52 jets to Norway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0g2Zf_engs

I never hear of F-52 before, except Trump is fan of video game "Call of Duty"
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A belated contract for this little beauty?
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Michel Van said:
According to this video the USA sell fiftytwo F-35 and F-52 jets to Norway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0g2Zf_engs

I never hear of F-52 before, except Trump is fan of video game "Call of Duty"
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Par for the course, so to speak.

Martin
 
That's the one. Norwegian Blue. Pining for the fjords.
 
and the Flight-simulator for F-52 !
I think the Norwegian Pilots will very happy with it...

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I think he just mixed up the designation of the aircraft and the number of the aircraft :)
 
Avimimus said:
I think he just mixed up the designation of the aircraft and the number of the aircraft :)

yeah, He as the habit to do his speech spontaneous and unscripted or twitter with the grammar correction off...

Stephen Colbert on the case
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzpWKPareg8
 
BlastWave said:
It'd be interesting to see the members on the forum come up with/draw their own design of this new F-52 fighter. :D

Now that is a thought! My first assumption was actually a B-52 arsenal plane! :)
 
BlastWave said:
It'd be interesting to see the members on the forum come up with/draw their own design of this new F-52 fighter. :D

There would be two ways to go, it seems:
1: Assume that we start with the F-35, and progress the way fighters have historically, until recently, progressed: there'd be the F-36 (the unsuccessful Boeing design) then the F-37, F-38, etc. until we get to the F-52. At recent rates of progress, the F-52 would probably be a design from the 25th century, equipped with impulse engines, a quantum slipstream drive and anti-Goa'uld energy weapons.
2: Assume that the USAF just skips over a bunch of designations, as they went from the F-18 to the F-22 to the F-35. The F-52 would thus be likely not far down the line... the F-40, say, would be some slick optionally manned design made out of advanced composites, to a stealthy configuration; the F-45 would be an economical UCAV with a simple turboprop engine; the F-52 would be a repurposed Toy-R-Us quadrotor drone carrying three ounces of kitchen-made semtex.
 
Who remembers how the SR-71 got it's designation?

I can imagine the USAF is presently scrambling to redesignate it's next fighter the F-52...
 
As long as there is a 52 somewhere in there it is probably OK, or something. As long as it is not the latest type f.52 toaster, there is a heck of a wait for those.
 
Kadija_Man said:
Who remembers how the SR-71 got it's designation?

I can imagine the USAF is presently scrambling to redesignate it's next fighter the F-52...

Funny, I told my wife the SR-71 story when I mentioned the F-52 'alternative designation'.
 
Kadija_Man said:
Who remembers how the SR-71 got it's designation?

I can imagine the USAF is presently scrambling to redesignate it's next fighter the F-52...

The SR-71 got its designation deliberately -- Curtis LeMay changed it in the text Johnson was given.

The better example would the the F-35, where the General in charge screwed up in a press conference and there was a real behind-the-scenes effort to fix it, to no avail. Lockheed was so sure it was going to be the F-24 that their website actually said "F-24 JSF" for about two days after the selection announcement.
 
TomS said:
Kadija_Man said:
Who remembers how the SR-71 got it's designation?

I can imagine the USAF is presently scrambling to redesignate it's next fighter the F-52...

The SR-71 got its designation deliberately -- Curtis LeMay changed it in the text Johnson was given.

The better example would the the F-35, where the General in charge screwed up in a press conference and there was a real behind-the-scenes effort to fix it, to no avail. Lockheed was so sure it was going to be the F-24 that their website actually said "F-24 JSF" for about two days after the selection announcement.

I have heard this story before and it sounds believable enough but unfortunately I've never seen proof of it. Does anybody have a screen capture of the website saying F-24?
 
Video of the press conference:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHbh_P30gZs

Official transcript: http://archive.defense.gov/Transcripts/Transcript.aspx?TranscriptID=2186
 
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