adoro farmi spracellare i timpani!!
Perchè queste cose non le fanno anche da noi!!!

Probabilmente, vista la differenza della deriva, un'evoluzione del velivolo cinese Chengdu J-10, anche se è difficile fare ipotesi con riferimento ad una singola foto.Dix ha scritto:che aereo è? ho letto un EFA ma...O_o???
Dix ha scritto:che aereo è? ho letto un EFA ma...O_o???
l'aereo in questione è l'Agile Combat Aircraft menzionato nel paragrafo riportato.http://www.eurofighter-typhoon.co.uk/Eurofighter/history.html ha scritto:At the same time as Britain, Germany and France were working on the joint ECF and their own aircraft, Italy was also investigating future fighter designs. After the failure of ECF in 1981, the three Panavia nations (Britain, Germany and Italy) linked their studies under the Agile Combat Aircraft (ACA) programme. The project and its associated demonstrators were to be a Panavia run study however the German and Italian governments withdrew funding. In 1982, the British MoD announced that it would help fund the ACA programme and the construction of a single UK based demonstrator, the Experimental Aircraft Program (EAP). In total the UK MoD contributed some £80million, the rest came from BAe, determined to stay with the project both MBB and Aeritalia also contributed to the EAP.