Germanico wrote:
Guys, sorry to disappoint you, but there will not be another class of fighters.
I know that in reality there are multirole fighters flying all types of missions and the singular role fighter is somewhat obsolete.
What we will be doing is dropping the F-15C Air Sup from the Strike branch, moving down the F-15E to mid tier and introducing the F15-SE as top (still pondering over the partial stealth feature atm).
@Oceanhawk: I do realize our mistake with the F15C being in the wrong tree, but would like to retain the F16 as the mainstay Air Sup fighter for US due to the lighter build and viability.
Thanks again all for the constructive feedback - good stuff coming from the community is always best.
//G
Now, Why dont you just make the SE the tier 3. And the F-16 Tier 2. Id leave the F-15SE aside as its really a stealth fighter and more of a prototype/in development aircraft. The program will get some attention as Nations start cutting ties with the disastrous F-35.
Anyway, I will still give out about the idea of having the F-16 as the air superiority fighter
Put your thinking cap on now for a sec, if you were to make a fighter that is light and viable. Why would you not make that fighter bomb Terrorist pick up trucks or some Russian BTRs. And hence have the big heavy dual engine fighter with all the bells and whistles go head to head and be the biggest prey in the skies? or.. the Air superiority fighter does that not sound a lot better?
Than having the F-15 bomb toyota rav4's and the F-16 go up against big dual engine SU-35s, or SU-27s or whatever the russians are throwing.
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Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
- Milton Friedman
Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.
- Sun Tzu