First off there is so much bullfluff in this thread, we are drowning. ford has it right. It's obvious he knows what he is talking about. Even any well educated person, or anyone that watches discovery or history channel knows the facts.
JSF is a project to have a unified airframe across all branches of the military. In the end it will replace all other airframes. The reason is that besides the vertical take off, almost every part is interchangeable among the 3 models. They are practically the exact same plane. If I am not mistaken even the the vertical take off model just has a couple of other pieces but still the same frame and parts.
F-22 is stealth fighter jet, and it is intended for air to air combat only. Besides China's J-20 there is no aricraft that can come close to rivaling it. If by obsolete you mean decades more advanced, powerful, maneuverable, and faster then sure we will call it obsolete.
In no way is JSF better than the F-22 except for cost, and that is to be expected. This does not mean that the JSF platform is weak or useless, they in their own right are basically unmatched and while still expensive, because they use interchangeable parts they will be much cheaper to maintain than any other platform.
Neither one is obsoleting the other, they are meant for completely different tasks.
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toma:
Combat divers here have to be able to operate calmly underwater for 3minutes without oxygen. I see no reason why pilots flying billion dollar planes wouldn't have such requirements for being allowed to fly.
Do you actually believe they are just untrained idiots. I don't think you know anything about flight, nor even any branch of science. You certainly don't understand g-forces, one of the most simple principles of flight and how that can effect breathing. I also would doubt highly you have ever seen or been in the fluffpit of any single person plane.
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toma:
Also you have no idea how the plane is designed. You are in NO
position to tell guys who A) have specifics of the plane designs. B) probably have knowledge of how to design safety critical systems.
Nor are you from the sounds of it.
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toma:
When oxygen system has failed you are in fault tolerant mode. In fault tolerant mode you don't want to depend on any specific part of the plane as it might not be working anymore. If you have a back up system where oxygen back up is automatically turned on by on board computer you are fluffed if on board computer is gone. Better to have manual system.
If you believe that it is good idea to declare the system in an error state because something failed that is so undependable and complex as it is described by many in this thread, then you sir have no business designing anything.
First off let me school you in design. You encapsulate everything. You never have a higher level system instruct or invalidate a lower level system(backups should always be off the base level of any system).
The one thing I agree with is that it's better to have a manual system, which brings us to the final relevant points. For every critical system, there should be a backup that can at least fulfill the critical operations, and maintain the dependent systems. For every automatic system there should be a manual control.
This is all basic design stuff that applies to anything be it software, a car, a plane, a train, or whatever.
If you are actually interested to be educated in design take a look at some of the design principles for any given subject. For any given subject you will find principles that match each of the ones given here.
Now on to a disclaimer, these jets could very well be designed in this fashion. If they are it does not surprise me one bit, because the military and government does many things wrong. As "systems" develop they also lose touch with the most basic design principles. Take a look at automobiles in the beginning they met every single ones of these principles, now however there are many automatic systems that have no manual control. There are many critical systems that have no backup(In common cars).