Timeline for What is the lowest-speed bogey a jet fighter can intercept/escort?
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Jul 29, 2019 at 18:31 | comment | added | Michael Hall | @Manu H - edited per your suggestion. Please let me know what you think. | |
Jul 29, 2019 at 18:31 | history | edited | Michael Hall | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 28, 2019 at 7:26 | comment | added | Manu H | @MichaelHall You should edit your answer to explicit this point (no lowest speed as you don't need to match bogey's airspeed), otherwise you answer may be flagged as not an answer. | |
Jul 27, 2019 at 21:17 | comment | added | Michael Hall | @Manu, you are correct, I didn't directly answer the question with a specific airspeed. My point is that you don't have to match speeds to intercept, and you wouldn't likely escort in close formation either. | |
Jul 27, 2019 at 20:49 | comment | added | Manu H | I fail to see how it answers the question (what is the slowest-speed?) | |
Jul 27, 2019 at 19:17 | comment | added | Jan Hudec | The most useful assistance a military aircraft could provide to a GA aircraft is guidance if the later lost comms over unfamiliar terrain or cannot be guided over radio due to lack of radar coverage. And that does require the guiding aircraft to fly slow enough that the guided one can keep up with it. | |
Jul 26, 2019 at 17:06 | history | answered | Michael Hall | CC BY-SA 4.0 |