Well that pretty much true for ALL aircrafts as well, once hostilities break out ANY and ALL assets would have trouble because the airstrips would be targeted.Shrinivasan wrote:Once hostilities break out, this "more number of sorties by a smaller aircraft" thing might not be possible,Sanku wrote: True, but I dont think the economics would work out, based on discussion so far , that is, it would cheaper to use a smaller aircraft for most sorties, with greater flexibilities of load.
Still not a particularly impressive addition.
Is the case then that in the short time a large aircraft would get significantly higher payload than smaller ones in same time frame? Why? After all the limiting factor will be time, and not number of aircraft's. Two smaller sorties in same time frame can deliver the same as one C 17. While providing greater flexibility.
Is having one vs two that much of a difference? To some extent yes, having one aircraft is easier, however consider a run away which has been hit -- now that is going to be still serviceable for small a/c compared to bigger ones.
I am sorry what does this mean, "good number of people" a more exact number would be needed here? I suspect nearly any reasonable a/c can land in Kangra with a "good number of people" in light drizzle. This is not particularly a strong validation of the a particular ability of C 17.C-17 Landed in Kangra in a light drizzle with a good number of people and fuel.
Well that was a boo boo all right.what makes you think so? Thoise has a 10,000 Ft Asphalt Runway and ample apron space... A fully laden C-17 would easily able to land in Thoise, disgorge its cargo and egress quickly without even switching off its engine.
