P-8 replacing the P3C

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   / P-8 replacing the P3C #2  
Well, all good things must come to an end. I'm kind of surprised they didn't pick something with more than two engines, though.

A pair and a spare is my motto. :laughing:
 
   / P-8 replacing the P3C #3  
Is the P8 an improvement? A quick glance and I have to wonder. You guys with P3 experience can form a better opinion than me. But heres what i see so far.

no MAD. 4 engines are "safer". Less range. Less low and slow performance.

It's definitely "sexier" if that counts.
 
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You have to think it can fly higher, faster, stay up longer with in-flight refueling.

New electronics, more comfort, etc.

India is getting some of these planes also as are some other countries.
 
   / P-8 replacing the P3C #5  
no doubt about higher and faster..

But isnt low and slow with good loiter time more important in a sub hunter / marine surveillance aircraft?
 
   / P-8 replacing the P3C #6  
no doubt about higher and faster..

But isnt low and slow with good loiter time more important in a sub hunter / marine surveillance aircraft?

Depends on the onboard and offboard detection/kill capabilities for a sub hunter.

For example with a good homing weapon the lack of MAD may be immaterial--sonobouys or other sensors may provide the necessary localization to pursue a successful attack.

As far as "marine surveillance" much of the technology works better at higher altitude.
 
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Hate to see the P-3 go, but it is a very old aircraft design (mid-1960's or older, IIRC).
With newer, more sensitve electronics, the "low and slow" aspect isn't as important as it once was.

And, with these days of budget cutbacks, it does make more sense to use a civilian airframe (modified as required) for this type of mission.

As JJ wrote, it's a 737 airframe:
Boeing P-8 Poseidon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

But, what is this doing in a Power Trac forum?
 
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Hate to see the P-3 go, but it is a very old aircraft design (mid-1960's or older, IIRC).
With newer, more sensitve electronics, the "low and slow" aspect isn't as important as it once was.

And, with these days of budget cutbacks, it does make more sense to use a civilian airframe (modified as required) for this type of mission.

As JJ wrote, it's a 737 airframe:
Boeing P-8 Poseidon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

But, what is this doing in a Power Trac forum?

It had to do with a conversation I had with MossRoad/David a while ago, and I sometimes use the P-3 in my avatar.

I flew in P-2 and P-3 for about 18 years as an AT, and later as an AW. Saw my first P-3 while I was in Cuba during the 1962 Cuban invasion.
 
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