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Muse
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You (along with Griffin) display a complete lack of knowledge about fighters so let me educate you a little, lets forget about the fact they never had a confirmed target to aim for when they were ordered into the air...Manhattan is 155 miles from Otis. If the F-15s travelled at only, say, 1600MPH, the trip would have taken only 5.8 minutes.
Prior to the development of supercruise (Typhoon and F-22 Raptor etc) fighters capable of supersonic flight needed the thrust boost provided by the afterburners in order to exceed the speed of sound. Unfortunately afterburners use fuel at a prodigious rate, so an airplane that is supersonic with the aid of the afterburner has very little supersonic persistence. The high fuel burn of the afterburning engines can empty the tanks in a matter of minutes. An afterburning fighter must spend most of its time flying subsonically; it can use its supersonic "dash" capability for only a short while.
Unfortunately that figure of 1600mph you plucked out of the air is still over Mach 2, you still need to loose over 800mph to get below Mach 1 and into subsonic territory.
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