SUMMARY DRAFT #1 + THESIS
The F-15E Strike Eagle, a variant of the F-15 fighter family, excels as a versatile, dual-role aircraft (Air Force, 2019). It is designed for both air-to-air combat and precision air-to-ground strikes, making it a highly capable and adaptable fighter (Air Force, 2019). Since their merger, Boeing has replaced McDonnell Douglas as the fighter's manufacturer (Owen, 2023). We have decided to focus our research on the wings, including but not limited to its design, functions and features. The cropped delta wings are swept back at 45 degrees, which contributes to the fighter's flight and combat abilities (Zorro, 2017). It lacks leading-edge flaps, while the trailing edge is equipped with ailerons and a basic high-lift flap (Zorro, 2017). Due to these reasons, the plane has a low wing loading which gives it excellent maneuverability without compromising speed (Zorro, 2017). Titanium is used in the construction of the wing spars, which reinforces the wings from within, as it is more lightweight and durable than steel (Harris, 2023). As later variants of the F-15, a semi-monocoque fighter aircraft, are constructed entirely of aluminium (Zorro, 2017), the wings are made from aluminium.
Despite the legendary status of the F-15E, the USAF made the right call to switch to other F-15 variants and aircraft, which are more versatile in their roles, have more features and are cost-effective.
References
Zorro, M. H. (2024, March 24). F-15 Eagle. Plane-Encyclopedia. https://plane-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/f-15-eagle/
Air Force. (2019, April). F-15 Eagle. https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104501/
Owen, J. (2023, December 11). What made the F-15 eagle jet a legend of the skies. SlashGear. https://www.slashgear.com/1467353/f-15-eagle-history/
Harris, T. (2023, October 19). How the F15 Works. HowStuffWorks. https://science.howstuffworks.com/f-15.htm
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