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It relates the Thrust , weight, Drag , wing area, and other flight characteristics of an aircraft into a quantitative model. This allows combat capabilities of various aircraft or prospective design trade-offs to be predicted and compared.

Boyd, a skilled US jet fighter pilot in the Korean War , went on to pioneer the use of computer modeling to predict aircraft performance. His work at Eglin Air Force Base in the early 1960's, charting the Performance Envelope s of US and Soviet aircraft, produced conclusions that were unwelcome but ultimately undeniable. Boyd's theories, coupled with his persistence, brought about crucial design improvements in the F-15 and F-16 jet fighters.