I dunno. The Su-27 is perhaps the most bad-ass looking plane out there, but this looks like a Flanker with a duck bill.
I dunno. The Su-27 is perhaps the most bad-ass looking plane out there, but this looks like a Flanker with a duck bill.
Jep it is, but maybe because of Battlefield 2 I came to love this plane.
And in the Dk Gray upper, Blue lower its just about gorgeous. I want to see an F-111 in a similar scheme.
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The Russians have this consistent design aesthetic that strikes me as kind of cool. Their planes always have that s-curve going.
Russia and China both use a modified IL-76 for AWACS. Russians call it the A-50. Forgot the Chinese name for it.
Despite my name I will say prettier, although I reckon the F-15E looks better than the Fullback. Other Flankers though, they make me blush
ever heard of the beriev a-50 mainstay
Can we all agree that that "tangy zip of Miracle Whip" is not mayo, is vile and has actually caused me irreperable harm?
Exactly what I thought. The Russians make some great looking military hardware
Personally the -34 not so much, but I've always maintained that the original Su-27 and its family of variants are some of the most aesthetically pleasing aircraft on the planet.
That thing on the back though... reminds me of dickbutt.
I don't trust people who say that they don't like mayonnaise. It's like saying, "I don't like weekends" or "I don't like fun."
Went through OSUT with Sal at Ft. Benning. He's an awesome guy. Was really glad to see him win the MOH. After seeing a million officers get bronze and silver stars for next to nothing it's good to see the right people get recognized.
Also - watch the movie RESTREPO, about his unit. Read the book War by Sebastian Junger, about his unit.
After we're done listening to Staff Sergeant Giunta, and contemplating his experiences, we should listen to a Marine who received two Medals of Honor during his life, and arguably saved democracy in America, Major General Smedley Butler. Here's what he had to say.
Everyone should also watch the excellent documentary's Restrepo and Korengal, both by Sebastian Junger and it even features soldiers from the 173rd. Restrepo actually was filmed during Operation Rock Avalanche, and Junger was there filming with the 173rd when it went down. This was the same operation Staff Sergeant…
Reminds me a lot of this guy
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/06/02/sol…