On this you are incorrect. The radar cross section (RCS) released to the public was slotted between the F-22 and the B-2 bomber. People really don't like these guys, but when you see and hear them, the plane is really wild.
On this you are incorrect. The radar cross section (RCS) released to the public was slotted between the F-22 and the B-2 bomber. People really don't like these guys, but when you see and hear them, the plane is really wild.
As of right now I can agree, but eventually they will put a backseat in these just like the 18's, and the capabilities will increase 10 fold.
I think with time your mind will change. These planes are insane, and I love them. I'm a backseater so I'll never have a chance to get in one. I want to though.
I have to give you props Tyler, you know I love Wingnuts videos. More importantly I just landed my first training strike flight and showed this prior to debrief it sent a good vibe through the squadron.
We are the worst at it. The worst.
As long as you are cleared into Bravo airspace and cleared to land there are no fines. There are ramp fees, but that is just paying for parking and facilities. Issues arise if you aren't cleared into Bravo airspace and head toward the airport anyway.
As long as you are cleared into Bravo airspace and cleared to land there are no fines. There are ramp fees, but that is just paying for parking and facilities. Issues arise if you aren't cleared into Bravo airspace and head toward the airport anyway.
What is the ramp fee for a civilian A/c at Chicago. I bet it is quite a few dollars. Cessnas are so slow on final it's almost painful to watch when you aren't at the controls.
Here is the good news, you can tell by the landing profile of the crashed jet the pilot had time to eject. The pilot trimmed the plane to get ready for a controlled election then got out. If you have to eject this is the best possible outcome. If the paddle boater saw a chute and the viper glide down to earth it…
He isn't an officer so...
They have a system in place already the same one they use to ticket booth jumpers on the subway. They take your license or identification and issue you ticket. It would be a much easier transaction then pulling cars over. Everyone is to blame here but you can't take cars out of NYC. It isn't even responsible to think…
I agree. I lived in the Bronx for 5 years and without a car I would have been out of luck. We used a vehicle to get into manhattan about as much as the trains because it takes just as long as the D train. If they enforce traffic laws, they should enforce all of them including Jay walking. Pulling a pedestrian to…
I think it would be a lot of fun to be very rich and smart. You can start by designing a ground breaking car, then you can make some sort of competitor for legos, create a new type of potato chip, and take a trip to space. Having brains and monies would be ADHD X 10 for me.
Between 0-25 minutes down here in Pensacola, which is pretty realistic depending on if the blue angels are practicing.
I have one EOD hopeful friend who should be finished up dive school here in the next few months. I grew up around spec war guys and thats why I went aviation. When I talk/hang/work out with him and others I'm happy to be hopefully going into super hornet lets just say that.
This just isn't a Lamborghini. It is so obvious that even a non-car lover I live with said corvette front, porsche rear. This just isn't it for me. I'm not sure because I don't enjoy when a new car is released, and people automatically dislike it. This car does envokes a strong dislike though.
Go Navy.
Hey, I see you have the new jetta for sale. I'll take six and throw in a veyron would you please? I'm going to Jimmy Johns to grab a sandwich.
Some of my sim and flight instructors were F-4 pilots either with the adversary squadrons, and when we talk about EP's and how the T-45 is finicky to the point where a blown tire may lead to an ejection they mention how the F-4 could land with tires blown apart because of how wide and heavy they were. A tough plane.
How this convo started. Retired/Former military jet pilots.