Planes
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@Machpants said in Planes:
Not quite the Japaneses in the Jungles, but still!
The one that was found just before Hiroo Onoda never got a pension like Onada did because he was Taiwanese .
I never knew there were so many holdouts . Nutters
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@jegga WTF? How does this work?
"crew of two and unusual for combat jets, the crew members sit side by side in the cockpit."
How skinny are these guys? More like sit on each others lap but probably bigger than it looks.Anyway, nice that they are naming their aeroplanes after rugby positions.
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@jegga WTF? How does this work?
"crew of two and unusual for combat jets, the crew members sit side by side in the cockpit."
How skinny are these guys? More like sit on each others lap but probably bigger than it looks.Anyway, nice that they are naming their aeroplanes after rugby positions.
In other photos it looks pretty big so being anorexic probably isn’t a requirement to crew it .
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@Snowy they have form. The SU-27 was nicknamed the Flanker
Yeah -The Flanker was the Sukhoi 27 as in the article (also known as F15 or 16 killer by the Russians had a nickname like the "Crane" - no idea why) which the Su 34 fullback is descended from (according to the article which mentions both positions).
The SUK 69 Hooker should be awesome.
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@Machpants said in Planes:
@Snowy dude it's got a toilet and gallery behind the crew!
A fricking gallery! Who puts an art display in a plane? Crazy Ivan.
But right you are then. Thought it was some sort of fighter derivative. I'm not allowed in anything with a bang seat as I would get two amputations above the knees.
Always thought the SU27 was cool doing the cobra:
Then there was this:
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@Machpants said in Planes:
@Snowy was there for the Fairford coming together
Nasty, and bloody lucky. MIG 29's?
Yeah, glad I wqasn't lounging o the wing of the orion, was dicey there!
@Machpants said in Planes:
@Snowy was there for the Fairford coming together
Did you ever come across that guy who was shot down in his harrier by the Serbs ?
F16 dude? No, but we were briefed on the incident and his E&E efforts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_O'Grady
Probably all classified still but this bit probably give hints "As the second Sea Stallion landed, a figure with a pistol who turned out to be the missing pilot appeared running towards the Marines"
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@Machpants said in Planes:
@Machpants said in Planes:
@Snowy was there for the Fairford coming together
Nasty, and bloody lucky. MIG 29's?
Yeah, glad I wqasn't lounging o the wing of the orion, was dicey there!
@Machpants said in Planes:
@Snowy was there for the Fairford coming together
Did you ever come across that guy who was shot down in his harrier by the Serbs ?
F16 dude? No, but we were briefed on the incident and his E&E efforts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_O'Grady
Probably all classified still but this bit probably give hints "As the second Sea Stallion landed, a figure with a pistol who turned out to be the missing pilot appeared running towards the Marines"
Nope the harrier pilot
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This was the Gee Bee, stumpy, ugly as a bushel of broken arseholes , not much forward vision and due to its design a danger to itself . It was capable of 300 mph which was quick for the early 1930s but quickly surpassed by the likes of the spitfires predecessor the Supermarine S.6b