Planes
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@Machpants said in Planes:
Sorta planes, one of my buddies now training in Dubai saw this
DDay era roundel and invasion stripes!
Needs sharks teeth like a p 40
http://warbirdsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/P40-Warhawk.jpg
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@Machpants said in Planes:
More appropriate to the roundel
I had a client who was trained to fly those in preparation for huge losses on d-day . That never happened though and he never got to actually fly in combat , still he got to fang around the sky in one of those beasts for a few months before he went home to his old job selling cars.
They were Richie McCaws grandads ride for the latter part of the war flying out of Tangmere. If anyone has a link to the clip of him blowing up the German train with rockets I’d be stoked if you posted it .
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@Donsteppa said in Planes:
@jegga I'm surprised there are any left for a museum: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Vickers_Viscount
The poms built the Comet too which had the unfortunate issue of breaking up in mid air
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If you've read the book Devotion you'll know this guys story, I think theres a movie in the works about it. Here's his background https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_J._Hudner_Jr.
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Looks like we will buy new Hercules aircraft instead of changing to another manufacturer. Good solid option
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Yeah, lots of air forces use the J now. As such a small operator we are really better to buy sightly less than new stuff. Otherwise we have to sort the teething bugs out without the clout too push it.
I got 'shot down' by a hind during a survival extraction exercise in Red Flag, Embarrassing!
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Looks like we will buy new Hercules aircraft instead of changing to another manufacturer. Good solid option
Holy crap, that's over $400,000,000.00 for each aircraft. The price must include a huge amount of spares and technical support and backup.
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@Snowy ok so Red Flag over the Nevada desert, massive exercise, biggest air training event there is, regularly. I was out there with 43(F) Sqn. I volunteered, along with my buddy Mitch, to be the downed aircrew for the massive counter air rescuer package to collect. So we get dropped out in the desert, run around (as it's cold we don't want to stop) during the night being chased by some OPFOR. Eventually we go through the extraction procedure as the package made its way to us.
In comes a SF Blackhawk, out leaps a bunch of para rescue guys, who (very ungently) zip tie us up and bundle us into the Heli after security procedures. Then they start trying to get a saline drip into us as it's procedure after a desert rescue, after a few jabs I declined anymore attempts in the vibrating cab! I'd only been out hair a day and wasn't exactly dehydrated. Mitch got hers in first time, she said really good pre drinking hangover cure.
Very noisy and we're not on headsets, so we sit and chew jerky whilst we weave our way back to base. After a bit the crewman points out the window, and a hind is there in formation with us.
"Cool" I yell
"He shot us down!" He yells back
Fuck.
So in the debrief, the hind had done some tricky shit, landing and we lost him in the chaos of hundred of jets and helis zooming around, then managed to sneak through to us. Was lucky, or the red air guys know the good egress routes, to catch us.
Coolest thing was the Blackhawk landing in the desert at night, the sparkling disc in the sand churned up.
The Kopp Etchells Effect, aviation nerds
(wokka illustrating it)
Then we were back to our Vegas hotel and casinos, yeah baby
Edit. Oh a vid on gogs. Looks a ton better in colour at night with the mark 1 eyeball
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@Machpants said in Planes:
The Kopp Etchells Effect
Heard of that, never seen it. Sand / dust getting ignited by the protective coating on leading edge or something?
Great post.
One of the coolest things I have seen was a Leonid meteorite shower over Alaska with the Aurora in the background. A sky full of shooting stars in front of green and purple shimmering curtains, was truly awe inspiring.
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@Machpants said in Planes:
The Kopp Etchells Effect
Heard of that, never seen it. Sand / dust getting ignited by the protective coating on leading edge or something?
Great post.
One of the coolest things I have seen was a Leonid meteorite shower over Alaska with the Aurora in the background. A sky full of shooting stars in front of green and purple shimmering curtains, was truly awe inspiring.
Wow that's so cool. I used to love transit when on NVGs, you'vegot time to look around, makes you realise how many shooting stars etc there are.
Yeah the effect is sparks caused by the leading edge abrasion strip, usually metal like titanium, smashing the sand into tiny pieces.