Airplane porn.

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Hardly counts as airplane porn, but the biggies are lining up to leave
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AggieBand2004 said:

Hardly counts as airplane porn, but the biggies are lining up to leave

porn equivalent of the awkward waiting around during the 8 on 1 scene.
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And the 1 is also closer to a 1 than a 10
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jkag89 said:




I can see a US Army Ranger Battalion exiting those birds if they would drop down to about 500 ft AGL.
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AggieBand2004 said:

Random pic just taken at work, but I always get a kick at how the 777's engine nacelles seem the same size as the 717's fuselage


Repeated because scientific method and stuff
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Nerd alert: there is no 717 in the previous picture
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Eh. ERJ... 717... size matters, and nobody cares about the little guys
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Nerd alert: there is no ERJ in that picture. At least not the first picture. Ok I'm done
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Goose said:




So ugly and scary it's beautiful.
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10/6/2017 @ CLL





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AgLA06 said:

Goose said:




So ugly and scary it's beautiful.


There's nothing ugly about a flying tank. Is beautiful in its own way.
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My personal "contact" with a couple of A-10s.

A number of years ago (probably '85, '86) best friend and I were flying VFR back to CXO (Conroe) from Oskosh in our Archer.

We took turns flying legs on the trip: one of us PIC, the other navigator. Stop, refuel, stretch our legs, swap seats.

So it's my turn as PIC. I'm looking out the front, enjoying the ride and another trip back from a great EAA show, when I notice off in the distance "Hey Wally. Look at that plane diving down towards the ground. Hey, what the heck is that? Is that an explosion?!"

*****! That's an A-10 isn't it?"

Wally "Yep, just like the one's of our wings.
Oops, sorry. Looks like I had my thumb over a MOA on the sectional."

So we were escorted out of the area.

I will excuse Wally though. He flew ~30 missions in a B-29 in the Japanese theater as a flight engineer, not a navigator.

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Need a little more love for the Big Ugly Fat ****er, In my biased opinion (bc my dad flew it for 15 years) one of the sexiest damn planes imaginable:









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harleyds2 said:

B-1. I think you mean jack oliver. Retired O6. Friend of mine. He is 96. Had lunch with him Friday.
The Olivers and my family came from Mississippi together in the late 1800s. I dropped by a few months ago and had coffee with him.
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HummingbirdSaltalamacchia said:

Need a little more love for the Big Ugly Fat ****er, In my biased opinion (bc my dad flew it for 15 years) one of the sexiest damn planes imaginable:










My dad was triple qualified in BUFFs and a master navigator/instructor.
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Pooh Ah said:




These are really neat in person. Flew a 17 down to New Zealand to swap tails for the guys that are ice qualified. Those hercs fly out of the same field, saw one taxi with the skis pulled up and flew one of their turboprops back to the states with us
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NO. No no no no no. A million times no.
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AFSOC has 3 of these, I believe. Looks like a lot of fun.
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B-1 -

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My dad was triple qualified in BUFFs and a master navigator/instructor.
Just curious what "triple qualified" refers to - Nav, Radar, and ... ?
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Cool story. I was in the 17th TAS at Elmendorf (post ski birds, but some of the old timers were still there from those days - the D models went to the NY ANG). One of my buddies at Pope went Guard and would up commanding that NYANG squadron and eventually was the General in charge of the the entire NY Guard Bureau - great stories about Antarctica.
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How long were these in service? Guess the variable wing thing became obsolete?

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Goose said:


When you are in serious contact with the enemy and this baby comes in on a CAS run, it is the most beautiful sight you could possibly imagine
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Hit a tanker for the first time today

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Like your patch
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Thought you guys might like this.

The Norwegian CTOL F-35 can be equipped with a drag chute system to land on icy runways. During flight test, we had to do a high speed chute deployment - at such a high speed that it was very hard to get there safely while landing.

We debated this for a while and finally realized - we don't actually have to land, we just have to show the chute can deploy at that speed. So we tested at altitude.

So ladies and gentlemen - the world's most effective speed brake.

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wbt5845 said:

Thought you guys might like this.

The Norwegian CTOL F-35 can be equipped with a drag chute system to land on icy runways. During flight test, we had to do a high speed chute deployment - at such a high speed that it was very hard to get there safely while landing.

We debated this for a while and finally realized - we don't actually have to land, we just have to show the chute can deploy at that speed. So we tested at altitude.

So ladies and gentlemen - the world's most effective speed brake.



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Hey Nav said:

B-1 -

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My dad was triple qualified in BUFFs and a master navigator/instructor.
Just curious what "triple qualified" refers to - Nav, Radar, and ... ?
Radar, nav, and weapons as I recall. Old school weapons needed lots of TLC and prep launching/dropping.
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Radar, nav, and weapons as I recall. Old school weapons needed lots of TLC and prep launching/dropping.

Very cool. He was one of my people.

But BUFF doesn't have to be edited by staff.

Big Ugly Fat Fella...
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redline248 said:

How long were these in service? Guess the variable wing thing became obsolete?




Mid-sixties to the mid-nineties in the USAF. Basically Vietnam through the first Gulf War. The Aussies used then until around 2010.

A lot of the theories and techniques used in the F-111 were used in designing the B-1. The obvious ones are the variable geometry wings and terrain following radar, but a couple of the early B-1s actually used a single "escape module" instead of individual ejection seats like the F-111. The module turned out to be too big with the 4 crew members in the Bone so it was ditched.

The main idea behind variable geometry wings is to have good high speed performance (swept back) while still being able to control the jet at slower approach/landing speeds (swept forward) . Jets like the F-100 and F-104 were notoriously hard to control when landing. I think a large contributing factor for why there aren't more swing wing jets (besides complexity) is the shift in design philosophy from bombers relying on speed and low altitude to relying on stealth. The F-117 and B-2 don't need to go fast to reach their targets so they don't need radical wing sweeps that compromise landing performance.
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Fly by wire also makes it easier to fly inherently unstable aircraft. The software and controls are much simpler and easier to implement than mechanically variable wings. The F-117 and B-2 are almost unflyable without it because of their geometry.

The F-117 as a concept was around for quite some time (based on a Soviet paper from the 60's), but until the advent of fly by wire and computer assisted controls, it was considered unrealistic because of its unstable aerodynamics.

Flying wings are an old idea too. They go back to the 1910's. They had a lot of advantages like low drag, but flying them was a *****. None of the designs ever caught on. Fly by wire controls solved that issue in the B-2.
 
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