If the F35 replaces the F15, wut does that leave for the F22 to do?
Big, big change from the Harrier !!!
This one is for real, right here in Arizona! http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/600984/3563#11353905 Kelly
I will play devil's advocate: Prior to running into them in combat back in WWII, nobody thought the Japanese Zero was anywhere near so effective...
Does SAAB know about this? Kinda odd that the markings are in english?
I'm impressed. Fairly small compartment for that parachute rig to come out of. Kelly
Oh! So the parachute is available only on Cirrus, no other brand? Kelly
I wonder what is the heaviest aircraft with that parachute option? Kelly
Gonna grease it on? <ok, bad joke>
Sooo, these rotors lock up in high speed flight?
Humm, could this be her? [IMG] From the old Steve Canyon comic strip http://www.comic-art.com/biographies/caniff01.htm Kelly
Well, all I know is that my friend who flew Rangers considered any sling load very dicey. And fighting wildfires he had quite a bit of sling...
Err, passengers and a sling load at the same time?!?!
I can kind of image ejecting in the middle of landing on a carrier. But isn't ejecting from a runway unusual (except for accidental ejections)?...
Err, isn't "Galactic" a bit of a stretch for a sub-orbital vehicle?
16 flaps and he was done
Well . . . clearly does not fear bird strikes anyways . . .
Unusual approach!
The report of the 2005 accident, to an airframe already 35 years old, is not reassuring either.
As I live in Phoenix I saw this reported on local TV. Both aircraft had major damage, I'm really surprised they were controllable enough to get...