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Super Hornet (Read 738 times)
Jan 9
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, 2005 at 7:59pm
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Super Hornet VX-9.
Dave 8)
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Jan 9
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Nice shots!
How are the flight dynamics as compared to KBT's Super Hornet?
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Jan 9
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What's the difference between a Super and a regular Hornet, to begin with?
(I guess this is a question to Boss_blueangels and other military gurus in the forum)
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Jan 11
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wow, nice shots!!
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Jan 11
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Nexus- There are many differences. First, many cockpit systems upgraded.
Also, The area behind the cockpit and between tails is much broader. The intakes are also square(which I think looks cooler)... 8)
I'm sure ther are many othe small changes that others may know about...
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Jan 11
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Wow!
definately worth buying!
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Jan 11
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Oh yeah! Nice shots!
That is the freeware F/A-18 super hornet and paware scenery right?
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Jan 12
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It is the freeware Hornet and even though I took off in a desert that was flat, I just post in Payware because it is where I call home.
Dave
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Jan 12
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fantabulous shots of an awsome jet
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Jan 12
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What's the difference between a Super and a regular Hornet, to begin with?
(I guess this is a question to Boss_blueangels and other military gurus in the forum)
one of the major differences is that the Super Hornet has a landing speed which is 10kts bellow the landing speed of a 'normal' bug. not much on a normal runway, but when bouncing on a carrier deck, a slower speed will cause less stress to the plane! it's also a bit bigger and it can carry more weapons. off course, the avionics are much more high-tech too!
oh and Dave...that last shot is amazing!
Raw power...the J-58.&&
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My Anet collection.
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Jan 12
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The last two are spectacular!
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Jan 12
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Very nice Dave, but shouldn't you be practicing in your Lanc for Friday?
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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Jan 12
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Mark, does the Lanc come equiped with a nice map?
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Jan 12
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Err, umm dunno!
I think there is a navigators table in there
Okay just aim for the big bit of land (continent) southwest of your house and several thousand miles away. The place we want is on the right hand side
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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Jan 13
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Very nice pictures, Dave. See you are still goin' strong, Man Yahoooooooo
Splash (Ed)
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Jan 13
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Nice to see you again Ed. I was wondering where you went. Noticed you deleted your account a while back, how come?
Dave
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Jan 13
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, 2005 at 7:27pm
Splash
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Hi Dave
I sent you an IM. Gettin' High Speed next Friday so I should be back at it in no time Ha Ha Man, you are takin' some awesome pics. I deleted my account since I didnt want to take up needed space (if that is the way it works) while I was busy. I was very close to my 1K post at the time too. Gotta start over, again Ha
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