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The flying Pentagon (Read 552 times)
May 13
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, 2005 at 1:14pm
Ace_777
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http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=597077&size=L&width=1024&height=695&sok=JU...
Whats with all the antenas and why the double hump. And also lol whats it like inside
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May 13
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the antennas are for various radar, communication and detection activitys. The second hump i have no idea, again it could be radar. Inside not sure.
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May 13
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Its actually a small fake cockpit so GW can play pilot... I dont know, most likely radar.
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May 13
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You might not want to post A.net photos here, some people think most are fakes
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May 13
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Originally the E-4A was supposed to be a command post in case of nuclear war. That particular one on Anet is an E-4B which does nuclear weathering and communication. It's just a fancy E-3..
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May 13
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Most A.net photos fake? Was that sarcastic? I can never tell on message boards.
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May 13
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*monotone voice*
T H A T I S W H A T E M O T I C O N S A R E F O R
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May 13
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Most A.net photos fake? Was that sarcastic? I can never tell on message boards.
I'm affraid not, last time I posted some awesome shots, such as a plane flying over someones house to the runway, many said they were edited...
That is one awesome shot
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May 13
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More shots if interested
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?aircraftsearch=Boeing%20E-4B%20%287...
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May 13
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I'm affraid not, last time I posted some awesome shots, such as a plane flying over someones house to the runway, many said they were edited...
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May 14
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The big hump is a narrow band satellite communications rig.
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May 14
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The big hump is a narrow band satellite communications rig.
[sarcasm]Nuh-uh! It's an escape pod![/sarcasm]
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May 14
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The big hump is a narrow band satellite communications rig.
Like the VIP 747SP's from some Middle Eastern countries have
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May 14
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, 2005 at 2:57pm
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Ace, just to make things easier, you could have pasted the link:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/597077/L/
Same file, smaller URL making things cool and the Topic symmetrical.
You could also hyperlink it like
THIS
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May 15
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[sarcasm]Thank you, Mr. Know-It-All[/sarcasm]
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