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JC RaptorF22... 3rd Oct!!! (Read 9420 times)
Reply #30 -
Sep 27
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, 2011 at 6:41pm
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DowninFlames wrote
on Sep 27
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Lots of good shots.....now if we could get rid of the cheerleader posts in-between.
sorry, I'll put all of them for any yet to come in one on the last day and save some space.
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Reply #31 -
Sep 28
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Club508 wrote
on Sep 27
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jetprop wrote
on Sep 27
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, 2011 at 5:45pm:
i just HAD to enter,you know me.
i asume the sr 71 counts?
it said on a site about cold war aircraft.
its a full afterburner takeoff at kadena.
http://www.simviation.com/phpupload/uploads/1317220500.jpg
Now THAT'S a good afterburner.
Just one question, why are the wheels white?
thanks.
and the wheels are white for heat reflection or something like that because otherwise they get too hot.
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Reply #32 -
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Great photo jetprop
. Really brings out the beauty of the beast
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And club, The sr-71's rear wheels were painted white for heat deflection. The front ones were cooled by the cabin air conditioning thus eliminating the need to have the wheels in a special type saving costs. But again, if you were operating the habu, the last thing on your mind would be cost
Most people think that flying a plane is dangerous, except pilots because they know how easy it is.
Arguing with a pilot is like wrestling with a pig in the mud, after a while you begin to think the pig likes it.
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Reply #33 -
Sep 28
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thanks rené(you are him right?i am rubbish with names)
it was easy,i only wish those dots would disapear.
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But again, if you were operating the habu, the last thing on your mind would be cost
lol
and great shots by everyone else,i dint have time to look at all of them YET...
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Reply #34 -
Sep 28
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Yes You got my name right
. In real life no one does
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What dots? The stars?
Most people think that flying a plane is dangerous, except pilots because they know how easy it is.
Arguing with a pilot is like wrestling with a pig in the mud, after a while you begin to think the pig likes it.
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Reply #35 -
Sep 28
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DowninFlames wrote
on Sep 27
th
, 2011 at 6:01pm:
Lots of good shots.....now if we could get rid of the cheerleader posts in-between.
Yeah show him!!! That's the way you do it. go go go go go go goooooooooooo DAVESHQ
.
I cannot believe I missed this post before
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But seriously, let him have his fun. I do it too.
Most people think that flying a plane is dangerous, except pilots because they know how easy it is.
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Sep 28
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could be,they are near the afterburner,maybe a glitch with the effect,or indeed stars.
or they could just be some spots on my monitor.
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Reply #37 -
Sep 28
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jetprop wrote
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, 2011 at 3:49pm:
could be,they are near the afterburner,maybe a glitch with the effect,or indeed stars.
or they could just be some spots on my monitor.
o,o,o pick me!!! They're called ummmmm. Stars. You know giant balls of fire in space which are commonly mistaken to be burning?
Just put a layer of cumulus and cirrus to stop the Natural "glitch"
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Sep 28
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i know but i just wanted to add a small amount of clouds and i didn't notice them at first.
and techinicly they arent balls of fire.
they are balls of hydrogen and helium depending on the age of the star.
and REALY old stars sometimes turn helium into carbon,dont know where i heard that but trust me:i know WAY to much,half of the time i dont even know how i know.
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Sep 28
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hyperpep111 wrote
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, 2011 at 4:07pm:
o,o,o pick me!!! They're called ummmmm. Stars. You know giant balls of fire in space which are
commonly mistaken
to be burning?
Just put a layer of cumulus and cirrus to stop the Natural "glitch"
*Ahem* we really should start our own topic
Most people think that flying a plane is dangerous, except pilots because they know how easy it is.
Arguing with a pilot is like wrestling with a pig in the mud, after a while you begin to think the pig likes it.
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Sep 28
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Bear Scare!
CF-18 Hornet, 410 Squadron (Cougars), of CFB Cold Lake, Alberta, Intercepts a Soviet Bear over the Canadian Arctic.
Up untill the mid 90's, the Soviets would frequently send flights of bombers over the arctic to patrol within Canadian airspace to test rection times. Canadian pilots started refering to these scrambles as Bear Scares. Ive witnessed several of these intercept launches while I was an air cadet, attending summer camp at CFB Cold Lake (CYOD). My closest personal experience of the Cold War...
http://www.simviation.com/phpupload/uploads/1317320761.jpg
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Bullock wrote
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, 2011 at 6:14pm:
Bear Scare!
CF-18 Hornet, 410 Squadron (Cougars), of CFB Cold Lake, Alberta, Intercepts a Soviet Bear over the Canadian Arctic.
Up untill the mid 90's, the Soviets would frequently send flights of bombers over the arctic to patrol within Canadian airspace to test rection times. Canadian pilots started refering to these scrambles as Bear Scares. Ive witnessed several of these intercept launches while I was an air cadet, attending summer camp at CFB Cold Lake (CYOD). My closest personal experience of the Cold War...
http://www.simviation.com/phpupload/uploads/1317320761.jpg
Wow!!!
Great shot
. How high did the "bears" use to fly at the point of interception?
Most people think that flying a plane is dangerous, except pilots because they know how easy it is.
Arguing with a pilot is like wrestling with a pig in the mud, after a while you begin to think the pig likes it.
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Sep 28
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jetprop wrote
on Sep 28
th
, 2011 at 4:55pm:
i know but i just wanted to add a small amount of clouds and i didn't notice them at first.
and techinicly they arent balls of fire.
they are balls of hydrogen and helium depending on the age of the star.
and REALY old stars sometimes turn helium into carbon,dont know where i heard that but trust me:i know WAY to much,half of the time i dont even know how i know.
CORRECT! I'm quite impressed! I'm pretty sure not many people who don't actually go in and study this type of stuff like us know that! but they can even go MUCH further than that down the elemental table. Search a bit deeper and you'll see.
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Sep 28
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Bullock wrote
on Sep 28
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, 2011 at 6:14pm:
Bear Scare!
CF-18 Hornet, 410 Squadron (Cougars), of CFB Cold Lake, Alberta, Intercepts a Soviet Bear over the Canadian Arctic.
Up untill the mid 90's, the Soviets would frequently send flights of bombers over the arctic to patrol within Canadian airspace to test rection times. Canadian pilots started refering to these scrambles as Bear Scares. Ive witnessed several of these intercept launches while I was an air cadet, attending summer camp at CFB Cold Lake (CYOD). My closest personal experience of the Cold War...
http://www.simviation.com/phpupload/uploads/1317320761.jpg
Wow! great Shot! Great placement of the two aircraft!
sorry DaveSHQ, I just can't help it.
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Sep 28
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Club508 wrote
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, 2011 at 8:00pm:
jetprop wrote
on Sep 28
th
, 2011 at 4:55pm:
i know but i just wanted to add a small amount of clouds and i didn't notice them at first.
and techinicly they arent balls of fire.
they are balls of hydrogen and helium depending on the age of the star.
and REALY old stars sometimes turn helium into carbon,dont know where i heard that but trust me:i know WAY to much,half of the time i dont even know how i know.
CORRECT! I'm quite impressed! I'm pretty sure not many people who don't actually go in and study this type of stuff like us know that! but they can even go MUCH further than that down the elemental table. Search a bit deeper and you'll see.
But really. I love science And I'm always reading more on the internet
But Jetprop good to see there are still a few kids who find boring old nature interesting.
But The media really misleads people saying the stars burn. They can't they are in outer space and fire needs oxygen to burn. In fact that's why the "true" Few experts tell you to avoid opening doors when there's a fire.
Most people think that flying a plane is dangerous, except pilots because they know how easy it is.
Arguing with a pilot is like wrestling with a pig in the mud, after a while you begin to think the pig likes it.
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