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I love the Foxhound. It isn't that great, but there's something about its ugly aesthetic that does it for me.
On the other hand, I very much dislike the A10 and the fanboyism associated with it.
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The Lightning there demonstrating the aforementioned glide characteristics. The Lightning had glide characteristics in the same way that zero is technically a number.
The pilot survived that crash btw.
Most comments I see of an F-117 on YouTube mock the plane for “stealth” and getting shot down by Slavs and the power of Hardbass or whatever.
I remember someone defected from the USSR with this plane and escaped to Japan.View attachment 844233
I love the Foxhound. It isn't that great, but there's something about its ugly aesthetic that does it for me.
On the other hand, I very much dislike the A10 and the fanboyism associated with it.
Most comments I see of an F-117 on YouTube mock the plane for “stealth” and getting shot down by Slavs and the power of Hardbass or whatever.
I know that, but the YouTube comments on a F-117 video about bombing Baghdad during Desert Storm literally had people saying Slav power and Cheeki Breeki, and even Stealth Jet cannot handle the power of the hardbass.The stealth wasn't the issue, it was the mission planners
That F-117 flew that exact same route for strikes for 3 weeks straight. All the SAM crew had to do to shoot it down was adjust bandwidth super low, and just hold scan over one specific area and shoot at the first thing that flew over it at a speed greater than that of a large bird. They had tried it a week earlier and missed because the launch command was given too late. The USAF misread the situation and just thought that it meant the stealth worked extra good and just told the fighter wing they didn't have to worry about it or fly evasively.
All in all it was the most Air Force fucking thing thats ever happened
Is this an autist thread or is this what 'Nam veterans talk about when they're not sharing stories about their LBFM conquests.? I only ask because whenever I see plane talk it triggers a memory of this autist I went to high school with who would only talk about airplanes.
I bought a model car to make with my dad - he never made it with me, a blessing in disguise it seems. I'll pray for you.It’s all the brain damage we got as kids building model cars, planes, ships and tanks in our unventilated rooms with Testors glue.
Any fixed wing aircraft is something I love, sleek designs and aesthetics are what I'm all about. Nazi Germany designed the Horten Ho in the last days of World War 2. It was a wonderwaffe that consumed fuel like crazy and was really never mass produced or practical for mass production, but it is impressive for the time it was made.![]()
Horten Ho 229 - Wikipedia
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I love B2's as well ofc.
This thing has a terrible safety record but again, I have a thing for sleek looking aircraft that are gimmicky. This is expensive, dangerous (for the pilot, basically any fuckups are heavily punished, and performing a successful autorotation on a v22 is extremely difficult allegedly), and cool. I also like Apaches and Chinooks.![]()
Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey - Wikipedia
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This would be better worded as.The Lightning had glide characteristics in the same way that zero is technically a number.