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  • in reply to: Doh! #2669283
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    Originally posted by Arthur

    Arthur Hubers
    Van Weerden Poelmanstraat 127
    6417 EM Heerlen
    The Netherlands.

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    Haha, Arthur lives on a Wierd=weerd address. Although, as an ignorant foreigner, I’m obviously pronouncing it wrongly.

    in reply to: Chinas F/A-22 #2669332
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    “10 AL-31FN-engined J-10A fighters were deployed with the country’s Nanjing Military Command during August 2002 for training activities.”– JDW/Kanwa Report

    How is this a contradiction? I’m certain it was also reported in HK Media and People’s Daily, when I get the chance I’ll dig up the dates.

    People’s Daily, Dec. 13, 2002
    HK’s Asia Week, Dec. 2, 2002
    Also, the Kanwa reports; April 20, 2003
    Jane’s CNAS, Nov. 19, 2002

    Has also been referenced in the People’s Daily.

    in reply to: Doh! #2669344
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    Correct, as Homer says, “Awwww crap!”

    in reply to: SD-10 & Sukhoi RCS news from JDW #2669347
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    OK, well I think the ‘hot’ plasma ~ 10,000K has pretty much been the norm until recently, when cold plasmas have been all the rage.

    See this article; M Laroussi et al. 2003 New J. Phys.

    The attached picture is of a cold plasma.

    The first ultracold plasma was reported inPhys. Rev. Lett. 83, 4776 (1999)

    in reply to: SD-10 & Sukhoi RCS news from JDW #2669355
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    well, I’m not sure about the temperature of the plasma itself, but in pecvd, RF energy directed to a gas and is used to generate a glow discharge (plasma), which then generates reactive radicals, ions, neutral atoms and molecules, and other highly excited species. Those species can aid in deposition or etching, but the chief mechanism is via collisons, so the whole process can be done at a lower temp.

    in reply to: SD-10 & Sukhoi RCS news from JDW #2669375
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    “low temperature plasma screen…that’s an oxymoron if I’ve heard of one.”

    How is that an oxymoron? Just like PECVD processes take place at far lower temps than regular cvd techniques.

    in reply to: SD-10 & Sukhoi RCS news from JDW #2669385
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    Supposed to be SK, or rather SK(U).

    in reply to: Indian Air Force Pictures #2669916
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    Originally posted by aditya
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    Hmm, about your LCA pic. Is it customary for the chase Jag plane? to fly so close to the LCA on what I assume would be a test flight?

    in reply to: jaguar #2669920
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    Or maybe, they can only be fired when the Jag is flying upside down.:D

    in reply to: Remember that Flanker pilot who forgot to drop his wheels? #2669924
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    Yah, I used to play some old space sims (if you can call them simulations 🙂 ) with just a keyboard and mouse, but after awhile, they started to require a joystick, so I just sorta assumed that all the flight sim games need a joystick.

    in reply to: Remember that Flanker pilot who forgot to drop his wheels? #2669953
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    Lol, I didn’t realize you could even play the darn game without a joystick matt. No wonder it must be tough to play.

    in reply to: Redbird-china's 'tomahawk' #2670331
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    or this one..

    in reply to: Redbird-china's 'tomahawk' #2670335
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    Thanks, I stand corrected. Perhaps let me try and redeem myself.

    in reply to: Chinese Jet Engines/supercruise #2670613
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    Hey sabreace, did you draw the pic of the dinosaur that you’re using as your avatar? If so, very nice…

    in reply to: Indian Air Force Pictures #2670639
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    Love the pic of the IAF Tempests. Ahhhh, classic beauties. Got any more WWII ones?

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