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  • in reply to: RSAF Open House 2-3 Sept #2575692
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    The Aerial Display (kinda crappy shots)

    in reply to: RSAF Open House 2-3 Sept #2575727
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    F-5S/T

    in reply to: RSAF Open House 2-3 Sept #2575742
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    F-16

    in reply to: RSAF Open House 2-3 Sept #2575789
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    AH-64D Longbow Apache

    in reply to: RSAF Open House 2-3 Sept #2575821
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    F-15SG Model Kit preview

    in reply to: RSAF Open House 2-3 Sept #2575832
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    AJT down to T-50 Golden Hawk and Bae Hawk????

    in reply to: RSAF Open House 2-3 Sept #2575855
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    Singapore selected T-6B as replacement of S211?

    in reply to: RSAF Open House 2-3 Sept #2575858
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    mine kinda crappy shots…..

    in reply to: Rafale out of Norwegian contest #2577414
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    i think is technical issues……

    in reply to: Aussie Hornet #2578205
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    Boeing Delivers First Joint Helmet-Mounted Cueing System to Australia
    System also Achieves First Flights in Swiss and Finnish Hornets
    ST. LOUIS, Aug. 30, 2006 — The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] has delivered the first Joint Helmet-Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) to the Royal Australian Air Force, increasing the number of international customers using the system to 10.

    The JHMCS also completed first flights with the Swiss and Finnish air forces’ Boeing-built F/A-18 Hornets. First flights in Canadian F/A-18s are scheduled for September.

    “The praise U.S. Air Force and Navy pilots have for this system, which significantly increases combat capability, is attracting the interest of international customers,” said Phil King, Boeing JHMCS program manager. “The proven success of JHMCS in the field has resulted in a steady increase in customer demand.”

    The first fleet aircraft delivery of JHMCS to the Royal Australian Air Force occurred May 23 in Williamtown, New South Wales, Australia. Boeing Australia and the Hornet Industry Coalition, a collaborative arrangement between Boeing, BAE Systems and L-3 Communications of Canada, will equip 71 Australian F/A-18s with JHMCS by 2008.

    First flights took place in Swiss F/A-18Cs on May 30 and Finnish F/A-18C/Ds on June 2 and 7. Switzerland and Finland operate 35 and 63 systems, respectively.

    Pilots first used the JHMCS operationally in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The system gives flight crew members the ability to rapidly acquire and designate a target simply by looking at it. By placing an aiming cross, projected on the helmet visor, over the desired target and pressing a button, pilots can quickly and easily aim weapons and sensors to designate and attack airborne or ground targets. JHMCS also displays aircraft altitude, airspeed, gravitational pull, angle of attack and tactical information on the visor to increase crew members’ situational awareness.

    Since 2000, Boeing has contracted for more than 2,000 systems. The company is the prime contractor and integrator for JHMCS. Vision Systems International, based in San Jose, Calif., is the major subcontractor.

    Frm Boeing Website

    in reply to: SIZE COMPARISON THREAD #2580202
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    C-17 with Eagles…

    this is nice……:)

    in reply to: IMPRESSIVE WEAPON LOADS THREAD #2581610
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    here are some…

    in reply to: Best Shot of your Favorite Fighter! #2581616
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    Flanker

    I like this

    in reply to: Best Shot of your Favorite Fighter! #2585023
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    Click for a larger copy:
    http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/images/f-111c-000-147-364_1-s.jpg

    this photo is a classic man!!!!! 🙂

    in reply to: Eurofighter Typhoon Question… #2585235
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    Has the Typhoon been to the States Yet? :confused: I Don’t think so 😉 . Has the Raptor been to Europe Yet :confused: . I Don’t think so 😉 . So how could they have played against each other :confused: . I’d say the answer to that one is they haven’t 😉 .

    Actually they do meet…for a while….

    http://www.f-16.net/f-16_forum_viewtopic-t-6118.html

    http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/1146/efraptor0zrdp0.th.jpg

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