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Barry Scott

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  • in reply to: General Discussion #360916
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    Ummmm helicopter porn…

    I think the guy who stared in it went on to do the more straight forward variety of porn, no choppers involved,well at least not the rotary type.

    in reply to: Airwolf #1923104
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    Ummmm helicopter porn…

    I think the guy who stared in it went on to do the more straight forward variety of porn, no choppers involved,well at least not the rotary type.

    in reply to: General Discussion #360921
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    As was to be expected a tiny bit of snow has almost bought Britain to a grinding halt.

    in reply to: DON'T PANIC! DON'T PANIC! 2cm snow on the way! #1923106
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    As was to be expected a tiny bit of snow has almost bought Britain to a grinding halt.

    in reply to: New Iraqi Air Force #2465606
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    That would make sense………………maybe something along the lines of the Jordanian Air Force???

    Note: If, I were Lockheed Martin I would sweeten the pot with India. My offering to move all future F-16 Production to HAL. With a early selection of the F-16IN in the MMRCA Contest. As the much cheaper Indian built examples could still win substantial orders………:D:D:D

    I don’t think india could build the components to the highest calibre as needed personaly, perhaps its complicating it to much as well.

    in reply to: New Iraqi Air Force #2465653
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    They pretty much left coalition forces to slay down the aggressor, then returned and heroically kicked the dead man in the face. A real success, as you say 😉

    Were they meant to do nothing? Just sit by as thier country is being ransacked?

    in reply to: New Iraqi Air Force #2465733
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    The Kuwait AF proved to be impotent in 1990.

    To be fair they were pretty much marauded by the Iraqi forces and didn’t stand much of a chance at all, some of the Iraqis best army divisions to I think and from memory and didn’t the Kuwaiti jets that escaped go back to fight alongside the coalition later on against the Iraqis with good success?

    in reply to: New Iraqi Air Force #2465885
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    Does it look like that in your avtar? Nomen est omen. 😀

    The present reequipment procurements of the Iraq do just bolster my claim. At least when the three main parties will not agree, who will be in control of an Air Force with some hitting power. A look into the Iraqi history about that may show it.

    It doesn’t bolster anything except to reinforce the fact that once again you think you know better then the Iraqis what aircraft they need and why.

    in reply to: New Iraqi Air Force #2465902
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    The main problem of Iraq is the internal security, when no neighbor will risc to attack the Iraq in the open under the watching eyes of the UN or the countries with some intrest about the Iraq. 😉

    There’s that crystal ball again right on cue.

    in reply to: New Iraqi Air Force #2465935
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    By cold logic that is true. From the ~200 countries world-wide the most do not have an airforce to speak about. More interesting is, that most of that does not seem to suffer from the claimed shortcomings. :rolleyes:

    Are you being serious?
    An epic fail of a post that doesn’t even warrent a reply other then to dismiss it.

    in reply to: New Iraqi Air Force #2465944
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    150 miles away from what? It’s all Iraqi territory, after all.

    By that wonderfull piece of logical thinking I take it you think no country in the worlds needs any sort of an airforce and we can all rely on howitzers, I hope you’re campaigning hard to your government right now to scrap its own airforce, afterall its only a small country and its all thier territory afterall. :rolleyes:

    in reply to: F-16's colors #2466012
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    Hello. I have a question that maybe someone can answer. does the US Air Force paint their F-16’s with a dark/light blue color? There were 12 of them parked on the ramp today at Anderson Air Force Base in Guam. I have seen Korean F-16 painted this way, but was just wondering if we used this type of color on our jets?

    Dark blue light blue is the aggressor scheme I think, from the top gun people.

    in reply to: YF-23 pics. #2466338
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    Let’s see what Boeing’s 6th gen fighter will look like. :confused:

    http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story.jsp?id=news/6THG013008.xml&headline=Boeing+Plans+Sixth+Generation+Fighter+With+Block+3+Super+Hornet&channel=defense

    —–JT—–

    Wow, are they serious about building that?

    in reply to: Top Gun -The Movie Versus Reality #2466346
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    CGI sucks a$$ for just about any movie. It also has the unfortunate effect of enabling movies to be made most of us wish never were.

    I agree with the exception of the Transformers film, that was awesome effects.

    in reply to: Iran completes design phase of stealth aircraft #2466598
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    It should make much more sense for Iran to develop LO cruise missiles a la Taurus, but ground and air launched, in particular if they combine it with chemical warhead, so no time to find gas-mask even.
    That is much more likely to deter USA and Israel than even an improved PAK-FA could hope for.

    Why would they want to invite possible nuclear or chemical retaliation? Or are you in effect saying they are quite happy to martyer themselves and make unwilling martyers out of thier populace?

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