[ATTACH=CONFIG]226272[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]226273[/ATTACH]
What’s that?
Thanks in advance.
1Saludo

1Saludo
Hi All,
J-10 anyone ?Geoff.
That’s a big photoshop… not real four PL-11 under fuselage.
…

F-35A Bay Watch
Lockheed Martin test pilot Paul Hattendorf flies F-35A AF-1 with a load of GBU-12s during a test flight from Edwards AFB, California.
Photo by Matthew Short
1Saludo
Regarding the A-4…what’s the story? A two-seat Skyhawk with a Harpoon? I feel like I’ve seen that photo before, but I don’t know the story behind it.
Totaly unknow for me. Seems to be some kind of experimental flight for the US Navy/Navair…
1Saludo

1Saludo

YF-16 With AIM-7 Sparrows
A variety of configurations were evaluated for mounting the AIM-7 Sparrow air-to-air missile on the YF-16, including mounting them on pylons attached to the doors for the main landing gear. These configurations were flight tested.
1Saludo
At the end I think I’ve found it.
All of them seems to be General Dynamics Pomona missiles, specifically the General Dynamics variant missile AIM-152 AAAM. (there was another variant Hughers / Raytheon) for the US Navy Aim-54 Phoenix sustitute.
Thanks for all!
1Saludo
[ATTACH=CONFIG]224465[/ATTACH]
Chilean, not argie.
1Saludo
¿Stinger?
[ATTACH=CONFIG]224454[/ATTACH]
1Saludo
[ATTACH=CONFIG]224281[/ATTACH]
1Saludo
The Italian F-104S models with their extra hardpoints could in theory carry six AAMs which is certainly impressive for a jet of that era and that size.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]224074[/ATTACH]
1Saludo
Did that zipper actually get airborne in such a configuration?!
Here a Turkish F-104S with 7 M-117 bombs
[ATTACH=CONFIG]224005[/ATTACH]
1Saludo