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  • in reply to: General Discussion #377765
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    😀

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    in reply to: Homebuilt four engined 'plane' #1961515
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    😀

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    in reply to: Best air to air photo's ever? You decide. #666928
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    Both pictures are breathtaking!:eek:

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    in reply to: General Discussion #378499
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    RE: Really silly question

    The way the cement drum works is the same principle as the ‘Archimedes Screw’.

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    in reply to: Really silly question #1961958
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    RE: Really silly question

    The way the cement drum works is the same principle as the ‘Archimedes Screw’.

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    in reply to: planes #669183
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    RE: planes

    DC-10/MD-11.

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    in reply to: Aeromexico PIC #670793
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    RE: Aeromexico PIC

    I agree, good pic, really like the natural metal finish.

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    in reply to: Caption Competition! #671057
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    RE: Caption Competition!

    Its not a caption but, maybe this is David Copperfield’s latest illusion; passing through the fin of an aircraft!:9

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    in reply to: Crusader's wing #2092204
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    RE: Crusader’s wing

    Greg Schwalber(pilot) and Bill Wood(RIO) launched in a VF-14 ‘Tophatters’ F-4B ‘112/AB’ with the outer wings folded, upon realisation all the stores were jettisoned and they made a safe shore landing, I’m also sure a RAF crew got airborne with the wings folded but I think this aircraft was lost after the crew ejected, I read it somewhere but I can’t remember where.

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    in reply to: Crusader's wing #2092214
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    RE: Crusader’s wing

    I don’t see why not, F-4s have gotten airborne with their outer wing panels folded which is a more challenging aerodynamic configuration I would have thought.:-)

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    in reply to: General Discussion #380415
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    RE: for PII

    What blasphemy is this before my eyes!, some bloody kid shooting down my beloved F-4 in a toy plane, has the world gone mad?!!!!!!:-)

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    in reply to: for PII #1963278
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    RE: for PII

    What blasphemy is this before my eyes!, some bloody kid shooting down my beloved F-4 in a toy plane, has the world gone mad?!!!!!!:-)

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    in reply to: F-4D #2092346
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    RE: F-4D

    Like I suggested in my first reply, the camera pod is almost definitely a converted Bullpup missile body, I’ve got a picture of an F-4 carrying one somewhere but I’m bu99ered if I can find it now I need it!:-)

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    in reply to: F-4D #2092533
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    RE: F-4D

    [updated:LAST EDITED ON 09-02-03 AT 00:18 AM (GMT)]Kev 35, F-4s that had the ‘Happy Hooligans’ name on the fin were from the 178 FIS of the North Dakota ANG, also the 177 TFTS F-4D with the signatures was one of the last machines from the ‘Jayhawks’ to retire, as PII has already mentioned, this particular machine, tail number 66553, suffered a complete hydraulic failure shortly after take-off and returned to Mc Connell AFB to make barrier landing.

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    in reply to: F-4D #2092554
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    RE: F-4D

    PII your right, there is something about the F-4D that makes it look good, regarding the mystery pod, it looks to me like its the type of camera pod which was made from the converted bodies of AGM-12 Bullpup ASMs.

    Regards, Dazza.:-)

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