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| Shakka |
Surely everyone can find some humor in this.:D
Funny iFilm |
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| smokeape |
Yeah, I watched Swaggart talking about killing homos. Good for a laugh or two.
Here's a good one. Gee, those crazy flyboys gotta do something for a few laughs as well.
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| jrbuddha |
haha...
"thats a negative ghostrider...the pattern is full" |
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| sisterbliss |
what's the speed of those jets? 1000 mph? 1500 mph? the picture is too crisp, at that speed i think the jet would be a little more blurry ;)
and for doing something like that i'd have to believe the pilot would be kicked out of the force, not just grounded. |
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| jrbuddha |
at the level its flying, its probably flying less than mach 1 (760MPH at sea level)
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| Yoepus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Shakka
Surely everyone can find some humor in this.:D
Funny iFilm |
haha thats cute! |
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| PhloTron |
An F-14 with the wings out like that...doing a 90 degree pass, nose high .... probably around 190-265 knots....
The whole pass could not be at this angle at this altitude...it was probably rolled in that position for a second or so...enough to get the photo before rolling out...unless in a tight turn with enough rudder authority and thrust to create lift...you'd need the "big picture" to find that out.
When high speed passes are done....above 300 knots...the F-14 will have the wings swept in a high speed/dogfight configuration.
Note: my speed numbers are only based on the 4 years of Aerodynamics I took years ago...I don't know the exact speeds of the 14...but it's definately slower than many think...the aircraft configuration gives it away. |
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