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Enforcer57

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  1. Heh heh. That's hilarious.

    I would love to see them perform sometime. I got to see the Canadian Snowbirds back in the early 90s, and operating a larger number of AC (like the Arrows) is pretty impressive.

    I wish I could have seen the Red Arrows when they had Gnats.

    I love those things.

    Last time I saw any was in the silly movie "Hot Shots".

  2. A salute to our Canadian allies and pals. I should have realized that, but I never assumed Canada was actually in there listening. I figured most of the allies involved in this current difficulty would be gone, but I didn't realize they were having such a good time. Canucs seem to have thier priorities well placed, even if their heads do bounce around on South Park.

    I bet all our assorted delegations had a few laughs over this maroon.

  3. Heh heh, Hef still has my application.....seriously. I sent that in yrs ago mainly to give my friends more ammo for proclaiming my insanity to each other in converstation. I'm still waiting, but don't be surprised if you see me on a future episode of "The Girls Next Door".

    But it will probably be as another old guy that's too old to do anything about his surroundings though.

    I'll take what I can get.

  4. Ha! I wouldn't let Gene know that though; I'd love to know what he thinks of this moron. If you've ever watched that show about his family on the E channel (dunno what it's called in other lands), you might get the impression that he would have a very sarcastic, vulgar, and insulting remark about ol' Gad. I rather like ol' Gene.

    And WTF is it with the US and British Governments? It's like Neville Chamberlain and Jimmy Carter are running things again.

  5. Yea, he should get them. Early in the war, their were a fair number of sgt pilots in the Pacific due to the fact that they had finished pilot training but not the commissioning process. I can't remember many facts on that, but there were a fair number. I know it was due to the severe need of pilots.

    So there is plenty of precedent to use there. Im surprised they didn't go ahead and issue them. Maybe by that point they thought the need wasn't quite as much.

    Many air arms have used non commissioned pilots in desperate times, especially in WW2.

  6. This is a great post, put up just a wee bit before I started inflicting myself on you guys, uh, I mean, hanging out here.

    I think the four engine job is an Argus..... I think. I like the F-5A as well. Lots of neat stuff there. Some really great material there.

    I wonder if JP got his call sign from his kids, or did he name the kids after the call sign?

  7. Those are great. Excellent video work, and the music is very good in the first one. Never thought Id ever see stuff like FWs and MS406 at airshows.

    A friend of mine spent the airshow season in England a few yrs ago and rated it second only to getting laid the first time as his life's memorable moments.

  8. A more realistic test would be to mount it solidly, as her body recoils absorbing some of the energy. (Aren't you all impressed with how edumacated I am?

    :drunken_smilie:

    You think that's bad; Richard Davis of the Second Chance body armor corp used to shoot himself in the chest with a 6 inch SW 44 mag.....WITHOUT the hardplate. Used to beat hell outta him and bruised him pretty bad, but he always survived, and sold a bucket load of body armor. I wonder if Utube has vids of that.

    Oh, BTW, there's really no bullet proof anything.......it's bullet RESISTANT.

  9. Oh this is great US guys, our plan to get the Brits and Canucs to destroy each other is proceeding nicely. Then we can split up BG's kingdom and get all those neat air museums from the Brits. I got dibs on that neat garage Painless painted and this RAF flying rig.

    And I discovered that the Canadians DO have heads that bobble up and down when they talk. It's gotta be true;, I saw it on South Park.

  10. YEah DT, I saw that yrs ago, and I think they had a series of books. The pix of Einstien in the cockpit of what looks like a Tornado is kinda neat.

    Gotta protect the public from the dangers of an old WW2 fighter, so let's salvo dozens of 2.75s all over a populated area.

    I have the Air and Space mag that has that story in it. It was a clear indication of the over confidence in missle/rocket/radar armament back then. The shoulda fired an unguided Genie nuke missle, since it would go into oblivion like the rockets and never come down. I wonder if anyone in ADC ever heard of proximity fuses.

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