Aug 5, 2004 #81 GermansRGeniuses Tech Sergeant 2,031 4 Dec 26, 2003 www.barryboys.co.uk Actually, Mt. Everest (In Tibet) is the tallest and it pokes at a max. height of around 29,000ft... Still, that's a lot of strain for engines, airframe, and crew... Point~~~30,000ft IS safe!
Actually, Mt. Everest (In Tibet) is the tallest and it pokes at a max. height of around 29,000ft... Still, that's a lot of strain for engines, airframe, and crew... Point~~~30,000ft IS safe!
Aug 6, 2004 #82 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 not if there's mountain climbers on the top with a 1,000ft flag pole..............
Aug 6, 2004 #84 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 ah, that's where the bad weather comes in, you don't see it and so you land with a rather large british flag stuck to the front of your plane, and you wondered why everone saluted you when you landed...............
ah, that's where the bad weather comes in, you don't see it and so you land with a rather large british flag stuck to the front of your plane, and you wondered why everone saluted you when you landed...............
Aug 6, 2004 #85 plan_D Lieutenant Colonel 11,643 22 Apr 1, 2004 How long did that take to come up with? And it was still crap.
Aug 6, 2004 #86 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 i made it up as i went along, and wouldn't you salute a plane with a huge british flag on the front??
i made it up as i went along, and wouldn't you salute a plane with a huge british flag on the front??
Aug 6, 2004 #87 plan_D Lieutenant Colonel 11,643 22 Apr 1, 2004 No. This isn't America, we don't salute the flag unless in the military, even then you don't salute it every time you see it.
No. This isn't America, we don't salute the flag unless in the military, even then you don't salute it every time you see it.
Aug 6, 2004 #88 I./JG53_lud13 Airman 18 0 Jan 15, 2004 Bf 109G-2 Yellow13 in desert painting scheme MTO and of cours in JG53 PikAs
Aug 7, 2004 #89 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 perhaps a SDO with 101sqd..................
Aug 7, 2004 #90 plan_D Lieutenant Colonel 11,643 22 Apr 1, 2004 I'd fly from a catapult being launched in the middle of the Salt Lake. Or with wings...
Aug 7, 2004 #91 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 ooooooooooooooooooook .........................
Aug 7, 2004 #92 plan_D Lieutenant Colonel 11,643 22 Apr 1, 2004 Better though, I'd fly in a F.6 Lightning with 11 Squadron at R.A.F Binbrook in 1972.
Aug 7, 2004 #93 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 i'd just wanna fly a lightning, i don't care where................
Aug 7, 2004 #94 plan_D Lieutenant Colonel 11,643 22 Apr 1, 2004 Well my dad was with 11 Squadron in 1972 so I'd want to be there so he could have my dinner ready.
Aug 7, 2004 #95 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 and that's the only reason, you don't want to fly the lightning, you just want a hot meal........................
and that's the only reason, you don't want to fly the lightning, you just want a hot meal........................
Aug 7, 2004 #96 plan_D Lieutenant Colonel 11,643 22 Apr 1, 2004 That's the reason why I'd want to be in 11 Sqd. at R.A.F Binbrook in 1972. I'd love to fly a Lightning anywhere.
That's the reason why I'd want to be in 11 Sqd. at R.A.F Binbrook in 1972. I'd love to fly a Lightning anywhere.
Aug 7, 2004 #97 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 so we've left WWII aircraft now have we??
Aug 7, 2004 #98 plan_D Lieutenant Colonel 11,643 22 Apr 1, 2004 All though I wouldn't like to land a Lightning, it was a controlled crash.
Aug 7, 2004 #99 M MP-Willow Staff Sergeant 894 2 Jan 16, 2004 Saco, MAINE!!!! WWII F6F-5 HellCat, that will be your crash landing on to the USS Shangrala.
Aug 7, 2004 #100 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 well i would like to see you land a lightning on a carrier....................