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oh, break my heart. One of the all times great aircraft. Hope they don't turn them into targetsDamaged QT-38A drone 59-1600 at China Lake, circa 1987. Later placed on a pole at Phoenix-Mesa Gate Airport, Arizona.
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But that's ways a "Q" type is! A target!oh, break my heart. One of the all times great aircraft. Hope they don't turn them into targets
Like what? Pilots need that first combat with live fire on a real target. The QF-… has reached high hour EoL so going out and giving a real chase of thing is the best use of the airframe. If not this then chopped up in the boneyard!Which infuriates me no end. QF-16s. I can think of a much better use for them.
These F-16 are the worst of the bunch! These are the most broken down high maintenance aircraft in inventory! Not sure I'd park one in my front yard as a bird bath, no seriously these are on their last leg and while I understand your sentiment, by the time they get here they are over stressed and over used, they were pulled from the ANG and when the ANG gets them in the first place, well they're already second hand hand me downs!I'm sure these F-16s are no older or less maintained than the MiG-29s in Ukrainian service. If offered, I'm sure they will be gladly accepted. They will be more easily adapted to NATO equipment, like AGM-88 chucking, than the MiG-29.
How old are the MiG-31s and Tu-95s loitering behind Russia's border? You fight with what you have, not with what you want.
Mine? That's a long time ago, IBTW I still think your SB2U should have won.
Yes, I recall that. And given that experience as well as that of my friend, I wonder what they had to do to attach that pod so that it would stay on with that .50 mounted in it and not have it whisk away the first time you tried to fire the gun. Of course the gunsight likely would have consisted of a wad of Beeman's chewing gum stuck on the windshield.I may have mentioned in another thread how everyone passed a USAFA Geography Quiz because the instructor took the papers home on the weekend to grade and the T-bird lost it's baggage pod over the Rockies.