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Colin1

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Some mishaps that might lead you to believe your day isn't going to be a good one
 

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The F-16 DID perform a 3 point landing. The three points may not have been the intended ones though!

:lol:

- Ivan.
 
Two of the pictures are phonies. The Air Canada 747 and the truck colliding with the B-1B.

If you check out the picture of the 747, you will find out it is photo shopped.

The B-1B sits way too high for any truck to hit the nose! I have seen the B-1. So I'd call this one photo shopped as well.

The F-16 is good, I think. Anyways you can just about hear the pilot saying to the CO, "Well, two out of three isn't bad is it?"

My two bits.

Bill G.

I do not believe that that is even a B-1. It is some other aircraft, look at the nose. the nose is not long enough.
 
Its not a B1..no canard fins under the cockpit and its waaaay tooo low. the 'Bone is a very tall plane. Looks more like a Falcon or similar.

The 747 is indeed a photoshop effort. The exploding bits are cloned from a 747 hulk that was blown up to test anti-bomb stuff and is from a series of shots showing the demise of said hulk....and cloned onto a perfecrtly servicable 747 taking off. Graphic but still pretty good tho'
 
Its not a B1..no canard fins under the cockpit and its waaaay tooo low. the 'Bone is a very tall plane. Looks more like a Falcon or similar.

Agreed. I actually sat in the cockpit of a B-1 at an Airshow at Ramstein AFB many many years ago.
 

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