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yellowcar posted:the x-32, boeing's competing design, looked even fatter Wow, the first airplane capable of contracting Type II diabetes.
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mycomancy posted:Wow, the first airplane capable of contracting Type II diabetes. WW1 planes had total loss oil systems that sprayed castor oil in the faces of pilots, so I suppose this is the first plane that doesn’t just inflict it on other people.
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91823_2 posted:the united states taking an 'asian' stance towards saudi arabia Failsons at the state deparment with an excel made by their forefathers updating the column with saudi arabia to Asian
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# ? Sep 19, 2023 20:26 |
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The Boeing JSF entry had some sweet features like "the wing is one gigantic composite fabrication that we can't figure out how to make without cracking 99/100 times" "we have to completely disassemble the plane in between the different tests because there's no single configuration that can do them all but we promise there will be when you pick us to go to production " "doesn't meet the required program specs even on paper but don't worry it will. how? magic." "did we mention the main feature of this plane vs the lockmart entry is supposed to be cost?"
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The Oldest Man posted:The Boeing JSF entry had some sweet features like i still suspect it may have been the better entry!
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Delta-Wye posted:i still suspect it may have been the better entry! I'm fairly confident that it would have been exactly as bad, because the badness was baked in with the requirements (supersonic + stealth + vtol, three different variants) and the way they chose to write the contracts and manage the acquisition process (no accountability whatsoever). The JSF program producing an aircraft at all is like a vestigial organ, the real purpose is to funnel a trillion dollars into the defense sector and make sure everybody gets a taste; Boeing's would just be a version where the plane randomly breaks in half and falls out of the sky rather than Lockheed's where none of the poo poo on the plane works right.
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# ? Sep 19, 2023 23:56 |
The Oldest Man posted:I'm fairly confident that it would have been exactly as bad, because the badness was baked in with the requirements (supersonic + stealth + vtol, three different variants) and the way they chose to write the contracts and manage the acquisition process (no accountability whatsoever). The JSF program producing an aircraft at all is like a vestigial organ, the real purpose is to funnel a trillion dollars into the defense sector and make sure everybody gets a taste; Boeing's would just be a version where the plane randomly breaks in half and falls out of the sky rather than Lockheed's where none of the poo poo on the plane works right. yes, but can it perform its mission with a smile??
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# ? Sep 19, 2023 23:58 |
Back bring the F8 Crusader
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# ? Sep 20, 2023 00:10 |
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skooma512 posted:Back bring the F8 Crusader
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Delta-Wye posted:yes, but can it perform its mission with a smile?? Military as a just in time app based service, with a smile. Promote it like doordash with Snoop dog smoking drugs in the cockpit to pop music.
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Frosted Flake posted:WW1 planes had total loss oil systems that sprayed castor oil in the faces of pilots, so I suppose this is the first plane that doesn’t just inflict it on other people. as i recall ww1 pilots had chronic diarrhea because they sat in castor oil fumes all day, which honestly makes the whole "knights of the sky" mythos is fair bit less heroic
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Cerebral Bore posted:as i recall ww1 pilots had chronic diarrhea because they sat in castor oil fumes all day, which honestly makes the whole "knights of the sky" mythos is fair bit less heroic rain hell from above
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# ? Sep 20, 2023 04:49 |
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gives a whole new meaning to the term "drizzling shits"
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Cerebral Bore posted:as i recall ww1 pilots had chronic diarrhea because they sat in castor oil fumes all day, which honestly makes the whole "knights of the sky" mythos is fair bit less heroic The wicker seats make a bit more sense.
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# ? Sep 20, 2023 12:57 |
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I meant, like, a good overview of what the Kosovo war was.
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skooma512 posted:Back bring the Avro Arrow
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# ? Sep 20, 2023 17:46 |
1916: Tossing hand grenades out of experimental aircraft into trenchlines below 2023: Tossing hand grenades out of experimental aircraft into trenchlines below
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Gripweed posted:I meant, like, a good overview of what the Kosovo war was. I found that chapter about how it created deeply flawed military assumptions in the west, from How Wars End, if you're interested.
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https://twitter.com/TheHidingGhost/status/1704286977846067478 mold AND sewage im sure the private sector will fix this problem soon
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Danann posted:https://twitter.com/TheHidingGhost/status/1704286977846067478 did they not teach them how to flush in basic
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Frosted Flake posted:I found that chapter about how it created deeply flawed military assumptions in the west, from How Wars End, if you're interested. I feel like Homer Simpson from that joke where he tries to learn something by attempting to read increasingly simple books about it. I got a book that’s just a history of the Balkans, hopefully after reading that I’ll know enough to be able to ask for info about the stuff I don’t know.
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Danann posted:https://twitter.com/TheHidingGhost/status/1704286977846067478 it needs to be fixed. immediately.
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Danann posted:https://twitter.com/TheHidingGhost/status/1704286977846067478 That'll happen when any buildings are kept in use beyond their original service life, particularly if maintenance falls away. I'm sure this isn't indicative of anything like a canary in a coal mine or something like that.
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# ? Sep 20, 2023 21:25 |
if thethe cia/moonie paper says the army needs more money then who am i to say no?
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Hatebag posted:if thethe cia/moonie paper says the army needs more money then who am i to say no? I think setting aside a special fund of about a billion dollars per month indefinitely should allow the flexibility to call in a plumber at least once a fortnight.
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# ? Sep 20, 2023 22:07 |
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we spend more money than the entire PLA on the "keep our veterans homeless" budget, help we have no money for hygiene
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https://twitter.com/cjzero/status/1704335202665783624?t=KSse6V2WHrBDjetoUqzKKg&s=19
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https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1704593399616086474?s=20
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can't you only eject like three times before your spine is too squished from the force of it to continue service or is that bs
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bad weather, famously never happened in the western pacific
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Bad weather? Good thing it wasn't a whole squadron in the air, whole flight would have been lost.
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Buck Wildman posted:can't you only eject like three times before your spine is too squished from the force of it to continue service or is that bs Probably BS, though I know pilots get checked over whenever they eject to make sure their spines are okay among other things. Besides, there aren't enough planes left for somebody to get two never mind four.
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 01:58 |
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I would have said I was attempting a Mach 10 run.
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Complications posted:Probably BS, though I know pilots get checked over whenever they eject to make sure their spines are okay among other things. Besides, there aren't enough planes left for somebody to get two never mind four. probably it's just something I remember being told at some point
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# ? Sep 21, 2023 02:01 |
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The F-35 was famously snapping pilots' necks with that stupidly huge helmet and bone-breaker ejection seat although they claimed to have fixed it https://www.defensenews.com/breaking-news/2015/10/14/usaf-acknowledges-expanded-risk-of-neck-damage-to-f-35-pilots/ It wouldn't terribly surprise me if the pilot had a TBI and that's why they had such a hard time finding the plane. Hard to remember what heading you were on when your entire short term memory got blown up by your head getting whiplashed into your chest.
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The Oldest Man posted:The F-35 was famously snapping pilots' necks with that stupidly huge helmet and bone-breaker ejection seat although they claimed to have fixed it https://www.defensenews.com/breaking-news/2015/10/14/usaf-acknowledges-expanded-risk-of-neck-damage-to-f-35-pilots/ Was this before or after the masks aphixiated them?
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Designing death before dishonour into the aircraft is certainly one approach to encouraging pilots to either limp home or ride it into the ground.
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Buck Wildman posted:can't you only eject like three times before your spine is too squished from the force of it to continue service or is that bs Sadly, America's foremost expert on crashing jets died of brain cancer a few years ago
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