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Hunteroffortune said:maybe talk to some actual pilots.
Why ?
All you are going to get out of them is "Look at me i'm so awesome" or words to that effect
;D
Hunteroffortune said:maybe talk to some actual pilots.
CDN Aviator said:Why ?
All you are going to get out of them is "Look at me i'm so awesome" or words to that effect
;D
If I was a pilot, I'd drive her!! She is somewhat hot; actually, quite sizzling.
ArmyVern said:Are you turning this into a plane porn thread?? ;D
CDN Aviator said:For reference, a Halifax-Class frigate is 4,470 Tones.....
The article implies that the C-17 can carry 11 halifax-Class frigates
Not bad for a 200-ton airlifter
ArmyVern said:Are you turning this into a plane porn thread?? ;D
Brockvegas said:C'mon Vern, some of us like the "bigger" girls. I mean really, look at those curves! How can you not love it? ;D
inferno said:I bet $1.04 a L for regular looks dirt cheap compared to buying fuel from the back of a KC-10 or KC-135.
Hunteroffortune said:I wish Edmonton still had the air show, we loved going, and my boys would love to see some of those planes up close, maybe talk to some actual pilots.
inferno said:2 Questions:
The photo with the C17 taking off, what's with the tail number being painted over?
It's in light grey 177701 in all the other pictures, and in real life, but in that picture it's 500something or other?
inferno said:Point 2. It is setup for airtoair refueling from a boom style refueler?
I was under the impression the only A2A refueling we are setup for was with a hose/reel/drogue style setup. Are we going to be using allied refueling aircraft? I bet $1.04 a L for regular looks dirt cheap compared to buying fuel from the back of a KC-10 or KC-135.
inferno said:USAF pays about $17.50 per gallon of fuel delivered in-flight... or at least that's what one report I've read stated.
$17.50x140,499... that can't be right.
~$2, 500, 000 worth of in flight fueling?