maddog652 πΊπΈ 2012-01-06 23:40
You lucky dog..er rabbit you! :D The ground troops love it, too. Thanks for posting!
You lucky dog..er rabbit you! :D The ground troops love it, too. Thanks for posting!
maddog652 πΊπΈ 2019-02-07 05:00 in reply to yepyup
Indeed! A favorite at many airshows. Thanks for the comment.
Indeed! A favorite at many airshows. Thanks for the comment.
vl_x01 π·πΊ 2012-01-07 02:41
Where is the SU and MIG? Where are the best fighters in the world? :)
Where is the SU and MIG? Where are the best fighters in the world? :)
maddog652 πΊπΈ 2012-01-07 03:37
LOL! They are great fighter planes and I didn't omit them by choice....I just haven't run across them at any of the air shows I've been too lately. Otherwise, they would have been pictured here with the rest. But we all know who makes the best fighter planes! :-)
LOL! They are great fighter planes and I didn't omit them by choice....I just haven't run across them at any of the air shows I've been too lately. Otherwise, they would have been pictured here with the rest. But we all know who makes the best fighter planes! :-)
vl_x01 π·πΊ 2012-01-07 07:27
Of course, we know! U.S. and Russia make the best fighter in the world. :)
Of course, we know! U.S. and Russia make the best fighter in the world. :)
maddog652 πΊπΈ 2012-07-21 04:02
Indeed! It's a versatile plane with a number of uses...some are classified.
Indeed! It's a versatile plane with a number of uses...some are classified.
maddog652 πΊπΈ 2012-01-07 23:33
It is indeed, better known as the "Tomcat" and this plane is from the Jolly Roger Naval Squadron, circa 1975-2005. Tough and durable especially in air to air dogfights. A great training plan for battle bound aviators of its time.
It is indeed, better known as the "Tomcat" and this plane is from the Jolly Roger Naval Squadron, circa 1975-2005. Tough and durable especially in air to air dogfights. A great training plan for battle bound aviators of its time.
boatrite63 πΊπΈ 2024-02-13 09:15 in reply to masmpg
6 years later and they're gone for good and replaced by the updated F-18 and the F-35 JSF.
6 years later and they're gone for good and replaced by the updated F-18 and the F-35 JSF.
maddog652 πΊπΈ 2018-02-26 02:26
I suppose they will, too. They are still great training tool for aviators in the Guard and Reserves.
I suppose they will, too. They are still great training tool for aviators in the Guard and Reserves.
masmpg πΊπΈ 2018-02-25 05:56
I saw a mach 3 flyby while I was at sea by the XO of the Kitty Hawk. Very incredible, not something you will see on land, too many booms!
I saw a mach 3 flyby while I was at sea by the XO of the Kitty Hawk. Very incredible, not something you will see on land, too many booms!
masmpg πΊπΈ 2018-02-27 08:48 in reply to maddog652
It was a couple second time span that we were able to see him from in sight to out of sight again. He was almost out of sight when we heard the boom. He popped many rivets on the wings doing maneuvers too fast.
It was a couple second time span that we were able to see him from in sight to out of sight again. He was almost out of sight when we heard the boom. He popped many rivets on the wings doing maneuvers too fast.