F-22 Buzzing Seattle
#21
Careful w/that axe Eugene
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I sorta agree with you on Raptor looks. Nose-on and Top views look sharp, but the side profile view is a little off for me. The nose kinda looks like it belongs on a boat (sorta has a keel) and the fuselage has sort of a flying-saucer curvature on the bottom. Yes, I know, all body-lift and stealth considerations. Would I still take a Raptor RTU slot to fly that bad boy? Hell yeah!!
#23
I was at Tyndall today and got a tour of the airplane from the maintenance Senior Chief.
He showed me the areas under the wings where external racks, for anything from Air-air missiles to bombs, could be carried.
Of course, that comes at a cost of supercruise and stealth.
He said the external tanks are virtually identical (externally) to F-15 tanks, but were configured slightly different internally.
I'll have to disagree with Photon and say that while the F-22 is an impressive airplane in capability, I think the Eagle, Viper, and even the Hornet are sleeker looking airplanes than either the F-22 or the F-35.
It's similar to comparing classic muscle-cars and new cars--the classics have a personna; the new cars are almost identical.
USMCFlyer:
I have to ask: When you launch an EA-18G off the carrier catapault, is that a "Steaming Growler?"
He showed me the areas under the wings where external racks, for anything from Air-air missiles to bombs, could be carried.
Of course, that comes at a cost of supercruise and stealth.
He said the external tanks are virtually identical (externally) to F-15 tanks, but were configured slightly different internally.
I'll have to disagree with Photon and say that while the F-22 is an impressive airplane in capability, I think the Eagle, Viper, and even the Hornet are sleeker looking airplanes than either the F-22 or the F-35.
It's similar to comparing classic muscle-cars and new cars--the classics have a personna; the new cars are almost identical.
USMCFlyer:
I have to ask: When you launch an EA-18G off the carrier catapault, is that a "Steaming Growler?"
You know what though - although tanking is just a secondary mission for the Super Hornets - I'd rather do the EA mission than the tanking mission in any pointy nosed fighter.
Btw - when I got my first up close look at the F-22 - I'd have to agree with Nortonious about the funny looking nose. INflight it looks much better.
#24
Completely off topic but if you're not from the Seattle area, i would like to point out that its NOT always raining up there (as seen in the video)
Aug 1-3 is SeaFair and the airshow over Lake Washington... great weekend to be in Seattle if any can!!
Aug 1-3 is SeaFair and the airshow over Lake Washington... great weekend to be in Seattle if any can!!
Last edited by BankAngle09; 07-24-2008 at 08:01 AM.
#25
You saw rain in that video? Better get your eyes checked right away!
SeaFair is also when the Blue Angels come to town and this year is no different. If anybody is coming to Seattle that weekend, let me know and you are invited to the vagabond household BBQ. And contrary to popular belief, I will not be serving fried locusts and braised chicken beaks this year. Wheee!
SeaFair is also when the Blue Angels come to town and this year is no different. If anybody is coming to Seattle that weekend, let me know and you are invited to the vagabond household BBQ. And contrary to popular belief, I will not be serving fried locusts and braised chicken beaks this year. Wheee!
#26
Vag, have another look girl... i should have turned the caps on for the word "NOT" i inserted before "always raining"
SeaFair is good times, been every year since i was 5 y.o... the boom is good times!
SeaFair is good times, been every year since i was 5 y.o... the boom is good times!
Last edited by BankAngle09; 07-24-2008 at 08:02 AM.
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