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  • Re:rockets vs. missiles

    *** Posted by Spectre *** Missiles: 'intelligent' rockets, i.e., usually guided. Rockets: 'dumb' rounds, usually fly in unguided and in a straight line... Spectre [Hi Kim, I think the difference between rockets and missles is that they are similar but rockets are primarily used for ground attacks and missles for Air-Air combat like the ...
    Posted to Weapons (Forum) by Anonymous on May 24, 1999
  • Re:Going to the toilet in the air

    *** Posted by Rapier *** Perhaps when we see the pilots straining to combat the G's, they are not combating G's at all if you know what I mean! He He Rapier [So thats why pilots wear baggy pants? ]
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on May 24, 1999
  • Re:SU's? Is it just a load of hype?

    *** Posted by Kim Nielsen *** [Hi Kim, I would have to agree with you there it probabably is difficult to manuver in close dogfights, it does look a bit cumbersome. With the technological steps taken in the advancement of air-air weapons do you think pilots rely too much on these weapons Kim? Do you think that the SU's were developed/designed ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 24, 1999
  • Re:SU's? Is it just a load of hype?

    *** Posted by Rapier *** Hi Kim, I would have to agree with you there it probabably is difficult to manuver in close dogfights, it does look a bit cumbersome. With the technological steps taken in the advancement of air-air weapons do you think pilots rely too much on these weapons Kim? Do you think that the SU's were developed/designed to ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 24, 1999
  • Re:SU's

    *** Posted by Kim Nielsen *** [Hi Kim, With regards to the SU, it is a big plane compared to some fighters but it looks very nice but I'm not sure about the manuverability of this Fighter. It certianly fly's very nice and is highly manuverable as I saw one performing at an airshow. Most of the people who had never seen the SU perform in real ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 24, 1999
  • SU's

    *** Posted by Rapier *** Hi Kim, With regards to the SU, it is a big plane compared to some fighters but it looks very nice but I'm not sure about the manuverability of this Fighter. It certianly fly's very nice and is highly manuverable as I saw one performing at an airshow. Most of the people who had never seen the SU perform in real life ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on May 23, 1999
  • Re:rockets vs. missiles

    *** Posted by Rapier *** Hi Kim, I think the difference between rockets and missles is that they are similar but rockets are primarily used for ground attacks and missles for Air-Air combat like the AMRAMM and AIM missles. Rockets can very damaging to artillery etc as they carry high explosive (armour piercing in some cases like the apache ...
    Posted to Weapons (Forum) by Anonymous on May 23, 1999
  • Re:Has anyone got this pic.

    *** Posted by Rapier *** Hi Tuck, Yes thanks for letting us know about the grill, you could be right, It would'nt be right if the F-16 flew with this grill, I just think it's like you said about stopping people from getting sucked in (nasty) to the air intake. Regards Rapier [a screen is used on the ground when the engine is being run by ...
    Posted to Questions about the F-16 (Forum) by Anonymous on May 23, 1999
  • Re:Has anyone got this pic.

    *** Posted by Tuck *** I read the archived messages about this. I know of no F-16 that flies with a grill. As the other responses indicated, a screen is used on the ground when the engine is being run by maintainers. Its sole purpose is to keep people from being ingested into the engine. It's fairly large (fits over entire intake lip), &amp; ...
    Posted to Questions about the F-16 (Forum) by Anonymous on May 23, 1999
  • Re:Going to the toilet in the air

    *** Posted by Hagon *** [So thats why pilots wear baggy pants? ]
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on May 23, 1999
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