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  • Re:F-16 canopy

    *** Posted by Justin *** [The question is about canopy. As you know, the canopy of F-16 Fighting Falcon is coated with gold. I have found some variants of canopy as follows; 1: All glass area is coated 2: Only front canopy is coated. Rear part is normal glass. 3: All glass area is not coated (normal glass) Are these variants caused by different
    Posted to Questions about the F-16 (Forum) by Anonymous on February 1, 2002
  • Re:When a pilot ejects?

    *** Posted by Justin *** [pilots have straps on their legs and shoulders, etc. and when they eject, these straps are pulled tight, so his legs dont hit anything or fly This is not the case with the F-16 seat (Aces II). Your legs are hanging free. Before you eject from an F-16 you put your legs forward (On the rudder pedals)and when you eject ...
    Posted to Questions about the F-16 (Forum) by Anonymous on February 1, 2002
  • F-16 canopy

    *** Posted by Luke *** The question is about canopy. As you know, the canopy of F-16 Fighting Falcon is coated with gold. I have found some variants of canopy as follows; 1: All glass area is coated 2: Only front canopy is coated. Rear part is normal glass. 3: All glass area is not coated (normal glass) Are these variants caused by different ...
    Posted to Questions about the F-16 (Forum) by Anonymous on February 1, 2002
  • Re:When a pilot ejects?

    *** Posted by run *** [pilots have straps on their legs and shoulders, etc. and when they eject, these straps are pulled tight, so his legs dont hit anything or fly ] This is not the case with the F-16 seat (Aces II). Your legs are hanging free. Before you eject from an F-16 you put your legs forward (On the rudder pedals)and when you eject and ...
    Posted to Questions about the F-16 (Forum) by Anonymous on January 30, 2002
  • Re:When a pilot ejects?

    *** Posted by Mike Joyce *** pilots have straps on their legs and shoulders, etc. and when they eject, these straps are pulled tight, so his legs dont hit anything or fly around.p.s. I can answer any question about ejection seats, if you or anyone else has any, my e-mail is perowave7@hotmail.com [When a pilot ejects from say the F-16 I've ...
    Posted to Questions about the F-16 (Forum) by Anonymous on January 30, 2002
  • Re:Archer vs AIM

    *** Posted by Leszek a.k.a. Keshel *** &gt;The next generation of US &gt;fighter/bombers will be so stealthy &gt;that the &gt;majority of air battles will be BVR! &gt;While other aircraft will be &gt;detected by by the F-22 or F-35 at &gt;long range while their opponents &gt;will have to be closer than twenty &gt;miles to detect the US ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on January 30, 2002
  • Re:Archer vs AIM

    *** Posted by Adrian *** &gt; You are comparing Amraams to Adders. The Adder BVR missile haven't &gt; been exported to Germany so how would the German pilots know if it's &gt; worse or better than the Amraam? These Luftwaffe pilots 73rd Fighter Squadron had experience with the Adder from what they were saying! Whether they went to the Soviet ...
    Posted to Tactics (Forum) by Anonymous on January 29, 2002
  • Re:Question to actual fighter pilots

    *** Posted by Adrian *** [This might seem kind of stupid to ask this,but I have to know I am 17 and intrested in becoming a fighter pilot, well the question is, is it true that to become a fighter pilot you must know a great deal of mathematics?] You must be proficient with mathematics, it is the basis for ALL the sciences you will learn in your
    Posted to How to become a Military Pilot (Forum) by Anonymous on January 29, 2002
  • 737-900 CG

    *** Posted by Si *** Can someone please tell me where the centre of gravity is for a 737-900.
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on January 29, 2002
  • Re:Points of Contact

    *** Posted by Schioolk Nioglkd *** Lookg fark omj uns Pied Piper[Does anybody have a reliable point of contact for a senior military officer within the Army Aviation Division of the Royal Danish Airforce?]
    Posted to Royal Danish Airforce (Forum) by Anonymous on January 28, 2002
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