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  1. Here are some QF-16 pictures that I took back in April at Tyndall AFB. I thought it was cool to see these in person. Sad they are drones, but better than rotting away in the desert. Hope you can find these useful. Thanks,

    David

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    Is this a smoke system? Ex-Thunderbird? If not, what is this?

    And what blocks are the ones in this post? I'm assuming 30's since they're GE-equipped?

    -please pardon my ignorance here...I know this is probably a silly question.

  2. Very interesting stuff, actually! I didn't realize there was so much variation in procedures. I figured there would be some differences, but this is fascinating. I was focused more on US military policy about my question, but it was very cool to hear what everybody else had to chime in with as well. This is one of the reasons why l love this place so much!

  3. Just out of curiosity here: An F-15 or F16 is at, say, Nellis for a Red Flag. The aircraft is loaded with CATM-9's and/or 120's and an ACMI pod (obviously no live weapons), and it has to be whisked off to the hangar for a minor tweak of some sort real quick. Will it be unloaded, or is it possible to just leave the stuff hanging on it?

    Thanks :-)

  4. Kind of lost track of this thread, but glad it caught my eye again! I can't wait! REALLY looking forward to this one. The Tomcat is my favorite aircraft of all time, nothing else even comes close, and you would think with my screen name, I'd at least have ONE on the shelf. Well, I don't. Why? Because I'm too much of a perfectionist with it. I can't count the number of times I've started one (Tamiya 1:32, Trumpeter 1:32, Hasegawa 1:48 numerous times, Revellogram 1:48 numerous times, the list goes on) and just got frustrated with it and trashed it because of something I didn't like. Detail level and options as far as weapons and things of that nature are very important to me, but I think the most important, be all, end all of a Tomcat kit for me would be how good the fit is and how easy the overall build is, because I am FAR from an expert modeler that's able to overcome finicky kits. Oh, and accuracy, too. Again, I'm really looking forward to this.

  5. This place is awesome. I, too, have turned into a billion percent better modeler since I discovered this place years ago, I have been helped numerous times by patient folks who want to see other modelers succeed, and great folks here have sent me decals, replacement parts, and accessories that I've needed, etc. in the mail just because they could. I have also established a few excellent friendships here that no doubt will be lifelong.

  6. I'm curious as to whether CA glue is affected by temperature extremes. My "workshop" is an old shed with a concrete floor, a window and door. When the weather gets hot/cold/humid/dry, inside the shed gets hot/cold/humid/dry, and we've had a warm spell here lately of muggy mid-90's temps. I went to CA some (unpainted) parts together and they refused to stay put (both attempts to CA the parts had a good 6-8 hrs. drying time). I went through this twice before I decided to just use my Tamiya Extra Thin on the parts, which worked like a charm. Anyway, I was just kind of wondering if the weather could have had something to do with the CA not taking.

  7. Basically what this boils down to is Tom Brady acting like an entitled little douche that thinks he's above the rules. When this whole situation came to light, the NFL stepped in, did their job and laid down a punishment. Had Brady just said "OK, you know what? I effed up. I did the crime, I'll do the time," and gone about his business, I may have actually *gained* a teeny-tiny little bit of respect for the dude. But he goes and causes a huge stink about this whole thing. I absolutely cannot stand entitled jackwagons who think they're above the rules, and I *REALLY* cannot stand people who can't knuckle up and just admit they're wrong.

  8. Would it make sense to move the T-Birds to Edwards ?

    -Gregg

    I was just thinking that same thing. I can absolutely see how the operational tempo would be stunted by an air show, but at the same time, it only makes sense to have the demo teams perform at their home bases to either start or end the season. If not ED, would there be any other base that the T-Birds could move to that *could* possibly handle a yearly show.

  9. I don't understand why they'd switch to every other year. It's the Thunderbirds' home base. It's not like they have to travel there or anything. If there's ANY bases out there that should have yearly air shows, it's Nellis and Pensacola.

  10. Thanks! I want to get to a road course one of these days. Been looking at VIR or Road Atlanta, but the schedule just hasn't worked out.

    I wish that IndyCar would come back out here to Laguna Seca. I'd love to get some shots of them coming through the Corkscrew. My uncle and I have been to two past races there and it was absolutely awesome.

  11. I remember when he was in the booth for the races broadcasted by TNN. That was my favorite when the races were on TNN. I believe he was paired with Eli Gold.

    He, Ned Jarrett, and Benny Parsons were by far the best NASCAR television color commentators.

    SO very true.

    Rest in peace, Buddy Baker.

  12. In the order of importance to me:

    (1) Recessed panel lines

    (2) Fuel tanks

    (3) Better nose shape

    (4) Improve the part breakdown between the lower fuselage/upper fuselage/intakes.

    (5) Richer squadron decal options

    If (1) was there, I would buy the kit even if the rest was not implemented. If (1) is not there but everything else is, I wouldn't buy it :)/> So to me, recessed lines are the determining factor.

    Your last sentence applies to what I said earlier in this thread as well.

  13. OK...here's the scenario. An F-35A at Edwards (or Eglin, or Nellis, or wherever) AFB is going out to conduct a weapons test (say a JDAM). The loaders come to do their job and put the ordnance in the weapons bay of the aircraft. Would they open ALL the weapons bay doors to load the one weapon, or would they just open the doors of the bay they need to get into? Also...anybody have any shots of an F-35A with intake covers on? I can't seem to find any in my Googling..

    Thanks!

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