Later, QD.
Refueling? Me and my unit got a chance to ride along during a refuel once when I was in Civil Air Patrol at Tyndall AFB. Definitely a cool experience.![]()
thats cool as fuck
FUCK B&D COMMUNICATIONS!
loving the first picture man
Pic one is sex. Damn.
:boobies:
Shooting mutha fuckahs in the face and gettin paid.
Part with that cold air intake?
I'm just kidding. It's badass
I've always wanted to get up in the air. My grandfather was in the Air Force, but that's about as close as I guess I'll get.
nice shots, looks fun
Fucking Awsome set of pics man! lol
but for real those are cool.. id spit or piss on his windshield![]()
Hell yeah.
Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
only the lucky few get see these, dammit! I'm jealous!
I has no sig.
Looks british to me i dont know of any new fighter with the front canards.
F2000Originally Posted by NBP01LS
"The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."
I'm not remembering a difference between the E/F2000 and typhoon. I could have sworn it was the same thing, just some countries stuck with Typhoon callsign and some with the Eurofigher. But ill be the first to admit im not military jet expert. Either way, those are amazing photos!Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
"The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."
Cool. i know a little here and there. Just as an FYI: EF2000 has the callsign of Typhoon and Eurofighter. Some nations stuck with the typhoon callsign and some stuck with the Eurofigher callsign. Its a pretty cool jet, exterior weapon mounts thoughOriginally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
Whoever took those photos is a lucky guy. Is the photographer your buddy?
"The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."