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108th Refueling Wing / Advice
Vno replied to Boeing24's topic in Air National Guard / Air Force Reserves
See that search bar up there? -
But... But...
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USMC PLC. Look it up.
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Cover page of a POS Russian airplane???
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Comes out Oct 2, thinking of picking it up.
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"Today" interviews Kris Jenner instead of observing the national moment of silence for the 9/11 attack victims.
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It takes two teenage girls to drive a car now?
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This is worthy of publication? (Meaning the actual publication, not OP's post)
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Just curious, does anyone know how long it took for the Eagle/Viper/Hornet/Hog to release its first ordinance compared to the JSF during the development phase? Seems like it took the JSF quite a while to finally get to this stage.
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F-35 completes first airborne weapons separation 8/9/2012 By PEO(JSF) Public Affairs , Headquarters Marine Corps PATUXENT RIVER, Md. — The F-35 Lightning II accomplished a significant test milestone Aug. 8 when the aircraft successfully released a weapon in flight. BF-3, a short take-off and vertical landing F-35 variant, released an inert 1,000-pound GBU-32 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) separation weapon over water in an Atlantic test range while traveling at 400 knots at an altitude of 4,200 feet. “While this weapons separation test is just one event in a series of hundreds of flights and thousands of test points that we are executing this year, it does represent a significant entry into a new phase of testing for the F-35 program,” said Navy Capt. Erik Etz, director of test for F-35 naval variants. “Today’s release of a JDAM was the result of extraordinary effort by our team of maintainers, engineers, pilots and others who consistently work long hours to deliver F-35 warfighting capability to the U.S. services and our international partners.” The release was the first time for any version of the F-35 to conduct an airborne weapon separation, as well as the first from an internal weapons bay for a fighter aircraft designated for the U.S. Marine Corps, the United Kingdom and Italy. The milestone marks the start of validating the F-35’s capability to employ precision weapons and allow pilots to engage the enemy on the ground and in the air. “[using an internal weapons bay] speaks to how much capability the JSF is going to bring to the troops,” said Dan Levin, Lockheed Martin test pilot for the mission. “Stealth, fifth-generation avionics and precision weapons … coupled with the flexible mission capability of the short take-off and vertical landing F-35B is going to be huge for our warfighters.” An aerial weapons separation test checks for proper release of the weapon from its carriage system and trajectory away from the aircraft. It is the culmination of a significant number of prerequisite tests, including ground fit checks, ground pit drops and aerial captive carriage and environment flights to ensure the system is working properly before expanding the test envelope in the air. Aircraft and land-based test monitoring systems collected data from the successful separation, which is in review at the F-35 integrated test force at Naval Air Station Patuxent River. The F-35B is the variant of the Joint Strike Fighter designed for use by U.S. Marine Corps, as well as F-35 international partners in the United Kingdom and Italy. The F-35B is capable of short take-offs and vertical landings to enable air power projection from amphibious ships, ski-jump aircraft carriers and expeditionary airfields. The F-35B is undergoing test and evaluation at NAS Patuxent River, Md., and Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., prior to delivery to the fleet. https://www2.marines....px#.UCX_h44Rve7
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https://mckaylaisnotimpressed.tumblr.com/
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It blows my mind how fucking gay males have gotten lately.... What the absolute fuck...
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Gunman kills 6, injures others in Sikh temple in Wisconsin
Vno replied to Vno's topic in Squadron Bar
That POS gets shot once and turns on himself, while the cop took 8 rounds and still returned fire? What a fucking bad ass. I'm glad he's on our side and that scumbag is dead. -
This shit really needs to stop. I'm sure this on top of the previous tragedies is going to gain a lot of support for the revised assault weapons ban. Things aren't looking good. Not good at all.
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Flying, you're doing it right...
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Gunman kills 6, injures others in Sikh temple in Wisconsin
Vno replied to Vno's topic in Squadron Bar
Well the perpetrator isn't exactly the definition of a stand up guy, he probably isn't educated enough to even realize what religious group his victims were affiliated with. Looks like an absolute POS. Heroes of Oak Creek -
Woman set to officiate first NFL game this Thursday night "A woman will be part of an NFL officiating crew for the first time Thursday night, the league confirmed Monday. Shannon Eastin, who has been a referee in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, will work the preseason game between the Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers (ESPN, 8 p.m. ET). The news had been reported earlier by The Los Angeles Times."
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https://usnews.nbcnew...sin-7-dead?lite Sounds like a hate crime.
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1st female Air Force combat vet in run for congress
Vno replied to F-15E WSO's topic in Squadron Bar
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KMDH, Then come into town and shack it up with some of the "local talent" that just came back en masse for the fall semester.
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"It's a horrible corporation, with horrible values, now here's my money" What a dork.