Posted on 02/04/2018 8:17:27 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
exactly; a colossal waste of taxpayer money
why isn’t the military boycotting the NFL?
May I request one BUFF?
Thanks.
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...Perhaps more likely, it is intended to remind Americans how seriously and how well we regard defense and security....
And how much we have strayed from Eisenhowers sage advice
Hey, I love the ‘Hog.’ Only a BUFF can adsorb MORE flak damage and continue its mission/ return the pilot and air-frame to base.
“Sadly, it is the last of the manly jets. . .made for men.”
What does that mean?
Vintage? F-16 is hardly vintage. Still in service, and God bless them. About as great as the P-51.
And how is the A-10 much different in representing generations when its basically the contemporary of the F-16?
I’ll have to take your word for it as I won’t be watching.
I’ve had the privilege of seeing a B-52 fly over WAY low, with the bomb bay doors open. That was something.
Tuskegee airmen did not go to China.
CAS from a BUFF?
Can you still hear enough to play the saxophone?
Good to see your moniker.
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Read your history...the “Red Tails” served briefly in China, providing bomber cover from bombing raids that came out of china to Japan. They were moved quickly to the ETO, because of the horrific losses of B17s and their crews. In the ETO as bomber cover, they performed outstanding, literally saving hundreds of airman lives.
I suspect it’s like how my cat feels as the hawks circle overhead, but without the booming thunder.
I used to hang out at Bradley Int'l in CT from time to time. There is/was a wing of A-10s there. Hamilton Standard used to host air shows there. I met a number of A-10 pilots over the years. A proud bunch who really loved their aircraft.
Thank you for your service.
Hah. . .I do miss Tucson. Great place to fly the jet, great ranges and great targets on the range.
Politically Incorrect Rant Follows:
McSally was in Kuwait and we had no status of forces agreement and that meant we all had to conform to local laws when off base. She refused and instead of taking it up the chain, she jumped outside the military and went congressional straight-away (and media picked it up). That is disgraceful behavior. . .all about her.
Instead of taking it up the chain and if necessary the IG route, she by-passed military channels and jumped to congress to push her agenda. It is one thing to go congressional after exhausting military channels, it is awful behavior to ignore military channels and jumping to congress.
Campbell is nothing more than any other average pilot. Seriously. She only got coverage because she was a female that flew a fighter (not a fighter pilot).
Can you name the male Lt that experienced the same battle damage (actually a little more), but died when attempting to land the jet? How about the colonel that survived and brought his jet back and landed successfully (with more damage than campbell), and any number of other male fighter pilots that brought back damaged jets. But yet, cambell’sname comes to mind. . .why is that?
Fighter pilots are warriors where aggression is natural and is a manly trait, and the reason is simple: Testosterone.
Testosterone is mocked and laughed at all the time in media and other venues, but that is what drives natural manly aggression.
And it is always the female telling aggressive males to tone down their natural aggression. Heck, even Hollywood recognizes how Testosterone drives aggressive behavior.
Men have natural aggression, testosterone-driven, whereas females can be mean but they do not possess natural warrior aggression.
“Lets face it, the demographics of FR are significantly older than the nation as a whole.”
And a lot smarter, too.
;-)
Would be. . . if we did that sort of thing. . .and we don’t.
“Contemporary” with the F-16?
IMHO, not really, the A-10 is a jet defined by Cold War expectations of fighting Soviet tanks. . .anti-armor and CAS missions, whereas the F-16 was designed to be a day/night fighter (mostly day), to fight an air-to-air war (”not a pound for air to ground”).
They are worlds apart and have nothing in common.
Just me talking. . . .
Thank you for the privilege.
“And how much we have strayed from Eisenhowers sage advice”
Indeed.
Reading his speech, he placed more warning on abuse by academia, not the defense industry.
MILITARY:
“We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.”
YET people ignore his more dire warning:
“Today, the solitary inventor, tinkering in his shop, has been overshadowed by task forces of scientists in laboratories and testing fields. In the same fashion, the free university, historically the fountainhead of free ideas and scientific discovery, has experienced a revolution in the conduct of research. Partly because of the huge costs involved, a government contract becomes virtually a substitute for intellectual curiosity. For every old blackboard there are now hundreds of new electronic computers.
The prospect of domination of the nation’s scholars by Federal employment, project allocations, and the power of money is ever present
AND IS GRAVELY TO BE REGARDED. Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, WE MUST ALSO BE ALERT TO THE EQUAL AND OPPOSITE DANGER that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific technological elite.”
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