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![]() Hi, Haven't been around here in a while so forgive me if this has already been posted or discussed. I was watching the video of this new Russian fighter and had to pick my jaw up off the floor watching the things it can do with it's vectored thrust and canards! It can fly backwards, tail first from a full stall, recover quickly from a flat spin and, well, just check out the amazing video! http://bobandsylvia.com/FIGHTER.htm BTW I'm not alarmed about the "threat" of this new plane, unless we get anti-military democrats in the White House, which is unfortunately very likely. Ricky |
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:40:51 -0700 (PDT), Ricky
wrote: Hi, Haven't been around here in a while so forgive me if this has already been posted or discussed. It was introduced into operational service in 1996. I was watching the video of this new Russian fighter and had to pick my jaw up off the floor watching the things it can do with it's vectored thrust and canards! It can fly backwards, tail first from a full stall, recover quickly from a flat spin and, well, just check out the amazing video! http://bobandsylvia.com/FIGHTER.htm You'll probably get a lot of input from the readership of rec.aviation.military on this subject. BTW I'm not alarmed about the "threat" of this new plane, unless we get anti-military democrats in the White House, which is unfortunately very likely. Ricky It's likely because of the pathetic performance of the current regime. Please tell me you don't support that lot. I also find your pro Christian stance to be at variance with the mass taking of life performed by the military. Is this typical religious hypocrisy or naivete? [rec.aviation.military added] |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:40:51 -0700 (PDT), Ricky wrote: Hi, Haven't been around here in a while so forgive me if this has already been posted or discussed. It was introduced into operational service in 1996. I was watching the video of this new Russian fighter and had to pick my jaw up off the floor watching the things it can do with it's vectored thrust and canards! It can fly backwards, tail first from a full stall, recover quickly from a flat spin and, well, just check out the amazing video! http://bobandsylvia.com/FIGHTER.htm You'll probably get a lot of input from the readership of rec.aviation.military on this subject. BTW I'm not alarmed about the "threat" of this new plane, unless we get anti-military democrats in the White House, which is unfortunately very likely. Ricky It's likely because of the pathetic performance of the current regime. Please tell me you don't support that lot. I also find your pro Christian stance to be at variance with the mass taking of life performed by the military. Is this typical religious hypocrisy or naivete? [rec.aviation.military added] "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:40:51 -0700 (PDT), Ricky wrote: Hi, Haven't been around here in a while so forgive me if this has already been posted or discussed. It was introduced into operational service in 1996. I was watching the video of this new Russian fighter and had to pick my jaw up off the floor watching the things it can do with it's vectored thrust and canards! It can fly backwards, tail first from a full stall, recover quickly from a flat spin and, well, just check out the amazing video! http://bobandsylvia.com/FIGHTER.htm You'll probably get a lot of input from the readership of rec.aviation.military on this subject. BTW I'm not alarmed about the "threat" of this new plane, unless we get anti-military democrats in the White House, which is unfortunately very likely. Ricky It's likely because of the pathetic performance of the current regime. Please tell me you don't support that lot. I also find your pro Christian stance to be at variance with the mass taking of life performed by the military. Is this typical religious hypocrisy or naivete? [rec.aviation.military added] Why do democrats oppose capital punishment but support abortion? Who makes these rules up, both parties seem to conflict each other constantly. BTW, this is the second time this Russian fighter thread has been posted, might be some spammer guy. |
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On Mar 17, 5:06 pm, Larry Dighera wrote:
It's likely because of the pathetic performance of the current regime. Please tell me you don't support that lot. I do not support many of the "regime's" decisions, I abhor much of the president's performance, but I like Bush as a person. I am quite distant, purposefully, from politics, and I do not discuss my political views. Quite frankly, I do not have an abundance of political views. However, I am alarmed at any significant decrease in military might. I will stop there. I also find your pro Christian stance to be at variance with the mass taking of life performed by the military. Is this typical religious hypocrisy or naivete? If not for the "mass taking of life by the military" the U.S.A. would be quite a different place. I speculate that we would not be the somewhat strong, free nation that we are. I do not support the current fiasco in Iraq. As far as my "pro Christian stance," I normally do not identify myself as a Christian. I am a follower of Jesus. As far as "religious hypocrisy," well, I'm not into religion because, like the word "Christian," the words have many varied definitions and connotations. Hey, here's a shocker you won't often hear a stranger proclaim in public...I do identify with the word hypocrisy; and I am sometimes a hypocrite. I say one thing and do another. I am weak and make wrong decisions that are contrary to my values, ethics & beliefs. Therefore, it is not my place to judge whether others, the military in this instance, are, or have, performed an act that is contrary to the "pro Christian stance" you proclaimed upon me and then directed towards me. Ricky |
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![]() Out of respect for the purposes of this group, I will be happy to further discuss my faith in Jesus Christ and/or lack of political views only via private email. Ricky |
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 14:30:21 -0400, "Darkwing"
theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote: Why do democrats oppose capital punishment but support abortion? You'll have to ask a Democrat. :-) Personally, I am able to see the logic in turning the other cheek, but I oppose pregnant women as sole occupants being permitted to operate their motor vehicles in the car-pool lanes by virtue of their fetuses being granted legal 'person' status. :-) With regard to abortion, there is little doubt that children should be reared in a loving home with two parents (Plato's Republic notwithstanding), so if those conditions cannot be met, early-term abolition may be appropriate (despite the opportunity for potential abuse it opens for physicians). The state demanding that a women carry a fetus full term is abuse, and should remain outside our government's purview, as should all government pronouncements of what an individual may do with his own body. At the rate evangelists are writing new laws, before long our government will be citing citizens for failing to put on their sweaters. Hell, look at the FAA's requirement for homebuilders to engage in that activity solely for education and recreation; if the motivational state of mind of an aircraft builder isn't outside governmental preview, I don't know what is. An aircraft is either suitable for operation in the NAS or it isn't regardless of what its builder was thinking when he constructed it. That said, it is patently apparent to any thinking person, that a doctrine of an-eye-for-an-eye must necessarily lead to perpetual war; for that reason, I heartily applaud the Christen church for espousing the notion of turning the other cheek in response to aggression. "Let us forgive each other - only then will we live in peace” -- Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy My 2˘ |
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Larry Dighera wrote in
: On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 14:30:21 -0400, "Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote: Why do democrats oppose capital punishment but support abortion? You'll have to ask a Democrat. :-) Ok, an easy one for you then. Why do republicans favor killing innocent women and children in the name of big oil? Personally, I am able to see the logic in turning the other cheek, but I oppose pregnant women as sole occupants being permitted to operate their motor vehicles in the car-pool lanes by virtue of their fetuses being granted legal 'person' status. Bet you're out there with your video camera every day trying to catch 'em. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Why do republicans favor killing innocent women and children in the name of big oil? We don't but sometimes they just get in the way. ![]() |
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:46:05 -0700 (PDT), Ricky wrote:
Out of respect for the purposes of this group, I will be happy to further discuss my faith in Jesus Christ and/or lack of political views only via private email. Ricky You're choice but it wasn't Christ's idea to keep His Word secret, now was it? -- Remove numbers for gmail and for God's sake it ain't "gee" either! I hesitate to add to this discussion because I'm not an instructor, just a rather slow student who's not qualified to give advice that might kill someone. |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Why do republicans favor killing innocent women and children in the name of big oil? We don't but sometimes they just get in the way. ![]() If you know it's going to happen then it's, at the very least, as morally reprehensible as a guy who drives drunk. I'm known for my understatement. Bertie |
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