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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 18:23:50 +0200, Nemo l'Ancien
wrote: Yes, but obviously it could be also a cancelled project... As could any project. |
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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 15:52:40 -0400, Peter Kemp
wrote: On 7 Jun 2004 23:38:08 -0700, (robert arndt) wrote: Last I heard the names being considered for the F-35 we - Defender - Bumblebee - Gryphon (aka Griffin)... the top choice in 2002/3 - Pegasus - Hailstorm - Harbinger - Valiant Hurricane - in addition to following the UK "storm" series, the F-35B is going to provide one hell of a down draft doing a vertical landing at max landing weight. Peter Kemp "Hurricane" is much too agressive. We wouldn't want to offend anybody. I'm sure there's some species of endagered butterfly we could name it after. What would really be funny though is if we let the pilots come up with something. Kinda like what happened with the F-111. It went for nearly it's entire career with no official name (is that odd or what). My personal picks would be Dragon, Harpy, or something else different. Nothing with a Roman numeral tacked on the end. Or how 'bout the Fang? We've got Stingers, Cobras, Sidewinders, Black Widows, Scorpions. . . I guess it could be argued that "Fang" would be more fitting for a missile. I like "Harpy" but you know the PC fanatics would scream bloody murder. It flys, it's ugly, it's trying to be many different beasties. . .seems appropriate. |
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....And Harpy has already been used. The Israelis named a missile
that. AFJ On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 15:44:27 -0600, Scott Ferrin wrote: On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 15:52:40 -0400, Peter Kemp wrote: On 7 Jun 2004 23:38:08 -0700, (robert arndt) wrote: Last I heard the names being considered for the F-35 we - Defender - Bumblebee - Gryphon (aka Griffin)... the top choice in 2002/3 - Pegasus - Hailstorm - Harbinger - Valiant Hurricane - in addition to following the UK "storm" series, the F-35B is going to provide one hell of a down draft doing a vertical landing at max landing weight. Peter Kemp "Hurricane" is much too agressive. We wouldn't want to offend anybody. I'm sure there's some species of endagered butterfly we could name it after. What would really be funny though is if we let the pilots come up with something. Kinda like what happened with the F-111. It went for nearly it's entire career with no official name (is that odd or what). My personal picks would be Dragon, Harpy, or something else different. Nothing with a Roman numeral tacked on the end. Or how 'bout the Fang? We've got Stingers, Cobras, Sidewinders, Black Widows, Scorpions. . . I guess it could be argued that "Fang" would be more fitting for a missile. I like "Harpy" but you know the PC fanatics would scream bloody murder. It flys, it's ugly, it's trying to be many different beasties. . .seems appropriate. |
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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 18:12:57 -0400, Air Force Jayhawk
wrote: ...And Harpy has already been used. The Israelis named a missile that. Dang. Seems like pretty much everything has been used at one time or another. AFJ On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 15:44:27 -0600, Scott Ferrin wrote: On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 15:52:40 -0400, Peter Kemp wrote: On 7 Jun 2004 23:38:08 -0700, (robert arndt) wrote: Last I heard the names being considered for the F-35 we - Defender - Bumblebee - Gryphon (aka Griffin)... the top choice in 2002/3 - Pegasus - Hailstorm - Harbinger - Valiant Hurricane - in addition to following the UK "storm" series, the F-35B is going to provide one hell of a down draft doing a vertical landing at max landing weight. Peter Kemp "Hurricane" is much too agressive. We wouldn't want to offend anybody. I'm sure there's some species of endagered butterfly we could name it after. What would really be funny though is if we let the pilots come up with something. Kinda like what happened with the F-111. It went for nearly it's entire career with no official name (is that odd or what). My personal picks would be Dragon, Harpy, or something else different. Nothing with a Roman numeral tacked on the end. Or how 'bout the Fang? We've got Stingers, Cobras, Sidewinders, Black Widows, Scorpions. . . I guess it could be argued that "Fang" would be more fitting for a missile. I like "Harpy" but you know the PC fanatics would scream bloody murder. It flys, it's ugly, it's trying to be many different beasties. . .seems appropriate. |
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![]() "robert arndt" wrote in message om... Last I heard the names being considered for the F-35 we - Defender - Bumblebee - Gryphon (aka Griffin)... the top choice in 2002/3 - Pegasus - Hailstorm - Harbinger - Valiant Any others lately? Rob Kestrel, a small fast and maneuverable bird of prey. Harley |
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"Harley W Daugherty" wrote in message link.net...
Kestrel, a small fast and maneuverable bird of prey. Harley That's about the only one I've heard that follows the USAF tradition (at least the last three) of naming their fighter planes after birds of prey. However, if we followed the Air Force trend, it may **** off the swabbies. |
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Scott Ferrin wrote:
The thing is the Kestrel has already been used. The Harrier predecessor/prototype/experimental thing-a-ma-bob was called the Kestrel. Most of the bird types are taken. You already have Eagles, Falcons, Hawks, and so forth. I liked it back in the day like Republic with it's Thunder------ and Grumman with it's cats. It's not really written in stone that it needs to be a bird. You can tell they really had to scrape the bottom of the barrel to come up with "Raptor". We're reused aircraft names in the past: the Corsair comes to immediate mind. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN http://www.mortimerschnerd.com |
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How about Camel Spider............
-- The Raven http://www.80scartoons.co.uk/batfinkquote.mp3 ** President of the ozemail.* and uunet.* NG's ** since August 15th 2000. "robert arndt" wrote in message om... Last I heard the names being considered for the F-35 we - Defender - Bumblebee - Gryphon (aka Griffin)... the top choice in 2002/3 - Pegasus - Hailstorm - Harbinger - Valiant Any others lately? Rob |
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