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![]() "Gord Beaman" wrote in message ... "Tosser" wrote: "Admin" wrote in message ... Why can't a B-1 go straight up (for however short a time)?...if it can do a 60 deg attitude then are you telling us that it cannot go another 30 deg?....why not?... Power to weight. According to the story, all that mass was going *supersonic*, FFS. You don't lose that amount of inertia in the blink of an eye ..... What ARE you talking about?... He's talking about flight. Something you don't know too much about. |
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![]() "Tank Fixer" wrote in message k.net... In article , on Fri, 27 Feb 2004 21:27:53 -0700, Admin attempted to say ..... "Tank Fixer" wrote in message k.net... In article , on Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:44:04 GMT, "Gord Beaman" ) "Gord Beaman" ) attempted to say ..... "Admin" wrote: The fact remains that the B-1B is not designed for a 90 degree vertical unless you like smacking the ground and spreading yourself over a country mile. Don't let's get all silly here...we're talking generalities and I think most posters here seem to think (me too) that any a/c can go vertical if even for a short time. There may be some with particular reasons why they can't but in general they all can. This makes sense to me. And as Judge Judy says "If it makes sense to me then it's true!" ![]() The B52 wasn't designed for low level penetration operations. But then those SAC crews must have been wrong all those years for practicing it.... Just what do you know about the B-52? You are an Army Guard. Let me introduce another of the us.military.army 404k00ks. Hmm, let me see. Big airplane, many engine. Much noise. Am I wrong yet ? Was I wrong with my other posting ? That's the first thing you have said that was truthful. That is about the scope an Army Guard has about a B-1. |
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The B52 wasn't designed for low level penetration operations.
But then those SAC crews must have been wrong all those years for practicing it.... Hey, don't forget us *ACC* B-52 guys as well.... BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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"Admin" wrote:
"Gord Beaman" wrote in message .. . "Admin" wrote: "Tosser" wrote in message ... "Admin" wrote in message ... Why can't a B-1 go straight up (for however short a time)?...if it can do a 60 deg attitude then are you telling us that it cannot go another 30 deg?....why not?... Power to weight. According to the story, all that mass was going *supersonic*, FFS. You don't lose that amount of inertia in the blink of an eye ..... No but going completely vertical at the blink of an eye, you do lose your wings. WTF does that mean?...you didn't go to 60 degrees instantly did you?...why must you go to 90 instantly?... I just like to have two good wings on any AC I happen to be on at the time. There is enough escapes on the B-1 but not on all AC. But I guess we need to be overtaxing our Airframes on a daily basis so we can test them out once in awhile. Well, there you go... -- -Gord. |
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"Admin" wrote:
"Gord Beaman" wrote in message .. . "Tosser" wrote: "Admin" wrote in message ... Why can't a B-1 go straight up (for however short a time)?...if it can do a 60 deg attitude then are you telling us that it cannot go another 30 deg?....why not?... Power to weight. According to the story, all that mass was going *supersonic*, FFS. You don't lose that amount of inertia in the blink of an eye ..... What ARE you talking about?... He's talking about flight. Something you don't know too much about. I see... -- -Gord. |
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