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Old February 21st 04, 01:54 PM
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Hmmm....., I would think putting out a great number of flares might have the
effect of turning night into day.


Yeah, what you said.....
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Old February 21st 04, 10:45 AM
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breyfogle wrote:

Priceless in Afghanistan


Snip..........

The controller says, "Ah-- guys-- you might want to plug your ears". Faster
than you can
think a B-1, supersonic, 1000' over our
heads, blasts the sound barrier and it feels like God just hit you in the
head with a hammer". He then stands it
straight up with 4 white trails of flame coming out and disappears.


I get your point - but can a Bone do 'supersonic' at 1,000 feet ????

Also - I have seen a B-1 do a max rate climb - but 'straight up' ??

A little hyperbole there I think ?

A good tale, nonetheless..........

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Flankers Website - http://www.flankers.co.uk/
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Old February 21st 04, 01:56 PM
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I get your point - but can a Bone do 'supersonic' at 1,000 feet ????

Yes.

Also - I have seen a B-1 do a max rate climb - but 'straight up' ??


60-degrees nose high from the ground will look like "straight up" and even a
BUFF can do that.


BUFDRVR

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everyone on Bear Creek"
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Old February 22nd 04, 04:41 AM
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For a short while perhaps, but surely the behemoth cannot *sustain*
a 60-deg (relative to the horizon) climb.


You start at 360 KIAS and end around 225 KIAS and about 15,000 higher than when
you started. It takes about 60-70 seconds.


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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Old February 22nd 04, 02:55 AM
Steve Hix
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In article ,
Ken Duffey wrote:

breyfogle wrote:

Priceless in Afghanistan


Snip..........

The controller says, "Ah-- guys-- you might want to plug your ears". Faster
than you can
think a B-1, supersonic, 1000' over our
heads, blasts the sound barrier and it feels like God just hit you in the
head with a hammer". He then stands it
straight up with 4 white trails of flame coming out and disappears.


I get your point - but can a Bone do 'supersonic' at 1,000 feet ????


1,000' MSL would be underground over much of Afghanistan, IIRC.

The lowest parts of the country are about 500' MSL, up near the northern
border with Turkmenestan. Most of the ground runs 2000' and higher.

Also - I have seen a B-1 do a max rate climb - but 'straight up' ??

A little hyperbole there I think ?

A good tale, nonetheless..........

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++
Ken Duffey - Flanker Freak & Russian Aviation Enthusiast
Flankers Website - http://www.flankers.co.uk/
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++


 




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