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I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm
used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. -Scott |
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![]() She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. Cool, Scott. I am glad you got to see it. I wish I would have been airport watching today, though! I did see it parked at Signature this morning. Looked like it was painted in desert camo colors. There were about 4 or 5 military trainer jets parked there, too. |
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you have not heard loud.. until you hear the F/A-22 on departure..
and yes.. A/B is used on every take off until reaching a safe speed and altitude in the climb profile.. BT "Scott Lowrey" wrote in message om... I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. -Scott |
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My personal fav is a F-14A chained down in the hi-power runup area at NAS
Qceana in zone 5 "BTIZ" wrote in message you have not heard loud.. until you hear the F/A-22 on departure.. and yes.. A/B is used on every take off until reaching a safe speed and altitude in the climb profile.. BT "Scott Lowrey" wrote in message ... I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. -Scott |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... if you want loud, try the F-111. Ahh, but the 'varks are gone and so are the rhinos. :-( Since the BUFFs and tankers that are left are all turbofans, I'd say the king of loud these days is the Bone. A full burner TO will rattle windows and set off alarms for a mile. Gerry |
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Gerry wrote;
Ahh, but the 'varks are gone and so are the rhinos. :-( Another oldie but goodie was the old Thud, I'd have to put that right up there with the Bone. Jim SAC Cop 78-88 |
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SR-71 engine run in the middle of the night on Okinawa. Talk about rock and
roll. Les "william cogswell" wrote in message . .. My personal fav is a F-14A chained down in the hi-power runup area at NAS Qceana in zone 5 "BTIZ" wrote in message you have not heard loud.. until you hear the F/A-22 on departure.. and yes.. A/B is used on every take off until reaching a safe speed and altitude in the climb profile.. BT "Scott Lowrey" wrote in message ... I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. -Scott |
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if your ready to rock and roll..
sit at the hold back line a third down the runway.. for a B-1 night multiship departure.. BT "Les Matheson" wrote in message news:G6z4b.20458$Go4.18042@lakeread01... SR-71 engine run in the middle of the night on Okinawa. Talk about rock and roll. Les "william cogswell" wrote in message . .. My personal fav is a F-14A chained down in the hi-power runup area at NAS Qceana in zone 5 "BTIZ" wrote in message you have not heard loud.. until you hear the F/A-22 on departure.. and yes.. A/B is used on every take off until reaching a safe speed and altitude in the climb profile.. BT "Scott Lowrey" wrote in message ... I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. -Scott |
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"Scott Lowrey" wrote in message
om... I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. Try living in a motel at the end of a SAC runway (for 3 months). Triple buff takeoffs at 5am, full noise, about 200ft over your head. -- The Raven http://www.80scartoons.co.uk/batfinkquote.mp3 ** President of the ozemail.* and uunet.* NG's ** since August 15th 2000. |
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