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Edwards Airman flies high as first military F-35 pilot
Air Force ^ | 1/31/08 | by Senior Airman Julius Delos Reyes

Posted on 01/31/2008 3:40:56 PM PST by BurbankKarl

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21 posted on 01/31/2008 4:26:54 PM PST by stinkerpot65 (Global warming is a Marxist lie.)
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To: free_for_now

Loved the old Flash Gordon series and use to fly one while taking a bath using the hot and cold water controls - probably the same on on his rocket ship.


22 posted on 01/31/2008 4:36:19 PM PST by mcshot (Missing my grade school desk which protected from nuclear blasts.)
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To: Doogle

It looks so simple. Look at the Eurofighter. Too much crap on it.


23 posted on 01/31/2008 4:44:04 PM PST by EQAndyBuzz (Shouldn't the libs love a Hunter Thompson ticket in 08?)
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To: Professional Engineer; SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; Samwise

Hey P.E. seen this guy flying around the area?

Regards

alfa6 ;>}


24 posted on 01/31/2008 4:53:31 PM PST by alfa6
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To: wastedyears

Lockheed Martin vs. USAF pilot. This is the first USAF pilot.

It’s really the same situation as the Bell X1 project where Chalmers “Slick” Goodlin was the Bell test pilot involved in the initial flight acceptance of the jet under USAF contract.

Once the USAF took possession, it was Chuck Yeager & his flight test team that actually flew the thing past the sound barrier & to record altitudes.

Interestingly, “The Right Stuff” makes it look like Goodlin & Yeager were in competition for the first supersonic flight. It probably wasn’t the case since the USAF was interested in getting the plane before the ‘real’ testing began.


25 posted on 01/31/2008 5:13:20 PM PST by Tallguy (Tagline is offline till something better comes along...)
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To: BurbankKarl

The F-22 is much faster! {plus its built in Georgia!}


26 posted on 01/31/2008 5:35:08 PM PST by southernerwithanattitude ({new and improved redneck})
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To: alfa6; SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; Samwise; Peanut Gallery
Hey P.E. seen this guy flying around the area?

Alas no.

Funny you mention it though. When Msdrby and I started dating, she was next door neighbor to the Lockheed factory.

27 posted on 01/31/2008 5:35:26 PM PST by Professional Engineer (www.pinupsforvets.com --- In other news, the liberal democrat, or the liberal democrat?)
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To: Doogle

Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth

And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;

Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth

Of sun-split clouds...and done a hundred things

You have not dreamed of...wheeled and soared and swung

High in the sunlit silence. Hov'ring there,

I've chased the shouting wind along, and flung

My eager craft through footless halls of air.

Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue

I've topped the windswept heights with easy grace

Where never lark, or even eagle flew.

And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod

The high untrespassed sanctity of space

Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.

28 posted on 01/31/2008 5:45:24 PM PST by Professional Engineer (www.pinupsforvets.com --- In other news, K7UGA, what a dude.)
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To: Tallguy

As I recall “Slick” Goodlin wanted $150,000 and hazard pay to go supersonic in the X-1. So the USAF said shoot we got captains that make a couple of hundred a month, we can get one of them to fly it.

See wiki enrty here...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalmers_Goodlin

Regards

alfa6 ;>}


29 posted on 01/31/2008 6:06:26 PM PST by alfa6
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To: Ramius
That’ll look good with the red white and blue Thunderbirds paintjob on it... someday. :-)

Here you go
30 posted on 01/31/2008 6:14:08 PM PST by tanknetter
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31 posted on 01/31/2008 7:53:45 PM PST by Samwise (Mister, we could use a man like Ronald Reagan again.)
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To: alfa6

check this out..(ya mentioned the x-1), just a couple of model builders having fun and spending big bucks...enjoy!

http://users.skynet.be/fa926657/files/B29.wmv


32 posted on 01/31/2008 7:55:56 PM PST by Doogle (USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
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The prototype X-35 was piloted by several military pilots:

LCDR Greg “Fence” Fenton, USN, MAJ Art “Turbo” Tomassetti, USMC, LCDR Brian “Goz” Goszkowicz, USN and Sqd. Ldr. Justin Paines (UK Royal Air Force). .

Tomassetti was also the first pilot to fly the X-35A, B and C.

33 posted on 01/31/2008 8:00:58 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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Tomassetti focused on VX-23 mission
34 posted on 01/31/2008 8:09:25 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: Professional Engineer
..REMEMBER IT WELL..
I think the best presentation was when President Reagan read it after the Christa McAuliffe tragedy back in “86”
(it sent chills down my spine)
35 posted on 01/31/2008 8:13:22 PM PST by Doogle (USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
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To: Doogle
Yea I've seen that:-) In the R/C community there are folks who specialize in LARGE scale models like this.

Here is a pic of the C-17 on the ground with a Boeing 747 in the background.

Y'all take care

Regards

alfa6 ;>}

36 posted on 02/01/2008 5:00:43 AM PST by alfa6
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To: alfa6

Yeah, that’s the Goodlin/Yeager storyline that is the ‘official’ line. And the Bell X-1 project was an early research aircraft, so perhaps the pattern wasn’t yet set in stone. By ‘pattern’ I mean that the company/builder uses it’s own resources (pilots) to prove the craft can meet minimum government specs before turning it over to the buyer (USAF or NAVY) for military aircrews to push the envelope.

One of my personal ‘heroes’ was Scott Crossfield, who died last year in a plane crash. Crossfield was the North American company test pilot on the X-15 project. It was his job to test the basic flight charactaristics of that bird before the plane was turned over to the Blue Suits. The story goes that there was a lot of betting as to whether or not Crossfield would firewall it on the last flight just to get the speed & altitude record back in his hands. He didn’t, he stuck to the basic flight plan & the USAF pilots got that honor. (His last flight in the X-15 was the only one where the plane was fully-fueled.)


37 posted on 02/01/2008 5:43:21 AM PST by Tallguy (Tagline is offline till something better comes along...)
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To: EQAndyBuzz

That is completely clean configuartion. The JSF in dirty config will operate with pylons/hardpoints and external tanks. JSF can’t carry all its weapons load in the internal bays.


38 posted on 02/02/2008 4:24:31 PM PST by Tommyjo
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