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Clark Griswold

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  1. Only in America... The phrase "her penis" is a crime against logic: Trans woman sues Dallas jail guards who examined her penis to verify which jail she belonged in
  2. If only... Japanese US-2 Seaplane would be my choice if the resources and solid requirement were there for a military seaplane: Now, not to inflame righteous indignation over the controversial topic of aircraft that self-identify as amphibious, there could be some argument made for a capability to reach and supply far flung bases in the Pacific / Indian Ocean theaters that either have little or no infrastructure or in the event that infrastructure (runway, port, helipad, etc...) was destroyed by long-range attack (conventional ballistic missile, cruise or stand-off weapons). The case for a fixed-wing amphibious aircraft would be for a longer unrefuelled range with a greater payload vs a rotary wing or tilt-rotor aircraft, for a land or sea landing/takeoff. With typical hot & humid conditions, that would further erode vertical takeoff / landing performance, the option of a fixed wing water takeoff at a higher GW becomes more valuable. Expensive aircraft for a niche but potentially valuable capability ($116 mil a copy when offered to India in 2016 - ouch that's a lot) but if you were nation with your national interests linked to ocean power projection capabilities with a sometimes bullying neighbor, you might want that...
  3. Candidate has serious case of foot in mouth disease: Democratic socialist candidate calls ‘white working-class’ residents ‘racist’ — and feels the heat
  4. Cool Found a picture of the rear cockpit of the G model Was that right side stick a radar control?
  5. It's another part of their growth in expeditionary capability, not explicitly a military system/capability technically but in about 6.9 seconds it could be adapted to a military role. 17 ordered so far by the Chinese government but article here doesn't specify if it is the PLAN or their CG. On the subject of Chinese expeditionary airpower development, they wanna develop a tanker version of their Y-20: https://www.atimes.com/article/chubby-girls-sister-boost-chinas-military-capability/ Good nick name for the jet also... Interesting photoshop but should have had pods, don't see them developing a boom AR system anytime soon.
  6. Sheez... I didn't realize my innocuous post about a modern flying boat and the novelty of it would need a trigger warning. Just to state the obvious, we are not getting a flying boat and if money grew on trees I would say we should acquire one just because... but it doesn't so we will prioritize and spend money on that which we should / must... as referenced by @DirkDiggler
  7. It was a joke, DD is Code 2 for humor recognizer Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. If they have one we need one... AG600 just made its first water landing: Article on it from Task & Purpose: https://taskandpurpose.com/china-ag600-amphibious-aircraft-landing/
  9. One more article on the 17 Raptors were left to ride out Hurr Michael: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/24442/we-finally-know-how-many-f-22s-were-left-behind-at-tyndall-afb-during-hurricane-michael
  10. Interesting article / interview on flying the Phantom for the RN... https://hushkit.net/2017/07/31/flying-the-f-4-phantom-ii-british-style/
  11. You've got a point but mainly for the US Defense Establishment, our Allies are far more price conscious than we are. Paradoxically though they have mission systems that have a second role as jobs programs too, particularly with the Euros, no slight at them just an observation. This modular system to a light jet(s) fleet might attract buyers from nations with little to no margin for pork. Good anecdote and I see the point relayed to you by the SESs, defense contractors are subsidized in a non-acknowledged but open secret way with some validity to it. The problem is that it has the second order effects of entitlement and complacency that keeps the industrial base alive but not healthy and innovative necessarily. IDK, I've had this discussion or ones like it over my career at various places and vantage points, now with a little perspective as I approach Old Fart status I think keeping the Industrial Base engaged and the AF adaptive and not stagnant we would do better to buy less "Silver Bullet" type platforms that are once in a generation or two purchases. Diversify the portfolio with higher numbers of modest systems to compliment the high end, we say we do this (Hi Lo mix) but it just doesn't seem to actually work out that way. Strategically staggering purchases for the USAF, USN, USMC, USA, etc... could be a method to keep a steady stream of contracts but that's not the trend of the last 20 years or so..
  12. Not saying they are just interesting concept related to the thread subject. The most interesting idea of this (IMHO) is the modular approach to the family of aircraft offered, airframe/engines/avionics are all selectable to try to specialize for roles while simultaneously minimizing operational/logistics costs by specifically designing the concept to have 85% parts commonality among the variants. If they can deliver this feature (unlike what the F-35 program promised but didn't), they could chop those life cycle operational costs, money talks. It's not a bad sales pitch: Fly several of your basic missions/functions with one base model aircraft and customize those tails as you want for your primary trainer, advanced trainer, aggressor and demo teams. Save money on logistics and buying only what you need for each of those tails for their missions. It is an interesting idea but I'm realistic/jaded; unless a lot of investors put up a ton of money then several nations agree to a serious purchase, this will remain vaporware. Probably..
  13. On the subject of Advanced Trainers... Aeralis (UK aerospace startup) is proposing a modular training system concept: https://aeralis.com/ https://aviationweek.com/military-trainers-light-attack/aeralis-envisions-new-british-jet-trainer Basic, Advanced and Aero Team variants based off one airframe, one or two engines customers choice...
  14. Drone threat on the border, small but growing sts. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/drones-swamp-us-mexico-border-but-federal-agents-powerless-to-stop-them
  15. Most likely. Concrete walls, steel doors, build as tough as required. Rebuild; great location, great airspace and another location to launch from if shit goes downhill in Central/South America and 'Merica needs to respond. If another base is needed to spread assets to lower risk, I would expand Klamath Falls in Oregon for training ops with Eagles and positioned for a Pacific response if needed.
  16. Copy that Another reason why I was surprised LM/KAI didn’t win as from their propaganda they demonstrated LVC and as they make the only two 5th gens currently flown by the USAF, integrating 5th gen Training threat/capes emulation for a potential ADAIR version for their offering seemed like another reason to go with them Easiest as they own the systems the AF would likely want to integrate new tng capes into Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. That was one of the reasons I was surprised by the Boeing T-X win as T-50 has a first cousin that is a light fighter (F-50) with legitimate fighter capes already. File this under never gonna happen but the first F-35As (108 of them according to this article) might become "concurrency orphans" and not get upgraded to combat capable due to the cost being disruptive to the concurrency acquisition model and the models now in the current spiral for acquisition. Instead of making them combat coded, these first gens could be candidates for a 5th gen ADAIR with some operational capability, just not the full on F-35 ALIS based capes. We had F-16As for years with a CONUS sovereignty mission only, add the 5th Gen ADAIR mission with these tails distributed to ARC wings and you have a units that could specialize in simulating J-20s or Su-57s
  18. Couldn’t there be a training mode for the 5th gens to treat a 4th gen ADAIR as a 5th gen opponent? Not a perfect solution but thru software achieve low RCS, low EMCON opponents Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Copy that I can see the risk mitigation value for AR experience in the trainer model before doing it for real sts in the single seat but there is only so much time/events in a syllabus before it grows too much
  20. As for AR in IFF, wouldn’t you want to fight tank fight or do you need the break between sorties for debrief? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. What book? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Didn’t know that and am pleasantly surprised Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Interesting write up from Tyler Rogoway on Boeing's T-X win: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/23898/boeings-t-x-win-is-really-much-bigger-than-just-building-a-replacement-for-the-t-38 He speculates on aggressor, light fighter and a naval variant. All possible I assume in later contracts but referencing my earlier two cents (on arguing for buying from different vendors occasionally as it promotes a health industrial base IMHO), I would still argue not for a one airplane to do it all plan... If I ran the USAF and could appropriate money VFR direct for acquisition: T-X for advanced trainer, eliminate T-1 and buy more T-X. IFF in T-X and a multi-engine trainer for UPT grads going to heavies (an "IFF" post grad course to cover crew concept, AR, NVG LL, T/O, Landing, short field landings), probably a C-12 or CJ4 with an NVG flight deck, UARRSI and hard points for pods to allow threat replication for an additional mission in some specialized dets at some fighter bases (as Cobham does for the RAF with Falcon jets). 0.69% chance of that happening. T-50 for aggressor & light fighter (allocate to ARC units tasked with ACA/ASA mission). 1.69% chance of that happening.
  24. All true but a mono fleet also leads to a mono industrial base - fewer companies fewer innovative/different solutions to missions. We have to distribute contracts to give us more options than Big B or Lockmart Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. Stop using common sense and lessons learned over the history of military aviation. Was surprised by Boeing / SAAB's win, seemed LM / KAI had the lowest risk option (jet with years of flying vs. new kid on the block) and from the released propaganda, pretty much all the bases covered for the requirements for T-X.
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