F16C at Lockheed Martin’s facility in Greenville, South Carolina. I will start this thread and everyone is welcome to add pics and or stories. Just a hobby on my time off


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Here are a few. Pics of my Grandpa, the crew and their plane. Cpl different versions of the nose artView attachment 8154084View attachment 8154085View attachment 8154087View attachment 8154088
Beautiful and I am hoping to catch a few air shows this year to get some good pics of B17 and B29’s… I have a heart for the old birds!Here are a few. Pics of my Grandpa, the crew and their plane. Cpl different versions of the nose artView attachment 8154084View attachment 8154085View attachment 8154087View attachment 8154088
I have a lot of hours look ing at that panel
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got a rubber band ?
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Holy shit is that a mig 28?I actually took this picture...it was so long ago, I could swear we were still flying biplanes! haha
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And, I'm pretty sure I took this self-portrait shot on the same flight....Clark AFB to Kadena AFB. .
LOL....we had a few T-38's as well as F-5's.Holy shit is that a mig 28?
A Spitfire? Wow...didn't know any still flew. Beautiful.
A Spitfire? Wow...didn't know any still flew. Beautiful.
I always thought the F-20 Tigershark was one of the sweetest looking aircraft….like if you had AI design an aircraft it would be it.I actually took this picture...it was so long ago, I could swear we were still flying biplanes! haha
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And, I'm pretty sure I took this self-portrait shot on the same flight....Clark AFB to Kadena AFB. .
Not as odd as you might expect. The earlier Ford Trimotor could be fitted with floats, while the DC3's contemporary, the Junkers Ju 52, had them as well. Unusual but they certainly existed. Not a bad idea, either.DC3 on floats? That is a new one for me.
Yak 9. Lots of Spitfires still flying, and they are more beautiful than this.A Spitfire? Wow...didn't know any still flew. Beautiful.
Ah, the F-20. Yeah....went into competition with the F-16 and lost...properly so. The F-16 is far more capable.I always thought the F-20 Tigershark was one of the sweetest looking aircraft….like if you had AI design an aircraft it would be it.
My love is for the F4U, P40 and P47 but the F20 looks like a sky dart. Never understood its 4th echelon status.
Ah, the F-20. Yeah....went into competition with the F-16 and lost...properly so. The F-16 is far more capable.
We were not so very pleased with it as it only had one engine.....no single engine fall back in case of problems.
Of course the F-16 is a one hole burner as is the F-35. That crap would make me very nervous flying across the ocean to deliver planes. Yeah, they follow a tanker who navs as well as tops them up. But still, one engine goes out and the only place the pilot is going is into the drink.
It is true that when a engine is severely damaged they often throw compressor, and perhaps even a turbine blade, and they can destroy the other engine also. Thought there are provisions in the shrouding of try to mitigate this....I've been out of this for so damn long that I have no idea really as to the state of the art in dual engine fighters and how they protect the engines to encourage a situation where both are not taken out at one time. Actually, this is an issue for all redundant systems (or was). E.g redundant hydro systems....don't run the fucking lines side by side so one lousy bullet can take out both primary and secondary.
Yeah, the F-20 was one beautiful aircraft.
Nope, not a joke....I was led astray by the bubble canopy with the flat section behind it....looks like this Spitfire. And the line of exhaust pipes running down the nose. I got it now, Yak-9.That’s… that’s a joke, right?
Nope, not a joke....I was led astray by the bubble canopy with the flat section behind it....looks like this Spitfire. And the line of exhaust pipes running down the nose. I got it now, Yak-9.
Spitfire:
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Yak 9 from post above.
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I was thinking and pondering the same question in my mind…I get that the lines are similar, but I’ve never known someone to paint up a Spit like it was a Ruskie so it gave me a chuckle lol.
Nope. USAF. Flying over water is flying over water.Must be Naval aviator.
didn’t even notice. I was posting while also struggling w the FBI’s eVAF system to get a UPIN. By the by, it was a typical fucked Gov website and process.I get that the lines are similar, but I’ve never known someone to paint up a Spit like it was a Ruskie so it gave me a chuckle lol.
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This is a pic of a couple flying legends on the flight line that performed so well under pressure that they were able to secure a spot in the Navy’s famed Top Gun (1986, colorized)
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Not me in the left seat, but I was on deck and got some time in it. It was a great day.
Penny Planes? Haven't seen one of those since scouting. had to have a rubber band revolution counter/winder so you didn't put to much torque on the main frame and break it, plus hand winding took forever.![]()
got a rubber band ?
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Yep. The "upgrade" was fairly recent at the time.Freakin’ weird seeing modern avionics in a Fortress.![]()