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Old 04-26-2010, 07:28 PM
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not sure about live fire at an airshow,might just be me making noises thru a megaphone
Oh but why not, live fire all through the crowd would be much safer than the immediately preceeding Spruce Goose flyover/ crash.
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Old 04-26-2010, 08:35 PM
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1, spitfire, 2 lancaster, 3 hawker tempest, 4 p51 d, 5 mossie, 6 bristol beaufighter, 7 blackbird, 8 tornado gr1, 9 eurofighter, 10 f 16 fighting falcon
Be sure to keep the canopy open on the Tempest when starting her up. Don't want the fumes to suffocate the pilot before taking off!

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1. Blue Angels in F/A-18E Superhornets fly a high show and remain aloft. Since MC-130 Fat Albert is part of the Blues show, C-130 JATO takeoff and acrobatic demo to start things off.
2. F4U Corsair acrobatic demo, F4U - F/A-18E heritage pass with Blue Angel lead solo.
3. F-86 Sabre acrobatic demo
4. P-51D acrobatic demo, 2x P-51D - 2x F-86 Missing man formation.
5. Hughes H-4 Hercules low level flyby, because that’s about all she could manage.
6. Ka-50 Hokum acrobatic demo and live weapons test.
7. Sopwith Camel acrobatic demo, perhaps a low-level pass with the Ka-50.
8. Sukoi PAK FA acrobatic demo, slow pass with Sopwith.
9. Bell-X1 subsonic demo with B-29 drop.
10. Horton Ho-229 V3 acrobatic demo.
Really, a PAK FA doing a flyby with a Sopwith!? You do know, that even a Spitfire with a Griffon and more powerful Spits, have a hard time flying alongside a Sopwith. The pilot of the Spit has to pretty much fly on the edge of falling out of the sky! While the Sopwith pilot fly's at max throttle. I don't think that'd be a very good show for the people, when a multi-milion dollar jet falls.

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most impressive mckinney as i knew it would be,not sure about live fire at an airshow,might just be me making noises thru a megaphone
i had a good chuckle at winnys list
You could use blanks?
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Old 04-26-2010, 08:48 PM
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Really, a PAK FA doing a flyby with a Sopwith!? You do know, that even a Spitfire with a Griffon and more powerful Spits, have a hard time flying alongside a Sopwith. The pilot of the Spit has to pretty much fly on the edge of falling out of the sky! While the Sopwith pilot fly's at max throttle. I don't think that'd be a very good show for the people, when a multi-milion dollar jet falls.
I would think it viable given good pilots in each. I am fully presupposing PAK FA performance on par with an F-22. At a recent real airshow I witnessed an F-22 come to a dead stop above show center at high angle of attack with full thrust vectoring. The same F-22 made a high angle of attack pass at roughly 70 knots before doing a few cartwheels, making a quick expresso for the crowd, finishing my taxes, and running off into the heavens. Add into that equation a Sopwith pilot peddling for all he's worth, and you have a sight that would surely bring tears to my eyes.

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Old 04-26-2010, 08:59 PM
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We need the USS ENTERPRISE from star trek
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:17 PM
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When I mentioned the Xbomber from Starfleet little did I know my childhood dreams would be so smashed to bits- I never realised Kenny Rodgers was their boss!!!!


but I do know where tarrantino got his inspiration for Jules in Pulp Fiction.....Go Barry Hercules!!
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:40 PM
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nice selection Winny
The only things I'd add are:
the liberator from blakes7 and the Xbomber from the 80's kids show Starfleet!
Throw in the ship John Boy Walton flew in Battle Beyond The Stars too. The only spaceship to feature a set of jugs. Must have been about aerodynamics
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:42 PM
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You're right, my selection wasn't fantastical enuff!

1. The Dragon out of the Hobbit.
2. X-wing Fighter
3. Battlestar Galactica Colonial Viper memorial flight (Old version with dirk Benedict flying it)
4. Dropship out of Aliens
5. Buck Rodgers Thunderfighter
6. Slave 1
7. Imperial Tie Interceptor
8. A-Wing Fighter
9. Milenium Falcon
10. Thunderbird 2

No war rocket Ajax?
"Gordons alive?!"
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:49 PM
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1. Super Star Destroyer
2. Angel Interceptor
3. Twin Pod Cloudcar ("turn left" "no you turn left")
4. Fireball XL5
5. Thunderbird 2
6. Nostromo
7. Barbarellas Rocket (hanoi jane optional)
8. USS Reliant
9. Moonraker 5
10. The Cygnus
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i want to see the flying sub from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea..the series. i actually had this model and the one of the sub.
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Old 04-26-2010, 10:25 PM
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I would think it viable given good pilots in each. I am fully presupposing PAK FA performance on par with an F-22. At a recent real airshow I witnessed an F-22 come to a dead stop above show center at high angle of attack with full thrust vectoring. The same F-22 made a high angle of attack pass at roughly 70 knots before doing a few cartwheels, making a quick expresso for the crowd, finishing my taxes, and running off into the heavens. Add into that equation a Sopwith pilot peddling for all he's worth, and you have a sight that would surely bring tears to my eyes.

Just to give you an idea, for the challenge, skip through to about 4:50 in the video. I'm not saying what you're thinking would be impossible, but since we don't know all that much about the PAK FA yet, and its capabilities, I'm not so sure that the PAK FA would be so capable of flying along side with a Sopwith.

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