Well, supercruise is now a reality, and that would bring the operating costs WAY down. As far as the sonic booms, I don't know. I think that was another issue with the Concorde besides the hellacious cost--it was really only useful for transoceanic work.
3/10/2010 10:56:03 PM
I usually like to bring good newsbutLooks like the F-35 Lightning II is approaching a breach of the Nunn-McCurdy limits. Doesn't look good. This usually brings about a very thorough and intense evaluation, that many programs don't survive. I'm not sure the reason for the over runs...http://www.navytimes.com/news/2010/03/defense_jsf_breach_031110w/that's a bad ass aircraft though
3/11/2010 5:33:54 PM
My first thought was that airlines run on such tight margins these days that investing in SST would be almost out of the question. After some googling it turns out that the 14 concordes in service actually made a decent amount of money for BA. This was mainly due to the inflated ticket prices that allowed the flight to break even around half capacity.However, if you were going to drop several thousand dollars to fly somewhere post-9/11 with a few others the quickest way to travel would be to pool your money and charter a plane so that you shave off the hours spent going through security and waiting on your bags.
3/12/2010 1:31:29 AM
First hover and STOVL landing of the F-35 happened yesterday.It looked a lot cooler in Die Hard 4.http://www.geekologie.com/2010/03/vertical_takeoff_hoverable_sup.php
3/18/2010 7:22:05 PM
3/18/2010 7:25:00 PM
http://www.raptoraviation.com/aircraft%20spec%20pages/TS-ll%20Ian.htmlSomeday...Maybe a 40th birthday present to myself or something.The buy-in isn't bad...the operating costs would suck.
3/18/2010 10:23:19 PM
I don't know about those. I was bored one day and read a bunch of NTSB reports on L-39 crashes and was appalled. A surprising number were from mechanical failure of components during flight. Two that stick out in my memory are an aborted takeoff due to an oil line rupturing and spraying onto the engine and the resulting fire and another where the cargo hatch popped open during flight. Another was a former marine F-18 pilot with several thousand hours who ejected after engine failure and the parachute failed to deploy.I'd be supremely cautious of trusting your life to an aged eastern bloc aircraft after decades of poor maintenance that was likely exported by a shady third party in eastern europe trying to make a quick buck. For all you know that sat in an aircraft graveyard on a former Soviet airbase for 25 years before some enterprising Polack bought it as scrap then exported it.
3/19/2010 12:46:43 AM
I read some the other day, I believe on L-29s...The only mech failure I remember was a fire on deck. Pilot shut down and egressed. The rest of the ones I read were pilot error.
3/19/2010 3:17:26 PM
FWIW, the NTSB only had one TS-11 crash and it was a stall during approach.http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?ev_id=20001206X02551&key=1
3/22/2010 3:59:01 PM
Yeah, they aren't THAT high performance, but they're hot enough to get you in trouble if you don't know what you're doing. The accident reports I read on TS-11s/L-29s/L-39s had a common theme of "too much airplane, not enough pilot".Moot point for a good while...I guess I could buy the airplane, but I wouldn't be able to afford to fly it enough to come anywhere near justifying it. I'm just kinda thinking ahead...I won't be flying jets in the USMC forever. Maybe by the time I'm out of the business for a little while and start to miss it, I'll be able to buy one of these and at least get the thrill of flying a tactical-ish jet again, even if there's no combat or training for combat.[Edited on March 23, 2010 at 10:55 PM. Reason : ]
3/23/2010 10:53:05 PM
Good news for zxappeal. The feds are finally fixing their policy on anti-depressants.http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE63120A20100402I never understood why these antiquated regulations were still in existence for those interested in general aviation. Shit, professional pilots have a lot of shit to be depressed about. The salaries at the regionals, the paycuts/loss of pensions/benefits at the majors, the thousands and thousands of pilots on furlough.
4/3/2010 5:44:48 AM
^^ The only issues I see would be upkeep and fuel costs compared to a piston engine aircraft. The initial investment seems very reasonable though.I'd still prefer an Extra 300, Extra 300L or Extra 200 personally. It's not a jet obviously, but it's the best flying aircraft I've ever had the privilege of operating. Nothing else really compares to it in terms of maneuverability, roll rate, etc. The controls are so well balanced and light, so responsive. It easily climbs out at 3500fpm, which is obviously plenty for private use. Plus, you can safely do ANY maneuver in existence that piston engine aircraft are capable of. Flat spins, lomcevaks, torque rolls, etc. It's awesome to roll at near 400 degrees a second and shit. If you haven't flown one before, I suggest doing so at least once so you can see what I mean.I've flown a Pitts S2-C and I really wasn't that impressed coming from the Extra 300L and even the Extra 200. I mean, it's an awesome aircraft, but for a similar price you'd do far better to buy an Extra. The controls on Extras are so light and the visibility is so good that they make a perfect "maneuvering pilot's" aircraft. Obviously if you're into straight and level it's not the right choice, but if you like doing lots of aerobatics it's the best choice you could make. The Pitts' airframe has a lot more drag and you can really feel it too btw. The Extra is such a clean aircraft with so much power for its weight (Even the Extra 200 does extremely well because of how clean it is, I still prefer it to a 260hp Pitts). I just can't stress enough how worthwhile owning one of those would be for a pilot interested in aerobatic, sporty flight. Another nice thing is that you'll overstress yourself before you overstress that airframe (Certified to +/- 10g's, while even the S2-C is only certified to +6g/-3g). I'm telling you, not much compares to flat spins, torque rolls and lomcevaks in an Extra. Speed has never really been that interesting to me because, as you know, at altitude it doesn't really feel all that different to be going 500mph or 200mph. Sure, you can go low at high speed but it's generally illegal, so it seems like an unlimited class aerobatic airplane would be more fun in a legal way. I think it would be more enjoyable as a privately owned, just for fun, kind of aircraft. I guess if you actually plan to fly hundreds of miles with the aircraft then the Jet would be worthwhile, but if you're just owning it for sport flying I'd go aerobatic piston engine son! There's a coolness factor to a jet like that, I can certainly give you that. But there's a pretty massive coolness factor to an Extra 300 though too. ALSO, POST IN SAABTURBO AVIATION AND KNIFE THREAD IN CHIT CHAT SONS.]
4/3/2010 11:13:03 AM
^ Jesus, the sleep deprivation really shows in that post.Point being, fly Extra 300L, then buy Extra 300L.
4/4/2010 10:31:05 AM
Always wanted to fly an Extra 300. Someday...after an aerobatic endorsement...and a tail wheel endorsement...and some money
4/4/2010 9:13:48 PM
there's no aerobatic endorsement, although getting some aero training wouldn't be a bad idea. there are a few FARs to comply with.
4/5/2010 5:45:03 PM
Hmm, I figured there'd be something. But yeah, might be a good idea before you start flat spinning all over the place.
4/5/2010 7:13:01 PM
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2010/03/31/US-Navy-E-2C-crashes-in-N-Arabian-Sea/UPI-10611270049786/
4/6/2010 7:13:21 AM
I'll think about him, but prayers aren't going to help. I feel bad for the crew and their families. It always sucks to hear about this kind of thing.
4/6/2010 9:13:54 AM
I'll cross post this here, as it might be of interest.http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/defense/index.jsp?plckController=Blog&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&plckPostId=Blog:27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post:c7d2574d-f2ea-4ee8-9a81-c4bda261a7f1Looks like LM is going to partner with Sikorsky on a new bid for the presidential helo. program.
4/19/2010 6:47:50 PM
4/28/2010 10:43:30 PM
That is a totally different situation than from what I remember reading in the news/watching on TV. Interesting.
4/29/2010 7:35:59 PM
4/29/2010 8:47:41 PM
haha damn that's cool
4/29/2010 9:24:52 PM
Are there are any aerobatic-rated 4-seaters out there besides the Yak-18T and Beech Musketeer/Sundowner?For that matter, a 2-seater with the ability to mount an auxiliary child seat and have enough space and useful load to fly 3-up with a full bag of gas would be fine, too.Bonus points if it has a stick instead of a stupid yoke...but I guess you probably can't have it all.
5/9/2010 3:00:04 PM
bump
5/17/2010 2:08:20 PM
Fuji FA200 is one example (It also seems to be EXTREMELY rare from what I can tell). Four seat aerobatic aircraft aren't particularly easy to find obviously, for a number of reasons I assume. I'm pretty sure that with all of them you won't actually be able to do aerobatics with four people though, since the wing loading would be so high during maneuvers. That Fuji FA200, for example, is limited to two seats for the aerobatic category and three seats for the utility category.But if you wanted an aircraft that was capable of carrying more than two people on cross country flights and still doing solo and two seat aerobatic flights then it wouldn't be a bad idea. Obviously there's a trade off with everything so you probably end up with an aircraft that isn't that great at aerobatics. Obviously side by side seating is also less desirable for aerobatics as well, because it makes it more difficult to judge the position of the nose on the horizon during some maneuvers when compared to inline seating (But obviously this is a compromise you'd simply have to accept with a four seat aerobatic aircraft).Extra has supposedly come out with a prototype of an aerobatic touring aircraft called the Extra 300LT. This aircraft will be fucking awesome if they make it. I think it would be an excellent choice if you have $385,000 to drop on a bad ass aircraft (And considering the performance, that is a very good price in my opinion). Just look at the specs man, holy fucking shit!
5/20/2010 9:25:02 AM
yeah, I've read about that one. Seems to be just about impossible to find one in CONUS. The Yak-18T might be a little easier to find, but the aerobatics-certified Musketeer/Sundowner might be better....and yeah, obviously it would be a compromise, big time. I'd just like to be at least able to do "gentleman's" aerobatics, but also able to load up with my daughter and any future girlfriend/wife and take a trip somewhere (I'm sure no GA airplane can do aerobatics with 4 people, but that's fine...that's not the point).
5/20/2010 12:32:25 PM
Anybody go to the Cherry Point Air Show today? I had a good time at it, although leaving the parking area absolutely BLEW. We sat in the exact same spot for an hour and a half without moving. It took 30 minutes to get out once we started moving, but they had little or no direction for people to exit. Gotta give props to Langley for always knocking this outta the park.
5/22/2010 10:11:09 PM
yeah, parking at Cherry Point is a shitshow even on your average, normal workday.
5/23/2010 3:06:41 AM
Yea, it was a real bitch. But the rest of the show was great. I'll post some pics later. The MAGTF was fucking awesome. I had seen it before, but never with so much action. This time they had CH-53s that brought in Hummer's and then dropped troops, and then the V-22 Osprey's showed up. I have never seen one flying up close, so that was awesome! They flew in fast, transitioned, dropped soldiers, and rolled out fast. I was amazed how quiet they are compared to traditional helicopters. They circled the field and then came back to simulate a Medevac. Good shit!
5/23/2010 8:41:05 AM
did a Prowler make a low flyby at the speed of heat? They did that last time...couple of my friends were in it.
5/23/2010 8:50:15 AM
Yea I shot him a few times. That time he came in so quick I couldn't even get the camera to focus on him before he was out of there.
5/23/2010 9:11:55 AM
5/23/2010 10:28:01 AM
Yep, that's my squadron. I was just waiting until it's more clear what can be released before I posted anything on here.
5/23/2010 10:42:52 AM
Yea its a damn good thing Marines are trained on all the weapons systems, even if you are a fighter or desk jockey. The most ground combat you would expect to see as a pilot would be if you crashed behind enemy lines and had to evade enemy detection. Not grabbing an M-16 and playing defense.
5/23/2010 11:21:20 AM
Yep, I can't imagine what would've happened if those Taliban fighters hadn't been unfortunate enough to breach the perimeter right into the Marines' camp. I'll be the first one to say that things have gone horribly wrong when a USMC Prowler squadron is in a gunfight with the enemy. It could've been a lot worse, though--that could've really been a disaster.
5/23/2010 11:31:33 AM
Question Duke. I was going through my pictures and was looking at the V-22s. They had two present and I noticed one had what appeared to be a refueling probe on the front. The other one does not. Was that an upgrade and later units got it? Since they are so new, relatively, I would have thought all of them would have mid-air refueling capability. Do you know anything about that?
5/23/2010 1:56:41 PM
I'm not sure, to be honest.
5/23/2010 1:58:45 PM
5/23/2010 2:58:18 PM
Those are some sweet pictures...I like that last one, especially.
5/23/2010 3:00:29 PM
Yeah awesome pics, I like the first F-15 one.
5/23/2010 3:30:54 PM
Thanks guys. I'm really let down that this is half of my airshow experience for the year. Gotta wait for Oceana in September before I got another one.Also heard that Cherry Point is going bi-annual now. Booo. At least they will be alternating years with SJ, so in the years they don't do Cherry Point they will do Wings over Wayne. That's fine with me because the shows were usually very similar (both had the Blues and similar supporting acts. But looking at the Blues 2011 schedule, they aren't scheduled at Wayne or any other shows in NC next year. Would be a damn shame if one of the biggest military states in the country had no airshows next year.
5/23/2010 4:58:20 PM
Check the Thunderbirds show schedule to see if they're at SJ for the show.I just saw the Thunderbirds at Shaw AFB, SC, this year, the show was good!
5/23/2010 10:34:36 PM
^They don't have the 2011 season posted yet.
5/24/2010 7:03:54 AM
The Polish government released some info on the crash transcript:
6/1/2010 5:00:25 PM
^ WTF? Mission fixation I guess.Found this gem from an ATC bloopers website:Tower: Cessna N1234, be advised wake turbulence - UA 737. [pause]Cessna: San Jose tower be advised the Cessna is ahead of the 737. [longer pause]Tower: UA 737, be advised wake turbulence Cessna 172.Someone: Giggles and laughter in background.
6/2/2010 7:05:16 AM
Ignoring TAWS generally doesn't fare well unless it's clear and a million. I bet there was pressure from the president or possibly the crew didn't want to be the ones to call it off with their head of state on board.
6/2/2010 5:57:39 PM
RAAF playing around with their new super hornets:A few more cool pictures (including hi-res):http://www.defence.gov.au/media/download/2010/Jun/20100607/index.htm
6/14/2010 6:53:23 PM
This makes me facepalm extremely hard:
6/23/2010 4:18:17 PM
Well, after years of moderate neglect, it was bound to happen . . . www.fbo-hotties.com is down ]
7/5/2010 8:53:43 AM