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What's the story here. It looks planned. The road was marked with what looked like touchdown markersDiscussion
What's the story here. It looks planned. The road was marked with what looked like touchdown markers
Edit: https://www.businessinsider.com/video-a10-attack-aircraft-operate-from-us-highway-2021-8
What's the story here. It looks planned. The road was marked with what looked like touchdown markers
Edit: https://www.businessinsider.com/video-a10-attack-aircraft-operate-from-us-highway-2021-8
Cooter?? I wanna hear the story behind how he got that Handle.
Cooter?? I wanna hear the story behind how he got that Handle.
No. But it's no stretch of the imagination to get that. I'm sure the stories hit the street before the concrete was even pouredThe story... ever hear the urban legend why there a five mile strait-a-ways with no overpasses on the interstate system?
I recon it is no longer a legend.
Actually, I think it's more an OWT.The story... ever hear the urban legend why there a five mile strait-a-ways with no overpasses on the interstate system?
I recon it is no longer a legend.
Already a thread on this. But while we’re here, what is Jade Helm II?
... But while we’re here, what is Jade Helm II?
A newer version of Jade Helm I ?Already a thread on this. But while we’re here, what is Jade Helm II?
Plenty of Autobahn/Autostradas in Western Europe designed to be emergency airstrips capable of handling fighter aircraft.
Sometimes it would help if the thread titles were more descriptive, as this one actually is.Maybe we could have three or four more of these threads today, ay? Three just isn’t enough.
The problem with operating fighters from roads or other austere sights is you have to provide support in terms of fuel, maintenance and ammo. In practice that is nearly impossible to accomplish. Each sortie might easily need 15,000 lbs of resupply. It makes for nice news stories but is of little practical use. The same applies to forward basing VSTOL aircraft. Resuppply becomes the critical issue.
Conspiracy nuts' wet dream.
And some places in Switzerland where it's not just emergency use.Plenty of Autobahn/Autostradas in Western Europe designed to be emergency airstrips capable of handling fighter aircraft.
The problem with operating fighters from roads or other austere sights is you have to provide support in terms of fuel, maintenance and ammo. In practice that is nearly impossible to accomplish. Each sortie might easily need 15,000 lbs of resupply. It makes for nice news stories but is of little practical use. The same applies to forward basing VSTOL aircraft. Resuppply becomes the critical issue.
Sometimes it would help if the thread titles were more descriptive, as this one actually is.
Classical southern slang, "cooter" referred to a water turtle.At least in Louisiana it did.A classic word lost with the younger generation.
Yeah. I still wanna know how he earned the ‘call sign.Though I never served, the A-10 Warthog holds a special place in my heart.
Classical southern slang, "cooter" referred to a water turtle.At least in Louisiana it did.
Today the word has not been lost by "the younger generation", just inappropriately re-appropriated.
Ah, Ohioans. You never fail to live down to expectations.
You missed 3 others by the way - and the sarcasm.