On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 13:32:27 -0800, "Tarver Engineering"
wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 20:16:03 GMT, Vygg
wrote:
Tarver Engineering wrote:
"Vygg" wrote in message
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Tarver Engineering wrote:
"Vygg" wrote in message
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Hmmm. According to the USAF aircraft database, F-106A 56-0467 was last
assigned to the 329th FIS at George AFB, Ca and was destroyed in a class
A accident on 14 August 1961. The aircraft on display at USAFA is
58-0761. 0467 seems to have flown in squadron service for quite awhile
after making its speed run - not bad for an aircraft that's rumored to
have had its structure damaged.
Mach 2.3 was normal operating speed in the squadron I worked for. Our
people believed the F-106 was aerodynamicly limited to that speed.
Tarver, you are brown-eyed. If you really were in the 194th you'll know
exactly what that means.
I was at the 144th FIW.
My eyes are hazel.
You have verified my assertion.
I am sorry you don't like the facts, Vygg.
Where did you work F-106s?
Or are you full of ****?
Ha! Talk about irony, Splappy.
Nice cut job you did there to try and change the context.
Phil
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Great Tarverisms #1
The Air Speed Indicator (ASI) shows
You made that up, didn't you?
The IAS indicator says IAS, not ASI.
Why do you come here pretending to know something
when you don't even know the words?
John
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