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I've wondered why there weren't any more flying F-4's out there in civilian
hands. An article I read a while back mentioned that they are apparently maintenance hogs with a high maintenance-to-flying hour ratio. I would imagine that there would not be many civilian Tomcats for the same reason. Right behind that reason is the deep gov't red tape complicating the tack of getting one in the first place. Marco Leon "Flyingmonk" wrote in message ups.com... As they flashed onto the airbase they lit the afterburners (F4 Phantom) Just saw a Discovery Channel's show about a company that's rebuilding the F4 Phantoms back to flying cnodition and than installing autopilots in them just so they can be used to test A toA and G toA missiles. What a watse... I'd give my left b*lls (I mean my front tire off of my car) to get that's been rebuilt. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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"Marco Leon" mmleon(at)yahoo.com wrote: I've wondered why there weren't any more flying F-4's out there in civilian hands. An article I read a while back mentioned that they are apparently maintenance hogs with a high maintenance-to-flying hour ratio. I would imagine that there would not be many civilian Tomcats for the same reason. Right behind that reason is the deep gov't red tape complicating the tack of getting one in the first place. Marco Leon For openers: Their operating costs approximate that of a mid-size twin-engined airliner! -- Remve "_" from email to reply to me personally. |
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On 5 Dec 2005 14:14:14 -0800, "Denny" wrote:
...there they were coming from the west in a battle line, tree top high and pedal to the metal... As they flashed onto the airbase they lit the afterburners... About 20 years ago I was working at NAS Lakehurst when the Blue Angels arrived on a Friday for that weekend's airshow. We (everybody in the engineering building) heard them coming first, roaring balls to the wall maybe 50' over our roof. Sounded like the building was going to come down! Everybody ran outside to watch a 10 minute impromptu airshow they put on before they landed... much better than the [public] airshow the next day. -Dana -- -- If replying by email, please make the obvious changes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arrest rate for Washington DC police officers: 19 per 1000 Arrest rate for New York City police officers: 3 per 1000 Arrest rate for Florida concealed handgun permit holders: 0.9 per 1000 |
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