F15Wing1

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  • Anonymous coward on 2004-Nov-18 10:39:02 Anonymous coward said

    Lawdog15
    Israeli F-15. Yes, it flew home...
  • Anonymous coward on 2004-Nov-20 09:53:58 Anonymous coward said

    Vilu
    Yeah, it landed OK. Thanks to the lift generating properties of the Eagle airframe/intakes, and one hell of a pilot.
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Jul-20 07:24:20 Anonymous coward said

    BG
    Yeah, Chief. It's got plenty of speed, but it sure takes a lot of roll trim to keep it level.
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Nov-02 16:10:01 Anonymous coward said

    me
    This is what you call winning the game of chicken.
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Mar-28 22:01:14 Anonymous coward said

    eman_woods
    i think we're missing something
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Sep-10 02:50:00 Anonymous coward said

    a320 guy
    I read the pilot's report on this incident. He could keep it wings (wing?) level if he maintained about 200 KIAS. Tail hook came off on landing but that was the only additional damage.
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Sep-25 04:19:36 Anonymous coward said

    dude
    we shouldn't sell fighter planes to any other military
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Oct-24 22:56:54 Anonymous coward said

    European
    Why not? They're better at flying them.......
  • Anonymous coward on 2007-Mar-06 18:12:15 Anonymous coward said

    raven65az
    Tailhook on an F15??!?!!?!?!
  • Anonymous coward on 2007-Mar-09 04:58:04 Anonymous coward said

    Horrido
    "Tailhook on an F15?"
    Yep, along with the F-16, F-117, and F-22, to keep the planes on the runway (equipped with arrester cables) in case of emergency. There were fantasies of even navalizing the F-16 for carrier use. The '117 and '22 hooks are hidden under plates to preserve stealth.
  • Anonymous coward on 2007-May-28 13:48:57 Anonymous coward said

    Louis
    "Tailhook on F-15?"
    I read that the US Navy is thinking about making an F-15N Seagle to launch from aircraft carriers to replace the F-14s
    Oh, and theres a video of this, mostly reenacted.
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=I7PBHawwpeM
  • Anonymous coward on 2007-Sep-25 23:24:31 Anonymous coward said

    Diablo F/A-18
    Super hornets F/A-18 E/F replaced the Tomcat, and F/A-18G is going to replace the E/A-6B

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