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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostMaybe there is a pattern/common denominator here they should be made aware of.
Stop calling themselves Marines and perhaps they'll try harder to keep their aircraft in the air.
Navy : Why do Marines bang their heads against walls?
Army: Dunno, why?
Navy : Because it feels nice when they stop.
Marine : <Thud> Owww <Thud> Owww <Thud> Owww.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostOne has to remember that it was being flown by a Marine.
Oooooorah, Gunny, the fecking wings just fell off.
That lot managed to crash AV8Bs with monotonous regularity.
Well there's a thing:
U.S. Marines Will Keep The Harrier Around Longer As Hornet Fleet Crumbles
Stop calling themselves Marines and perhaps they'll try harder to keep their aircraft in the air.
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They have a strong tendency to dump MV22's on a regular basis too...........
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One has to remember that it was being flown by a Marine.
Oooooorah, Gunny, the fecking wings just fell off.
That lot managed to crash AV8Bs with monotonous regularity.
Well there's a thing:
U.S. Marines Will Keep The Harrier Around Longer As Hornet Fleet CrumblesLast edited by DoctorStrangelove; 1 October 2018, 09:59.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostUS F-35 stealth fighter crashes for first time in history of programme
Oh dear, how sad, never mind.
Remind me again how many of these things are we buying?
I think most aircraft have crashed at least once in their flying history for one reason or another. A military aircraft crash is more likely than a commercial aircraft due to the likelihood of someone firing 'stuff' at you.
It is a sophisticated aircraft and probably has the unpowered aerodynamics of a bumble bee. Hence any software error/glitch could cause it to do something the pilot wasn't expecting/requesting. Only if they start to crash on a regular basis is I likely to be a cause for concern.
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Wheeeee! Splat!
US F-35 stealth fighter crashes for first time in history of programme
Oh dear, how sad, never mind.
Remind me again how many of these things are we buying?Tags: None
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