Nah. I'll just make it up for other sites/services as I go along. Also the thread sort of just fell into petty bashing based on very old interpersonal histories at the end, so I sort of gave up on the idea.megaprime13 wrote:Sidequestion, did you settle on a new name there friend?
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For 2 or 3 replies only? Eeehh, it's passable.Copperhead wrote:#notofftopicatall
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The Sea Venom's successor in Royal Navy service was the impressive de Havilland Sea Vixen which, when it first appeared in the early 1950's, was a match for any land-based fighter of the time. It gave the Royal Navy its first swept-wing two-seat all-weather fighter and was developed from the 1946-vintage D.F. 110 that was designed to meet the Royal Air Force specification for a land-based all-weather fighter aircraft. Naval interest waned and the RAF requirement was ultimately filled by the Gloster Javelin.
Although it followed the Vampire/Venom-type twin-boom configuration, the Sea Vixen was a totally modern aircraft, but development delays following the high profile and tragic 1952 crash of the prototype at a Farnborough air show kept the Sea Vixen from entering Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm service until 1958.
Royal Navy interest in the D.H. 100 was rekindled in 1952 and carrier trials took place in late 1954 - the Royal Navy placed its first Sea Vixen order in January the following year. A partially navalized version first flew in June, 1955 while production of the Sea Vixen FAW. Mk 1 got underway at de Havilland's Christchurch factory - the company's Chester factory was later involved in Sea Vixen's production.
The retirement of the Sea Vixen from the Fleet Air Arm was the end of an era for de Havilland twin boom types in front-line British military service.
The Sea Vixen was the first British aircraft to be armed exclusively with rockets and air-to-air missiles.
The Sea Vixen pilot's cockpit and canopy was offset to the port side to make room for the radar operator below.
The last airworthy Sea Vixen, a former No.899 NAS aircraft.
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Triggered easily, do not startle
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I will be using more of HF's ground objects in the CMI map so if you get it after release be sure to download HF's ground object pack also.
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Done some flights on the UK map, some purely to get some pictures, others to be filed as flights.
737-800 PAV250 Newcastle - Edinburgh, shortly after takeoff the aircraft experienced a slight technical issue, requiring the crew to return to Newcastle, where the aircraft was replaced with a 757 The 787-9 over London Heathrow doing some circuits for the plane spotters
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Visit my GitHub page for Python codes: https://github.com/decaff42?tab=repositories
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Can't wait for this!decaff_42 wrote:American Airlines took their new Boeing 767-300ER for an acceptance flight and returned without any major squawks.
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Btw, OCA is not a KLM hub, just in case you're wondering. I chose the KLM 744 because I like the 747.
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I just realized that this version of Hawai'i is missing some terminals...
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