1958 Project Archangel
Lockheed “Skunk works” designs the SR-71
It could fly 4400 fps
Lockheed “Skunk works” designs the SR-71
It could fly 4400 fps
I worked with a fellow, that in a past life was ground crew for SR-71's. The fuel tank seals were designed to completely seal the fuel tanks at Mach 2+ speeds, as the heat caused expansion of the seals (gaskets), no leakage, and range achieved.My late cousin worked on the SR-71 avionics when he was in the Air Force. He told me once they leak fuel from everywhere when on the tarmac. I guess they're supposed too though.
Richard "Dick" Bong shot down 40 Japanese aircraft in WW2 in his P38 and became our top ace during the war. Awesome feat and aircraft!The P-38 Lightning. Kelly Johnson's "Skunk Works" first genius design, a great fighter plane in WWII, in both Europe and Pacific. Incredible seeing this old warbird fly.
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Got to guard at my squadron the first to come out of PAX and fly round the fleet, also got to make parts for the last in service before it went to dry storage!View attachment 600862View attachment 600863
Something about the lines and design of the F-14 Tomcat, whether seen in the adjustable swept wing configuration or open, always spoke to me. Badass and must have struck fear into the hearts of a few Libyan pilots in the 1980s, among others.
There is a nice museum that features Richard Bong in Superior, WI.Richard "Dick" Bong shot down 40 Japanese aircraft in WW2 in his P38 and became our top ace during the war. Awesome feat and aircraft!
I also love the Corsair!I absolutely agree on the E-Type.
I will also second the motion on the wonder of Jaguar engines. My experience is with the V-12, not the 6, but I do enjoy it.
I am also surprised by the reliability of my Rover. It has really been wonderful.
That said, the thing to keep in mind with both Jaguars and Land Rovers is the problems that were brought by poor financially driven engineering decisions made by British Leyland. But that's a different rant entirely.
I will disagree regarding the form of the 911. Don't get me wrong, I love classic 911s. I've owned/driven several. But their form was remarkable in that it was completely driven by function. The hood line was as low as possible to reduce windage, but the headlights needed to be that high. That "bathtub" rear end was exactly right to cover the rear engine. Completely function driven. Even the "Tea-Tray" whale tail used on the 930 was required by the height of the intercooler.
As far as airplanes go, yes, the Tomcat does look wonderful. And the story of why Iran bought the Tomcat and not the Eagle is also interesting... and has a lot to do with the difference between Air Force pilots and Naval Aviators. But when it comes to airplanes (and speaking of form following function), well:
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Yes!Richard "Dick" Bong shot down 40 Japanese aircraft in WW2 in his P38 and became our top ace during the war. Awesome feat and aircraft!
1958 Project Archangel
Lockheed “Skunk works” designs the SR-71
It could fly 4400 fps
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