Give me Mel Blanc and Bugs Bunny any day!
Give me Mel Blanc and Bugs Bunny any day!
The monkey in Supercar was Mitch! And my wife says I can't remember shit! CRSZoony I think.
Also Frenzarin was the bungling assistant to Masterspy. I think. It’s a long time ago.
Something in Fireball XL5 was called Zoonie. Your right.The monkey in Supercar was Mitch! And my wife says I can't remember shit!
In the 90's A10's used to buzz around Lake Sacandaga in the Adirondacks. And yes, they made a buzzing sound. Once, also in the 90's, I landed in Myrtle Beach airport, just across the runway was an Airforce base. Well I watched an A10 take off and he headed up at about a 45, then just turned on a dime and did a 180. That was around the time when I used to play the A10 Tank Killer game. I'm gonna build a 32 bit machine so I can play all my old flight games again.A-10s are such a great plane, I was worried they were going to be retired a while back, I think that would’ve been a huge mistake. Around my house the air is filled with F-35s and they are very cool, but I’d sure love to see some
A-10s buzzing around!
It looks a little Delta Dartish. F106?This is what I think of when you say fighter jet. Images from my childhood. Twin afterburners, Delta wing and the pitot tube on a boom in the center line of the aircraft.
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Okay, not in order, but here are my picks:
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Spitfire -- A mostly canvas plane that kicked ass!
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Bell wanted to as much as possible, use known qualities. But since a supersonic plane didn't exist... what to do? I thought their solution was brilliant, they copied the shape of a 50 caliber bullet.... which was proven to be stable in supersonic flight.Was the X-1 developed from the Messerschmitt M163?
Bell wanted to as much as possible, use known qualities. But since a supersonic plane didn't exist... what to do? I thought their solution was brilliant, they copied the shape of a 50 caliber bullet.... which was proven to be stable in supersonic flight.
No canvas on a Spitfire!
It was an aluminium plane and families all over Britain donated their aluminium saucepans to the War Effort. Doubt they got made into Spitfires though.