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Stuff that flies which is built by white people. Or stuff that doesn't actually fly which is not built by white people, for that matter... because those african helicopters are pretty lulzy.

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Messerschmitt ME-262 Startup,Takeoff and More      (www.youtube.com)
submitted by lord_nougat to Aircraft 2.0 years ago (+16/-0)
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Target Aquired     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by FacelessOne to Aircraft 2.1 years ago (+22/-2)
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https://files.catbox.moe/t2q597.jpg

Self Dox

My Grandfather was the first acting squadron commander of the A-10 and nobody will ever be as badass as him.
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Black Hawks Down: Utah Mountain     (www.zerohedge.com)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to Aircraft 2.2 years ago (+2/-0)
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https://www.zerohedge.com/military/watch-two-black-hawk-helicopters-down-utah

Aviation Public Affairs Officer Jared Jones said both Black Hawks were conducting a winter mountain training exercise around 0930 local time when they touched down in an approved landing zone. As the one helicopter landed, both experienced white-out conditions, and that was when the main rotor blade from one of the helicopters struck the other.
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Cool Vid: USN F-14A Tomcat vs. F-16N Adversary Air Combat Training Mission     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to Aircraft 2.3 years ago (+7/-1)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MKnR3BzSRY

BTW: Neither one of these aircraft models are operational anymore with US forces.

The U.S. Navy acquired 22 modified Block 30 F-16s for use as adversary assets for dissimilar air combat training (DACT). These aircraft were delivered in 1987-1988. Due to the high stress of constant combat training, the wings of these aircraft began to crack and the Navy announced their retirement in 1994. By 1995, all but one of these aircraft had been sent to the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG) for preservation and storage; one F-16N was sent to the National Museum of Naval Aviation at NAS Pensacola, Florida as a museum article.

The F-14s were retired and subsequently destroyed (except for display models).
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10 Private Fighter jets for sale today! as low as $35,000!     (youtu.be)
submitted by lord_nougat to Aircraft 2.8 years ago (+0/-0)
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BV 141 - The Most Asymmetrical Airplane of WW2     (youtu.be)
submitted by lord_nougat to Aircraft 3 years ago (+4/-0)
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A PLANE!      (pic8.co)
submitted by Darth_Nougat to Aircraft 3.1 years ago (+4/-1)
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7 more fighter Jets you can own as a civilian! Does Biden know?     (youtu.be)
submitted by lord_nougat to Aircraft 2.8 years ago (+2/-0)
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Dual Garmin G5 Cheap Glass panel Cost & Installation Cherokee 6 PA32     (youtu.be)
submitted by lord_nougat to Aircraft 2.8 years ago (+2/-0)
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Call Sign: "Brass Balls"; Pilot Saves Crippled Su-35 (FCS Failure)     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to Aircraft 2.2 years ago (+2/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCCGingOHOI

Pilot Saves Crippled Su-35 (FCS Failure) - Incredible flying skills, thinking outside the box, calmness and a level-headed approach saved this Su-35S from being a wreck in the middle of the Russian countryside.
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End of an era as Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16 Viper fighter jets in the US fly for the last time     (theaviationgeekclub.com)
submitted by Spaceman84 to Aircraft 1.8 years ago (+1/-0)
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Cool actual new aircraft     (youtu.be)
submitted by Boardallday3 to Aircraft 1.7 years ago (+4/-1)
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SR-71 Blackbird walkaround with former crew chief      (youtu.be)
submitted by Boardallday3 to Aircraft 1.7 years ago (+3/-0)
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SR-71 cockpit tour with pilot Richard Graham      (youtu.be)
submitted by Boardallday3 to Aircraft 1.7 years ago (+2/-0)
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Hamad el Kaddah, (likely) Co-pilot on Hijacked EgyptAir flight 181 in 2016, Crashed Cessna in the Hills of a Colorado Reservoir While Harassing Boats on 9/11/22 [8:09]     (gvid.tv)
submitted by Love240 to Aircraft 10 months ago (+3/-0)
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https://gvid.tv/watch?v=1hbIaoYb_TU

YT ORIGINAL: https://youtu.be/1hbIaoYb_TU

Supposedly the elevator got jammed.

The Pilot stated that he did not think that he had made any errors by making the right turn toward the higher terrain given the circumstances and that he had elected to pursue the services of an attorney to assist with completing the NTSB accident report.

NTSB did not even interview the co-pilot, Ahmed el Kaddah, his brother.

FAA inspector determined that 'flight control continuity was established from the control yokes, through recovery cuts to all flight control surfaces with no binding or mechanical anomalies notes. The engine was examined, and no mechanical malfunctions or anomalies were found that would have precluded normal operation.

The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probably cause(s) of this accident to be:
The pilot's failure to maintain clearance from rising terrain while intentionally maneuvering the airplane at low altitiudes, which resulted in substantial damage to the fuselage and both wings.

FBI declined to press charges. District Attorney however charged Ahmed on five counts of menacing and six counts of reckless endangerment.

According to the sheriff's office, legislation enacted in 2021 "narrowed the definition of felony menacing; as a result, threatening immediate serious injury with a vehicle or aircraft is classified as a misdemeanor under current law"

Of course they have to lower the consequences for their animals, so they can cause more havoc and harm.

Ahmed fled the country shortly after the accident and a warrant for his arrest is now in effect, with the Larimer County Sheriff's Office asking the public for help in locating him.

"You'd think they would have kept track of a foreign pilot involved on an aircraft incident on 9/11, but I guess not."