Ok Super Detailers...go Crazy! This is inside the F-35 Weapon's bay:
Beavers Robert. The number one cause of landing and taxing accidents at RCAF bases is the "runway"beaver. This sub-species of Castor canadensis crosses the runways and taxiways as the most inopportune time. The wheels and brakes are designed to sustain a direct impact with a 40 LB beaver.
OK, I've got a question, why is the Canadian F-35A getting different wheels.http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/RAAW72308F-35A standard wheels.http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/RAAW72305And where does this information come from
The Future is coming...
at the F-35I at the photo.Someday there will be a PR shoot of every country's F-35 out of Eglin flying formation. betcha, betcha.
has anybody flown a 6 ship formation before apart from the red arrows?
Quote from: mrvr6 on November 15, 2013, 03:34:59 AMhas anybody flown a 6 ship formation before apart from the red arrows?Yes, quite a few in fact, and I think the Thunderbirds do for one. Others would be the Frecce Tricolore and the Patrouille de France as well.