Military Aircraft L/D Ratio Question
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Yeah I know, but if I figured I could get my answers here for free
sycamore
This forum has all sorts of experts including pilots and aerospace engineers.
BTW: I didn't realize there was an engineering forum. I should have probably asked these questions there.
jamesdevice
You think I'm a Chinese spy? Earlier you thought I was a chatterbot.
Look, if I was a Chinese spy, I wouldn't be asking questions here. From what I read, the Chinese government hacked into the computers of various Aerospace companies on more than one occasion, and I'm sure they have all the information they'd ever need.
If you had ordered the book(s) the day you asked the question, you would have had them by now as well as having time to read them from cover to cover.
sycamore
anyway, most pilots could`nt give a `hoot` about `best L/D ratios...`you jest get it on and go fly...`
BTW: I didn't realize there was an engineering forum. I should have probably asked these questions there.
jamesdevice
You think I'm a Chinese spy? Earlier you thought I was a chatterbot.
Look, if I was a Chinese spy, I wouldn't be asking questions here. From what I read, the Chinese government hacked into the computers of various Aerospace companies on more than one occasion, and I'm sure they have all the information they'd ever need.
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Jane-Doh
until this moment I have never uttered or typed the word "chatterbot" in my life, and nor do I inted to do so again,
I just feel there are many similarities, and lessons to be drawn from this tale of another supposed female forum poster who asked lots of off-beat questions:
Unfollowed: How a (Possible) Social Network Spy Came Undone
until this moment I have never uttered or typed the word "chatterbot" in my life, and nor do I inted to do so again,
I just feel there are many similarities, and lessons to be drawn from this tale of another supposed female forum poster who asked lots of off-beat questions:
Unfollowed: How a (Possible) Social Network Spy Came Undone
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Jane-DoH
" Yeah I know, but if I figured I could get my answers here for free "
What you really mean is getting the answers without doing any real work yourself.
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" Yeah I know, but if I figured I could get my answers here for free "
What you really mean is getting the answers without doing any real work yourself.
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Ecce Homo! Loquitur...
I'd drop the XB-70 from your list, as it's a special case, being a Waverider.
See pages III-162 to 165 of this NASA link.
See pages III-162 to 165 of this NASA link.
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Not really, I haven't ever posted a picture of myself on this forum, I don't recall ever professing myself to be an expert, and I've never tried to solicit classified information -- in fact I discourage such things, and have only asked for information under the provision that it wasn't classified.
I just feel there are many similarities, and lessons to be drawn from this tale of another supposed female forum poster who asked lots of off-beat questions:
Unfollowed: How a (Possible) Social Network Spy Came Undone | Danger Room | Wired.com
Unfollowed: How a (Possible) Social Network Spy Came Undone | Danger Room | Wired.com