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2nd Apr 2024, 21:06
Replies: 41
Views: 7,463
Posted By B2N2

Its a BE-58 not a B58 (Hustler). I need two...

Its a BE-58 not a B58 (Hustler).
I need two minutes of my life back pls.


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18th Mar 2024, 15:32
Replies: 10,558
Views: 4,701,585
Posted By petit plateau

In some of those images you can see a row of what...

In some of those images you can see a row of what may be flare stacks, about one per unit, for inventory blowdown and depresurisation and any offgas disposal. The units are sort-of lined up along a...
22nd Feb 2024, 04:58
Replies: 10,558
Views: 4,701,585
Posted By wondering

Sorry, I've heard it too often the last two...

Sorry, I've heard it too often the last two years. RU is running out of this and that. Really? RU still outnumbers Ukraine in basically everything. Everybody could see the last weeks how RU artillery...
20th Feb 2023, 01:57
Replies: 16,445
Views: 18,141,094
Posted By SASless

Beags, Did you hang upon every word of...

Beags,



Did you hang upon every word of those "Official MoD Statements leading up to the Second Iraq War and believe what they. had to say?

All those years later when your Troops were in...
Forum: Rotorheads
31st Jan 2023, 15:47
Replies: 1
Views: 1,158
Posted By chopper2004

Heliswiss Kv-107

Columbia Helicopters sells and delivers BV Kv-107 to HEliswiss
...
14th Jan 2023, 19:09
Replies: 71
Views: 24,381
Posted By tdracer

The outrigger gear on the BUFF wingtips are not...

The outrigger gear on the BUFF wingtips are not intended to carry significant load - they are basically there just to support the wing statically - the main body gear are intended to take all the...
13th Jan 2023, 17:54
Replies: 71
Views: 24,381
Posted By tdracer

When I was involved in a B-52 re-engine exercise...

When I was involved in a B-52 re-engine exercise in the early 2000's, the leading contenders were the PW2000 and RB211-535 (i.e. 757 engines) - one per pod. While ground clearance was a concern, we...
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