Re: Airplane: Does it take off?
Like I said...Magic!
Anyway going back off topic about the F-15, with both engines on afterburner, the F-15 was the only plane (at that time) that could create so much thrust off both engines to actually break the gravitational forces of Earth (provided it could actually leave the atmosphere and have it's air-breathing engines still operate).
It's interesting when you look at the flight patch that F-15 aviators wear, it shows a sillouette of the F-15 in a vertical climb. With the two engine cowls and the nose of the fuselage, it looks like someone flipping the bird.
Originally posted by GeckoGeek
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Anyway going back off topic about the F-15, with both engines on afterburner, the F-15 was the only plane (at that time) that could create so much thrust off both engines to actually break the gravitational forces of Earth (provided it could actually leave the atmosphere and have it's air-breathing engines still operate).
It's interesting when you look at the flight patch that F-15 aviators wear, it shows a sillouette of the F-15 in a vertical climb. With the two engine cowls and the nose of the fuselage, it looks like someone flipping the bird.
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