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Reply #150
Evo par postova prije sam spomenuo da su Slovenci nabavili jedan MiG-21F-13 koji će srediti i izložiti ga
u svom Parku vojaške zgodovine...

Bit će to odlično sređeni primjerak, pravi primjerak za muzej. Svaka čast Slovencima.

Kolko se vidi po slikama, bit će ''sređen'' u boje JRV i označen sa brojem 22542.

Iako ''ovaj'' avion nikad nije letio u JRV (navodno je nabavljen iz Češke) i nosit će broj 22542 koji nikad nije
postojao u registru JRV-a, bit će ga super za vidjet ovako sređenog.

Inaće, usput, kad smo kod te verzije, samo za info, MiG-21F-13 su prvi migovi pristigli u JRV
i u registru su označavani sa 225xx brojevima. Službena vojna oznaka u JRV im je bila L-12.
U naoružanje JRV su ušli 1962.godine i u periodu do 1966 . godine je ukupno bilo nabavljeno 41 avion i
označeni su sa brojevina 22501 do 22541. Iz upotrebe su povučeni 1979.godine...


Evo par slikica tog sređivanog Mig-ića u Sloveniji by Ante Javorčić.




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Reply #154
@Mes
i bez puno pogađanja znam da bi Ti najradije tamo ''sjedio'' u onom sa žutim nosom !  :)

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Reply #155
@Pero ,jasno kada bi jedino njega znao pokrenuti....lol... :D
Ali ustvari šaljem Ti nešto što bih zaista volio ,ali se neće ostvarit..... :(
Djeca i luđaci su iskreni u svojim kreacijama
Mes


 

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Reply #157
hehehe Mes
ni manje ni više nego Supermarine Seafire !! :)
Nije loše, nije loše, mudar si Ti, tak da ga možeš malo  ''sklopiti'' i spremiti doma u garažu ! ;D


Nek' ti se želja ostvari što prije!!  ;) 


Eto, iz mojih usta u Božje uši!

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Reply #158
evo bilo spomenuto na jednoj drugoj grupi pa ... ja upravo odgledao.
Dobar dokumentarac od jedinstvenoj misiji bombardiranja Falklanda sa jednim Vulcanom
kojemu je to praktički bila i posljednja misija u njegovoj operativnoj upotrebi...
Eto ako neko od ljubitelja ''velikih'' aviona želi pogledati:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2Yl8ntVS-4




ako samo pogledamo refuelling plan za tu misliju , vidimo da nije to bilo tak komplicirano !! :o


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/97/Refuelling.plan.black.buck.svg/800px-Refuelling.plan.black.buck.svg.png

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Reply #159
Da ,tako je Pero ,gledao sam svojevremeno i izazvala je velike polemike o stanju britanskog zrakoplovstva,a nakon nekog vremena  su Otočani stavili u uporabu Tornado , a umirovili Vulcan a nakon toga i Harrier.....vojno zrakoplovstvo je skup ''sport'' a zahtjeva i vrhunske ljude...Ti Pero znaš na što mislim.... ;)
Djeca i luđaci su iskreni u svojim kreacijama
Mes

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Reply #160
E kad vidiš ovakvu priču i to sa ovakvim krajem. Šta reći. Nevjerovatno.
Kad bi barem bilo više priča poput ove.

http://www.warhistoryonline.com/military-vehicle-news/wwii-plane-saved-from-the-bottom-of-a-russian-lake-then-restored.html


Koliko smo samo na našim prostorima imali raznih aviona i to ne olupina već aviona
u skoro pa letnom stanju, a nijedna ''njihova priča'' nažalost nije završila ni blizu kao ova... :(

Da citiram jednog svog poznanika koji je rekao, pritom misleći na avione: ''Kad su nam povijesni spomenici u ovakvom stanju to nije odraz materijalne oskudice vec siromastva duha.

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Reply #161
THE FASTEST PROP AND FASTEST JET PERFORM THE FASTEST FORMATION RECORD !

When these images cropped out on the internet a few months ago, some knew the photos were a photoshop masterpiece, and the rest were skeptical, or believed this ‘claim’. A note to acclaimed aviator, Skip Holm was in order to validate the images and provide a little insight as to how this formation came to be.
After winning the Reno Air Race in 1981, and returning to their base, Van Nuys, the whole Jeannie crew was fired up to keep flying the racer in an attempt to set other world records as well as get socialising with the media for the plane. Bouncing varied ideas of how to PR the racer, some even proposed concepts from Jeannie becoming a static display in the mall to giving rides in the “aft bunk”. However, they eventually concluded that the best way to attract the media was to approach what we today would call a “You-Tube” viral video, hair-brained plan whereby they would successfully establish the “Jeannie Blazing Bullet Brand”; and thereby be able to market and establish Jeannie as the fastest reciprocating engine aircraft in the world.
This concocted plan was simple! Get the mighty Lockheed SR-71 and Jeannie in formation, in the same photo, representing the fastest jet and the fastest prop in the universe.
This “The Fastest Prop and The Fastest Jet” one-liner inspiration, this scheme like challenge to even attempt this flight between diametrically different performance aircraft was typical of what we would have called a “brain-fart” idea in a fighter squadron. In a quick look at the SR-71 profile coming off Edwards AFB or Palmdale Air Force Plant 42, we knew we would have to have a full-up race engine, with available race power of 120 to 125 inches manifold pressure in order to maintain formation flight with the 450 knot departing and climbing SR-71. But “brain-farts”, being what they are, have a way of settling in, so we advanced this concept and in short order, were now committed down this road at full speed, with an associated PR move meant to catapult us into the next big show, an attempt at the low altitude speed record! But first — how to get this SR formation flight to structurally work.
Our thought process was the KISS concept — Keep It Simple and Stupid! Simply put – get the Skunk Works’ bosses from Ken Weir on down to realize the possibility of Jeannie, an Air Force aircraft, becoming the fastest prop aircraft to set the low altitude speed record (and other noteworthy speed events); with the plan of Jeannie eventually ending up in the Smithsonian, taking the place of Greenamyer’s Bear Cat. A one-upmanship of the Air Force over the Navy! Logic said that Bill Park, the Skunk Works Director of Flight Ops, would definitely understand that Jeannie in a SR-71 formation photo, could become known as the fastest prop in the world, in all regimes in the prop category. So, with that insight, we set out first to convince Bill Parks, and then with him on board, on to all the Skunk Works management. The mission statement: Get the SR-71 and Jeannie on the same billboard – “The Fastest Prop and The Fastest Jet”.
To date, only these few photos exist: One each to the aircrew of the SR-71, one each to every aircrew of both T38s, one to Zeuschel as the engine builder, one to the pilot of Jeannie, and one to the owner of Jeannie 69, Wiley Sanders. Several formation views of the SR-71 and Jeannie were taken, but once each person got their photo, the negatives were destroyed. Due to the minimum time these aircraft were in formation, all photo views show:
-The house SR-71, tail number 17955, with the Skunk Works logo on the tail, flying with a nose up, high alpha attitude, above a cloud layer, with Jeannie in tight formation.
-Jeannie, with the unique Sanders logo on the tail, number 69 on the fuselage, tight on the right wing of the SR-71, in a flat attitude, powered up, cooling spray exiting, at a speed in formation with the SR-71, a Mach 3 cruiser.



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Reply #164
Uhhh Pero , ma super je, ali Šveđanka je već dala sreću drugom ..... ;D
Djeca i luđaci su iskreni u svojim kreacijama
Mes