Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:17 pm
Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:39 pm
Franklin wrote: See my post above for the definition of the word warbird
Thu Apr 14, 2011 12:13 am
warbird2 wrote:Franklin wrote: See my post above for the definition of the word warbird
That is YOUR definition of the word, not everybody elses.
Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:07 am
Franklin wrote:
I do have to say that even though I had little interest in this thread at first, I find it a bit more entertaining now. As long as it stays civilI'd like to hear opinions from other WIXers on the shuttle being a warbird, not warbird debate.
Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:00 am
JohnB wrote:And concerning the Canadian arm (with the well-placed flag on it) did NASA buy that or was it a gift..or a "good deal", i.e. discount?
If it was a commercial transaction then Canada shouldn't have gotten a shuttle....or had their name and flag on the arm...after all we don't see builders names anywhere else on the ship. And I'm sure the U.S. could have built one if it had to.
Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:19 am
Franklin wrote:Nathan wrote:I don't think the shuttle can be classified as a warbird. Unless because it was partly funded by the military.
I'll say it again, hopefully without starting a flame war, IMHO the shuttle is not a warbird because the shuttles, even though they may have performed military missions at times, are not privately owned. See my post above for the definition of the word warbird (edit: not my definition, found it with a little googling, but it seems to fit IMO)
I do have to say that even though I had little interest in this thread at first, I find it a bit more entertaining now. As long as it stays civilI'd like to hear opinions from other WIXers on the shuttle being a warbird, not warbird debate.
warbird2 wrote:Franklin wrote: See my post above for the definition of the word warbird
That is YOUR definition of the word, not everybody elses.
Thu Apr 14, 2011 9:17 am
Nathan wrote:But I agree with you that the shuttle is not a warbird.
... IMHO, a warbird is any aircraft that saw military service.
Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:38 pm
Garth wrote:Franklin wrote:
I do have to say that even though I had little interest in this thread at first, I find it a bit more entertaining now. As long as it stays civilI'd like to hear opinions from other WIXers on the shuttle being a warbird, not warbird debate.
Actually, the path I was going down with on that question had to do with the pertinance of a Shuttle discussion on a "Warbird" discussion group.
If the definition of "Warbird" (and therefore the pertinence to discussions on WIX) is as you state, then we really shouldn't be having any discussions about NMUSAF (so no Swoose, no Memphis Belle threads, etc), NASM (no Flak Bait desecration threads), NNAM (look at those kewl Blue Angels A-4s hanging from the ceiling! threads), etc ... because the historical military aircraft in their collections are still owned by the government/military.
Now I realize that I'm a relative newcomer here, but it seems to me that if the operational definition, for the determination of pertinence on WIX, of "Warbird" is the well-researched, well-defined one you put forward, then maybe the name of this site should change its name to represent the broader discussions that are (and have been, since well-before I arrived) taking place here.
[/jonathan swift mode]
Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:40 am
Franklin wrote:I'm surprised at all the attention to the shuttle selection process here on WIX. Frankly I could care less, last I heard a shuttle is not a warbird. Do I dislike NASA's shuttle program? not at all, just not interested in whether the NMUSAF got one or not.
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 7:46 am
tulsaboy wrote:That's why I still contend that while this may be a done deal in terms of where they will actually end up, I don't think that we've heard the last of this. A bill introduced to send the NYC one to Houston? Hmmmmmm...
kevin