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PostPosted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 7:26 pm 
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Spent today heading down to the waterfront of Toronto to see the show.
For the life of me driving in that town sucks :evil:

The show was good, fair weather and like most Canadians got to see my first F22, WOW just incrediable.

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Looking forward to seeing AIRIC's images as for he was at the other end of the show line were the aircraft get a little closer.

Cheers Dave C


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Wait, I'm confused.

Is the F-22 the one with the red nose and with USAF under a wing or is it the white one with "Starfighter" under a wing?

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Don't be silly everyone knows the F-22 has twin tails. Its' the one with red and white stripes on the rudders. You Canucks just don't know your airplanes.


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Really? It thought that twin tail job was a F-111.

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Now I'm confused! I think you might be right under closer observation it does look a lot like an Ardvark. The F-22 must be that gray plane with four engine pods under it.


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nah ! :roll: the F-111 has a single tail - it's the one with four engine-pods slung underneath the wings


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Whatever it is thats a great picture of it in a climb.


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Ah, right.

So the twin tail job must be a F-14 Tomcat then.

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Wrong again, the US Navy has retired the Tomcats so it must be something else.


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I'm stumped.

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twin tail => P-38 - simple


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Nah--- P-82


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I went to the Cleveland air show yesterday and I guess they shared the flyby of the F-22s and the B-1. All I can say about the 22 is WOW! Once they got done with their demo we were treated to an aerial refueling involving the 2 F-22s and a KC-135 from Springfield OH ANG. They sent an Aura down from your show too.

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:twisted: I wonder what the F-22 sounds like..?

the pics of the three in formation r awesome!!

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twin tail => P-38 - simple

No you got it wrong, it it a twin tail, gotta be an O2


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