Big Bird is awesome- you can't miss her. I wish all the VT birds were painted that color... well at least the birds the solo's use.I say yellow!
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Big Bird is awesome- you can't miss her. I wish all the VT birds were painted that color... well at least the birds the solo's use.I say yellow!
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You're telling me that the availability is that good that the training command squadrons can dedicate a fancy paint job T-45 to every 2V1 ACM hop as the bogey, and that if said-jet goes down in the chocks pre-launch, another camo-painted T-45 will be waiting to replace it, and that this will guarantee the students will see this camo-painted jet and maintain sight while sometimes looking down against the South Texas or Mississippi terrain? And this will increase their skills at communicating that MAKE VAPES describes?The entire purpose of the new paint scheme is so you CAN keep sight/ID which one is the bandit in a 2v fight.
I'd leave the damned paint alone. (pretty sure the maintainers will see it this way too)
You're telling me that the availability is that good that the training command squadrons can dedicate a fancy paint job T-45 to every 2V1 ACM hop as the bogey, and that if said-jet goes down in the chocks pre-launch, another camo-painted T-45 will be waiting to replace it, and that this will guarantee the students will see this camo-painted jet and maintain sight while sometimes looking down against the South Texas or Mississippi terrain? And this will increase their skills at communicating that MAKE VAPES describes?
Actually no, well at least those who paint the jet say it's a difficult paint job and more expensive than just a plain color. The Navy pay's more for tradition it seems vice what is less expensive and effective. I don't know where this idea stemmed from but it's probably to make the jets look somewhat cooler, a FITREP bullet, etc. Regardless, it's going to happen...........well, that's what "they" say. Though it seems a consensus from the pointy nose types that it's needed down here but I don't fly BFM.
Cammo ain't a plain "color". Its been a few years, I don't think they take em to bare metal when then repaint though... a redo on a cammo paint job would require it, no? Outta my element, only turned the wrench as necessary to help with my overstress inspections and to get the OBOGS valve unstuck on the road etc etc etc (maybe someone with some jet sanding and painting experience could weigh in).... Like I said, change isn't always good, the new g-warm change was an effing brilliantly worthless X killer,....
Cammo ain't a plain "color". Its been a few years, I don't think they take em to bare metal when then repaint though... a redo on a cammo paint job would require it, no? Outta my element, only turned the wrench as necessary to help with my overstress inspections and to get the OBOGS valve unstuck on the road etc etc etc (maybe someone with some jet sanding and painting experience could weigh in).... Like I said, change isn't always good, the new g-warm change was an effing brilliantly worthless X killer, I can't see this paint doing anything but make things easier for the studs (the challenge in defining who's the bandit is GOOD) and constricting sometimes hamstrung maintanence desk kung fu masters with some new "requirements".
BFM IPs there should get over it, you are an orange and white clown jet instructor, trying to paint your jet fashionable won't change it. (I get it folks, I tried to start up a T-45 demo gig, used the Hawk one)
I took up the CO of VFC-13 on a Key West det (the guy who owned the Bars/Restaurants in Gaslamp), he was duly impressed with how dynamic and realistic we made section engaged maneuvering with two solo studs on a completer flight. It was obvious on those flights that the guy who was flying the jet uber-threateningly and an an RCH from a shot was indeed the bandit!
Good idea fairies switch button 16 for marshal instructions..... IMO, First near pattern mishap will get the orange paint back on the birds.
Good thing I'm not a Commo (and never, ever, ever will be for that matter!)!
Yeah, I guess I'm "hung up".......on the fact that I'm old and this is a different Navy and sometimes change is hard for an old fart to understand. I won't bother you any longer on such mundane ideas. I'm back into my hole for a long nap.Well, I didn't really say any of that. Im stating what the backbone of the reasoning is for better or worse. You seem hung up on the availability of a backup, though. At 10 tacti-cool jets per wing, and with lights out contract maintainers, I'd say that the probability of a bandit backup is pretty good.
Are you saying it's not the standard 4x6 G warm? that's what we did when i was in Meridian and it's what we do in Lemoore