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And a thread about air conditioning becomes this...(split from "Stupid Question")

Rule of thumb:

Actually be in a community, before you start talking **** about the other ones.

Coming from the guy that knows everything else about everyone else's community.

"Round intakes and single seat = not a Rhino."
 
Vance, you sure are the cause of much hate and discontent these days... whats the matter? Missing Enid girls, or does NATOPS have you down?

Fly the ball, Rhinos do not have round intakes... try checking the facts before you call someone out...
 
Last time i saw a Rhino, i'm am pretty sure they have single seats also. Point being, dont bust on other people when you do the same sh!t
 
Not being mean, just pointing out that everyone does it. Wont digress from this thread anymore. Yes, C-12's are sexy. I wish i was flying one.
 
Ive alywas heard just the Foxtrot refered to as a Rhino.

If the Echo is also refered to as such, feel free to ridicule.

If... onnlyyy...

It's "Rhino ball" regardless of whether you're an E or an F... simply a case of differentiating between the landing weights of the JV Hornet vice Thuper Hornet for the arrestor cable setting.

/threadjack off

The T-1 had a triple redundant A/C. One that worked on battery, one on bleed air, and a third to power the avionics. You knew it was an Air Force jet because you could actually divert the avionic A/C to the cockpit... "screw the systems, let em fry!! I'm not cold enough up here!!!"
 
If... onnlyyy...

It's "Rhino ball" regardless of whether you're an E or an F... simply a case of differentiating between the landing weights of the JV Hornet vice Thuper Hornet for the arrestor cable setting.

/threadjack off

The T-1 had a triple redundant A/C. One that worked on battery, one on bleed air, and a third to power the avionics. You knew it was an Air Force jet because you could actually divert the avionic A/C to the cockpit... "screw the systems, let em fry!! I'm not cold enough up here!!!"

Thanks for the correction bro.
 
Haha it makes me look like a total dick, as if I had made a new thread just to call out C-12s. Oh well im sure that will go down as one of those times I should have just kept my mouth shut.
 
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