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Out of Fuel

invertedflyer

500 ft. from said obstacle
out_of_fuel.jpg
 

invertedflyer

500 ft. from said obstacle
Must not have been Air Force personnel that did the rendering.... such a mistake would've never been overlooked.
 

RHPF

Active Member
pilot
Contributor
The plane in the sights is an F-22 (looks like an F-16, but there is a V tail on it)?

The cockpit is what kind of plane?
 

wrk

Member
No, not splitting hairs. The difference between Your and You're is simple and a frankly stupid mistake to make, especially when you're making it on a simple photoshop job. Although, you could make an excuse and say that they're trying to save space. For instance on the ECS Fan switch in the TH-57 one of the fan settings is "HI" when it should read "HIGH." (I'm sure it's like that on lots of other a/c but this is the first on which I've noticed.)
 

invertedflyer

500 ft. from said obstacle
They're both F-16s ... the pixelation may make it appear to be an F-22... but its a -16 alright. (you can tell it has just the one engine)
 

Fly Navy

...Great Job!
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
No, not splitting hairs. The difference between Your and You're is simple and a frankly stupid mistake to make, especially when you're making it on a simple photoshop job. Although, you could make an excuse and say that they're trying to save space. For instance on the ECS Fan switch in the TH-57 one of the fan settings is "HI" when it should read "HIGH." (I'm sure it's like that on lots of other a/c but this is the first on which I've noticed.)

"HI" has always been an acceptable abbreviation for "HIGH". "YOUR" is not an abbreviation of "YOU'RE", as you pointed out.
 
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