Hey A4s, just as a means of comparison, what could you get on the speedo in your A-6 coming into the break at NUW at MRT. My best is ~530 in a Prowler.A4sForever said:You like? ... another one:
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Which way you take it, to the East or West? I always wondered (figured) that folks had flown under the bridge back in the day. Of course, that would NEVER go down these days. Someone like Meat would call it inA4sForever said:I think @ 500 KIAS is the fastest I ever entered the NUW break. Not too much radar controlled in those days ...![]()
The biggest "dare" I ever took was in my last week @ NUW -- under the bridge @ 450-500 KIAS , people up above looking down -- waving, pop'ed up, couple of rolls -- and pulled back down to the H2O to keep the rudimentary radar from seeing up up north ... not the first guy, but a very exclusive club. :icon_smil
Hey, consider the source - I have no doubts. That kind of stuff was more prevalent back in the day and there are all kinds of sea stories like that floating around the NUW O CLub.beau said:You flew under the Deception pass bridge.....BS!!! Maybe in the sim building....cant believe that is true.....if it is ....it is F#$King retarded on your half!
Didnt you just start a thread call "Death by Stupidity"??![]()
beau said:You flew under the Deception pass bridge.....BS!!! Maybe in the sim building....cant believe that is true.....if it is ....it is F#$King retarded on your half!
Didnt you just start a thread call "Death by Stupidity"??![]()
A4sForever said:mine were the days that we would pack 150-200 people into the O'Club on any given Friday or Saturday night. Add a band, dancing, lots of "alcohol bonding", a $3000 Klondike game, and we were off to the races. It was part of our life style, we liked it, and you guys will never get to experience it ... sometimes I think that's too bad. If you think we were jerks, or "retarded", then consider yourself lucky to be here and now instead of there and then ....
feddoc said:Some of those things still happen; now they are career enders.
Wasn't all that long ago ---maybe 2-3 years---that a Tomcat was seen crossing under some power lines in Nevada.
A4sForever, do you remember guys who broke the barrier below sea level?
a4sforever said:RETARD (??) BALL