torpedo0126
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42 weeks, start to finish.
wow...thats way longer than I thought it would be...
42 weeks, start to finish.
wow...thats way longer than I thought it would be...
Was wondering the same thing yesterday, went to all dashes and then today it seems to have reset itself up to 138 days or something like that. Maybe that's when the microwave cooks up its first burrito.
I unplugged the damn thing Tuesday...apparently someone decided wasting electricity is awesome...it may need to be relocated to a bar/O-club...
090425-0-0000X-003 SEATTLE (April 27, 2009) A Boeing P-8A Poseidon test aircraft T-1 conducts a test flight April 25, 2009. The aircraft completed a series of tests during the 3 hour, 31 minute flight and reached an altitude of 25,000 feet before landing at Boeing Field in Seattle. (Photo courtesy Boeing/Released)
Nice to see it finally fly.
It's 'the Gherkin'!
Mebbe you should have read it: they changed the words on it from "Days to First Flight of P-8" to "Days until Navy receives first P-8".
I imagine someone in the FIT office has a selection of different plastic title boards for it for all the different milestones.
Yeah, okay: waste of electricity. . .
Not if I and many other like minded pilots have anything to say about it. You with me?!? .... sigh ....You guys realize that the raked wingtip vs. winglet debate will be the first mindless piece of minutia that new P-8 guys have to learn in the grand tradition of P-3 aviation?