I think is referring to the avionics. Mets was telling me that the A+ model Hornets are pretty archaic.
and you believed him? the A+ is far from archaic. besides, I'm fairly certain Squeeze can discern the difference between weapons & avionics.
I think is referring to the avionics. Mets was telling me that the A+ model Hornets are pretty archaic.
So what should those of us with an active sex life do to get this same kind of information..... Leave it on during?
So what should those of us with an active sex life do to get this same kind of information..... Leave it on during?
So what should those of us with an active sex life do to get this same kind of information..... Leave it on during?
Brett,
.... isn't that more a of VAQ thing?
Although not on when naked bedtop wrestling w/ the missus, I really love C-SPAN and can't say enough good things about Brian Lamb, the head cheese over there. If you notice interviews they give, the hosts never give their name...the show is about the guests, not about the host. Great specials on history, interviews w/non-fiction authors (I dug the late, great Booknotes). Also, you can keep tabs on the powers that be.I've recently (this past year) been watching a lot of the congressional hearings that are archived on C-SPAN and think it's one of the better ways to be truly informed on a topic. Unlike the soundbites that filter down into the mainstream media, watching a 2-3 hour session where the details of a given issue are discussed and debated by both legislators and policy makers gives you a pretty thorough understanding of what's really going on. I've recently watched testimony from such figures as the Fed Chairman, James Baker/Lee Hamilton, Newt Gingrich, ADM Fallon and others. I strongly recommend it.
Brett
Hey Met - you do realize Wikipedia is not a very good or reliable source don't you? Any one can post whatever "fact" they want.For starters I was just summarizing what was on Wikipedia, from these articles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-18
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F/A-18E/F_Super_Hornet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-35
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AV-8_Harrier_II
Hey Met - you do realize Wikipedia is not a very good or reliable source don't you? Any one can post whatever "fact" they want.
Garbage in, garbage out.
while I agree that the Harriers are newer than the Hornet, I'm not too sure about it having more capable weapon systems than the Hornet. What does it carry that a Hornet can't? I'm not trying to argue here, just curious why you made that statement.
Semper Fidelis
True that, I went to the earlier link and some malcontent had posted that "truth" passage, which was in turn deleted a few minutes later. Wiki words of wisdom: "Let the reader beware". Some articles have decent links and they try to use group editing to eventually get it right, but they are besieged by teenage vandals and malcontents all the time so all content is somewhat suspect in and of itself.
wiki is to knowledges as skeeterman is to war hero
I was just curious with the F-35 coming on line in the next couple of years. What is the future for the Harrier and F-18C and D models. I know they are being replaced with the F-35 but how long do you think these aircraft will be in service. 10, 15, 20 years maybe. I know the harrier will go first but how much longer will the hornet stay around in the Marine Corp?
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