I thought I knew what it meant to be addicted to a computer game. Then I discovered that a bunch of fictional little green men wanted to go the Mun and needed my help.I love the reference!
I thought I knew what it meant to be addicted to a computer game. Then I discovered that a bunch of fictional little green men wanted to go the Mun and needed my help.I love the reference!
They were going to manufacture the Tigershark under license in Singapore, but, the State Department squashed it. Apparently it had composite structures that they didn't want the manufacturing technology to leave the US.F-20. With all the F-5s and T-38s across the globe I could not believe none of them sold. Once the USA passed no other foreign operator wanted to take it on. Too bad. It had a niche.
They were going to manufacture the Tigershark under license in Singapore, but, the State Department squashed it. Apparently it had composite structures that they didn't want the manufacturing technology to leave the US.
Saw this
Fairey Gannet
at the Duluth MN Air Show a couple of years ago. It's a 3 man ASW version.
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ARAR 12 radar and radio location systemIs that big blister on the belly a sensor? I don't see gun barrels poking out, but it could be the angle...
Saw this
Fairey Gannet
at the Duluth MN Air Show a couple of years ago. It's a 3 man ASW version.
.........just a post war British design. An abomination all on it's own.I've lost track...is this an Autobot or a Decepticon?
Good God, the powerplant..........just a post war British design. An abomination all its own.
Is that big blister on the belly a sensor? I don't see gun barrels poking out, but it could be the angle...
ARAR 12 radar and radio location system
All I know was that I was waiting on a passport to go to Singapore when the State Department shot it down.I think there were plenty of proposals, including sales to Taiwan, but nothing firm with the F-20. I think some of it was played up as PR on the part of Northrop.