Lieutenant Commander Godfrey de Chevalier does not approve!
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That sonofabitch is probably in rate for this pass…….
Lieutenant Commander Godfrey de Chevalier does not approve!
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SNC wants to build a clean sheet design...
SNC Teams With Northrop Grumman, GA For U.S. Navy Trainer Bid | Aviation Week Network
Sierra Nevada Company has brought on two major companies to pitch a new-build trainer aircraft for the U.S. Navy.aviationweek.com
SNC wants to build a clean sheet design...
SNC Teams With Northrop Grumman, GA For U.S. Navy Trainer Bid | Aviation Week Network
Sierra Nevada Company has brought on two major companies to pitch a new-build trainer aircraft for the U.S. Navy.aviationweek.com
Personally, I like your jet. I’m cheering for the Heartland Hitter!See Post #152, this thread. You are all (mostly) experienced professionals, so you can draw your own conclusions.
By the way, that Textron Airland design from my link was never sold, nor was it licensed to be reproduced by another company. Just sayin'...
Personally, I like your jet. I’m cheering for the Heartland Hitter!

I'm not an experienced professional, but is it really too much to ask to have the next one ready to go when the last one is about ready to be put out to pasture?See Post #152, this thread. You are all (mostly) experienced professionals, so you can draw your own conclusions.
By the way, that Textron Airland design from my link was never sold, nor was it licensed to be reproduced by another company. Just sayin'...
Not the point I was trying to make, but yes… that would be nice.I'm not an experienced professional, but is it really too much to ask to have the next one ready to go when the last one is about ready to be put out to pasture?
I'm just shouting from the cheap seats.Not the point I was trying to make, but yes… that would be nice.
It’s basically a handful of strike students from each squadron who complete CQ during a boat work up. I DID know I was going before I started the phase but most of the other squadrons didn’t know till after the field check.Announced a few weeks ago, at least 1 Strike student from each class is going back to the boat. Strike studs have still been doing the exact same amount of FCLP's as their E2 counterparts (180 min to start phase 1 FCLP's, 250 min to start CQ in Phase 2), but CQ for Strike students has been concluding at the field while the E2 folks head off the next day for their 10 passes that count. It was explained to us that the logic of having 1 per class (randomly assigned, won't know who until right before flyoff) is to motivate both paddles and strike studs to give a shit more during the CQ phase.