ron sartell
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A couple of weeks ago I was in PHX and went to Luke A.F.B. and watched the f-16 do there thing and noticed as the went by with gear down and speed breaks out we could here a whistling.What might be causing this?
Thanks Ron
Simply explained, it is the device that makes the chem trails and the pilot must have forgotten to turn the master switch off.
I would keep questions like these to yourself so that the you don't have any visitors knocking on your door.....
And I can garuntee you nothing top secret is going on at Luke
I hope you're kidding because I have absolutely no clue what you're talking about and I fly the thing. And I can garuntee you nothing top secret is going on at Luke except some nervous lieutenants trying not to pork away their SFO's and graduate from the B course in one piece.
A couple of weeks ago I was in PHX and went to Luke A.F.B. and watched the f-16 do there thing and noticed as the went by with gear down and speed breaks out we could here a whistling.What might be causing this?
Thanks Ron
The flux capacitor in the T-6 has been known to whistle...I can't speak for the viper though
Must be an academy grad.....couldn't spot the humor for the trees
A couple of weeks ago I was in PHX and went to Luke A.F.B. and watched the f-16 do there thing and noticed as the went by with gear down and speed breaks out we could here a whistling.What might be causing this?
Thanks Ron
[SIZE=+1]I ask anyone that I can to just ask themselves this question: Suppose you are in the plane overhead and you are traveling along and the pilot comes on and tells everyone that for the sake of fuel conservation he is going to switch off the engines for a short period of time to conserve fuel. To someone on the ground observing the trail, it is regularly noticed that the trails are often broken... that is, they are 'on' for a few minuets then off again...and then on again. One on the ground must only conclude that the aircraft has had to shut down the engines for this to occur. There is no other explanation to this, unless the plane is emitting something other than jet exhaust.[/SIZE]