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chus69 escribió:La segunda foto de los Blue Angels no parece un montaje??
montgomery escribió:No es un montaje, es una ilusión optica, aunque uno este detrás del otro nois parece que todos estan a la misma distancia pero no es así.
Muy bueno el video alcaudón, por cierto en la explicación del video son correctos esos nombres?? pone que hay B-2 pero son F-117. vamos eso parece
saludos
417th ABL flight Test Squadron stands up
The Airborne Laser program, formerly of the 452nd Flight Test Squadron, now falls under the 417th Flight Test Squadron, which was activated in a ceremony Thursday. The 417th FLTS, comprised of about 750 people, including the contractor workforce and the government workforce, is responsible for flight testing the YAL-1A Airborne Laser aircraft, shown above. The aircraft is currently in Wichita, Kan., receiving modifications to the sub-structure of the aircraft to accommodate the integration of the weapons system.
(Photo by Master Sgt. James Graham)
Airborne laser on track for intercept test
Posted on: Mar. 21st, 2006 || www.flightglobal.com
Downgraded to a demonstration, with plans for production on hold, the ambitious US Airborne Laser (ABL) programme is keeping to a schedule that calls for a ballistic missile shoot-down test in 2008, says prime contractor Boeing.
Tests planned for this year will culminate in the first closed-loop target tracking and beam firing using a low-power surrogate laser. The high-energy laser (HEL) will be installed in the YAL-1 prototype next year for flight tests leading up to the crucial shoot-down demonstration. “It's holding schedule. The risk is coming down,”says ABL programme director Greg Hyslop. Agreed in 2003, the revised schedule calls for a lethal test in 2008 to prove that a ballistic missile can be shot down in its boost phase using a megawatt-class laser mounted in a modified 747-400F.
Orel escribió:Capitan Hidalgo, el otro es el F-21A Lion, que eran Kfir C1 estadounidenses.
Se alquilaron 25 para entrenamiento agresor, 12 para la Navy con el escuadrón VF-43 que mentas y 13 con el USMC operados por el VMFT-401 en MCAS Yuma.
Los de la Navy fueron devueltos en 1988 y reemplazados por F-16N.
Los del USMC fueron cambiados por F-5Es en 1989.
Un saludo
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