See Ron, I TOLD you !!!!
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=cbc_1190294058
It's actually pretty common by now:
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?distict_entry=true&aircraftsearch=Northrop%20F-5E%20Saeghe%20(Thunder)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa%27eqeh
there was a picture in AFM this month, with 4 of them in a Blue Angels like color scheme :mellow:
I have been arguing that I have seen these flying out of a nearby airbase, and everyone kept on telling me that I was seeing things...SO THERE !
Quote from: cthulhu77 on June 11, 2009, 09:03:26 AM
I have been arguing that I have seen these flying out of a nearby airbase, and everyone kept on telling me that I was seeing things...SO THERE !
Didn't you live in the US?
Yeah, he is in Arizona.
Greg, really don't think you are seeing Iranian aircraft in your area and since they are the only ones who make them...
You need to sneak down to the local base and try getting us a pic.
Course, if Iran does have aircraft operating out of the Arizona desert, that opens a whole new world of questions. :blink:
Looking at the Iranian fighter and seeing as there are quite a few F-5 airframes available, how
difficult would it actually be for the DoD, USAF and N-G to whip up a conversion in order to
get an idea of the Iranian machine's capabilities?
My guess is not very.
ATG Javelin perhaps?
Supersonic private jet / Military trainer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=500mWly3WSE&feature=related
Craig
Quote from: fallenphoenix on June 11, 2009, 12:56:25 PM
ATG Javelin perhaps?
Supersonic private jet / Military trainer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=500mWly3WSE&feature=related
Craig
Oh I like these beauties.....Just need a lotto win and I'm there!!!!
It's been over six months since I have seen twin tailed F-5's flying out of Williams AFB, but they are there and gone in a second or two...no time to rush for the camera. The military portion of the airfield is off limits, the only things you can see from the fence are the C-5's and B-52's.
Everyone kept on telling me that I wasn't seeing them. Darn it, I know what a bloody F-5/20 looks like! The design was leased from Northrop by the Iranians...they didn't design it, so why couldn't we have built some too, for 'aggressor' training?
You're still seeing things.....
:thumbsup:
Quote from: lancer on June 12, 2009, 07:54:15 AM
Oh I like these beauties.....Just need a lotto win and I'm there!!!!
You'll need to win the Powerball in order to restart the company in order to buy one. Then you need to win the Lotto to pay some of the debts and then win the Lotto again to actually buy one.
Quote from: joncarrfarrelly on June 11, 2009, 12:52:53 PM
Looking at the Iranian fighter and seeing as there are quite a few F-5 airframes available, how
difficult would it actually be for the DoD, USAF and N-G to whip up a conversion in order to
get an idea of the Iranian machine's capabilities?
My guess is not very.
Perhaps, but i don't think the USAF would go through the hassle to convert it for a real aircraft. They could find it's capabilities by computers. Afterall, it is merely an upgrade, not a new aircraft, and some sources say that much of the upgrade is of the non-visible type :thumbsup:
What color are they, Greg? Grey on grey?
Here's a thought: Boeing or someone may have dusted off the YF-17 prototypes for flight testing of some sort. The original Hornet did look a bit more like the F-5 than later marks.
Quote from: Jschmus on June 17, 2009, 09:55:04 PM
Here's a thought: Boeing or someone may have dusted off the YF-17 prototypes for flight testing of some sort. The original Hornet did look a bit more like the F-5 than later marks.
Both YF-17s are at museums today.
Quote from: John Howling Mouse on June 13, 2009, 09:31:55 AM
What color are they, Greg? Grey on grey?
I think it is gray. :wacko:
It is curious, what would be, if competition has won YF-17 (P-600), instead of YF-16?