A Hoax? The Qaher F-313 "super advanced" stealth fighter

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Re: A Hoax? The Qaher F-313 "super advanced" stealth fighter

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When is this going in the archive?

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#22 Post by acelanceloet »

it is already, as I linked you to the upload session.
http://www.shipbucket.com/images.php?di ... ie%20C.png
EDIT: also, all this is kind of irrelevant to the topic discussed here.
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Re: A Hoax? The Qaher F-313 "super advanced" stealth fighter

#23 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Gentlemen. Agreed, not relevant to the topic; maybe continue privately by pm?
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#24 Post by Erusia Force »

Is it wood? The front of the canopy shell and body looks like cardboard :P

This discussion has also given me an idea for a meme: Horten Ho 229, I was avoiding radar before it was cool.
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#25 Post by klagldsf »

Just reading over the Wikipedia article of Achmadimijad (or whatever), he seems to be an extremely contradictory and flat-out incompetent leader.

...and then suddenly the "Qaher-313" made total sense....
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#26 Post by Zephyr »

I do find the "1000 Hours" bit to be quite amusing. Nearly 42 Days in the air? Even with air-to-air refueling, one might think that would put a wee bit of strain on the pilot. Do they also have air-to-air deli delivery service?
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#27 Post by Thiel »

Probe and Drogue take-out or do they prefer Boom delivery?
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#28 Post by Zephyr »

Maybe lower a picnic basket on a rope as the pilot pops the canopy to reel it in? They could probably use old Yogi Bear cartoons for instructions on how to do that.
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#29 Post by klagldsf »

Zephyr wrote:I do find the "1000 Hours" bit to be quite amusing. Nearly 42 Days in the air? Even with air-to-air refueling, one might think that would put a wee bit of strain on the pilot. Do they also have air-to-air deli delivery service?
That most likely means it allegedly accumulated 1,000 hours of flying time. When you ridicule someone, make sure you actually know what you're talking about lest you end up being the one ridiculed.
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#30 Post by Zephyr »

klagldsf wrote:
Zephyr wrote:I do find the "1000 Hours" bit to be quite amusing. Nearly 42 Days in the air? Even with air-to-air refueling, one might think that would put a wee bit of strain on the pilot. Do they also have air-to-air deli delivery service?
That most likely means it allegedly accumulated 1,000 hours of flying time. When you ridicule someone, make sure you actually know what you're talking about lest you end up being the one ridiculed.
meh. My way was funnier.
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