Hi guys, thanks for all the comments and enquiries though I will have to apologise as it is not in my intention to disclose any potential plane spotting locations that have not been revealed publicly for reasons of "security" as promised to a certain individual, though it shouldn't be too difficult for people familiar with the layout of aerodrome: WSSS to figure out that particular vantage point in question where the photos are taken. Your kind understanding is very much appreciated.![]()
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Hi, nice shots there! i am new to this thread, and by no means aircraft expert.. :embrass:
but, i realised that the helmet size of the copilot is quite small compare to the pilot, or is it just me?:sweat:
i love aircraft, but i am not an expert like you guys.. my father use to work at IAe (Indonesian Aerospace, or locally known as IPTN) in the design team for the N250 before the company affected by the monetary crisis.. i do share the same interest in aviation, but mostly i only admire the birds, i don't really know the specs of them.. haha!
cheers!
I thought nobody realise it , for one I cannot be sure if the backseat is a WSO. The individual appears smaller than the pilot. Either a teenager or female; also the individual was holding on to the console with the right hand all the way till landing. The sleeve was folded to the elbow which I doubt is regulation. Or unless WSO are getting smaller in sizes?
Also, a big welcome to you !:lovegrin:
The pilot is wearing a Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS). It makes the helmet alot bigger because there are projectors on the helmet projecting onto the visor.
The ejection seats of the back-seater/WSO in twin-seater eagles (B, D, DJ, E, I, K, S, SG) are situated lower compared to the front-seater, hence, giving an impression he's a shorty.
yup, i thought it was a female copilot, but it is still quite small.. It's so intriguing.. hehe..
btw, in page 10, post 3190, you can see the same thing, the copilot has quite small helmet, but the photo below it it is "normal" in size.. haha! just another out of nowhere observation..
thanks for the warm welcome!
Looks like a test dummy to me. Either that, or it's "take your child to work day" :bsmilie::bsmilie:
Looks like a test dummy to me. Either that, or it's "take your child to work day" :bsmilie::bsmilie:
Actually it's none of the above. It's R2D2! Ha ha!
IIRC, the Americans lent-leased approximately 50 P-51C and P-51D Mustangs to the Chinese in the final months of World War Two which was subsequently used by the Kuomintang (KMT) against the Communist Party of China (CPC) as they fought over control of the mainland.The Chinese had Mustang?
These two get my pick. :thumbsup:Hi to all. I was a SFO in early October and was fortunate to catch the USN Blue Angels Aerobatics Team. They performed at The Bay Area, in front of the Fisherman's Wharf. Hope you like my newbie shots of they amazing performance. Please do comment. Thank you.
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Interesting, the lead band singer holds an Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) with Boeing 757 type rating and flies "Ed Force One" himself as a Pilot-In-Command (PIC) for Astraeus Airlines where he is currently employed as their marketing director. :think:here is a plane you guys can try spotting next year feb
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/Ed-Force_one_757.jpg
Ed Force One
I'll be attending the band's show at the indoor stadium
Looks like a test dummy to me. Either that, or it's "take your child to work day" :bsmilie::bsmilie:
Actually it's none of the above. It's R2D2! Ha ha!
All of you got it wrong, that's actually the autopilot. :bsmilie:no, lah, it was Yoda..:think: