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Old 07-14-2007, 03:17 PM   #11
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Österreich (Austria) receives their toys:

http://www.bmlv.at/download_archiv/p...&currRubrik=55

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Old 07-14-2007, 04:14 PM   #12
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Old 07-14-2007, 07:47 PM   #13
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Spain? I mean, where did you take these pictures?
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Old 07-14-2007, 08:28 PM   #14
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these kinda pictures are usualy held from becoming public, how on earth did you manage to take these past security?
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I bought this add-on for download sometime ago, I think directly on some german site of the developer.

The external 3D-models are very good, but I don't like the cockpit much. I cannot judge about the flight model of course, but I can say it is extremely fun to fly. The sound is just superb, truly breathtaking.

In general I find mostly the cockpits of third-party stuff for FSX below standard. FSX itself is just lovely, the software fully exploits shaders 2.0 and has a better atmosphere than Lockon I find.

Flying around with the Eurofighters through the valleys is incredible, specially since FSX has nice wheather effects.
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these kinda pictures are usualy held from becoming public, how on earth did you manage to take these past security?
Another question would be what would make them turbines secret?
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It's not like it's the best engine ever, besides, all you can see is that it has turbine blades, wow, plus bypass ducts to cool the outer skin. Now we, and the Chinese experts, can conclude that this is indeed a jet engine, that it won't melt, and that it is made out of metal. Wow, that's some real NSA/CIA/NRO/MI6 stuff, wowee :/
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Plus, isn't RAM pain like hazardous and irritating, or was that made up by the counterintelligence community?
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Plus, isn't RAM pain like hazardous and irritating, or was that made up by the counterintelligence community?
Some of the early RAM compounds were toxic, yep.


A photograph of a jet engine can't give you much in the way of intel.

If you know the details of the alloys used, the ceramic coatings, the cooling systems, the precise shape of the blades . . . . then that's the real espionage gold

I saw two models of jet engine blade in production a couple of years ago - the same engine, but one with straight 2D designed blades, and the more modern one with blades shaped in 3D with variable chord and twist along the span. They claimed a 5%+ improvement just for the modern shape . . . . . which is quite a lot.
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these kinda pictures are usualy held from becoming public, how on earth did you manage to take these past security?
Pilotasso i see you are very very interested, so i will upload some more especialy for you You can save the one with me in the cockpit of a "real" typhoon, lol...BTW it's so interesting if you have a job in the airforce and working in the crewreception..














Somebody know this team?? Very gently but also niccceeee peoples...

Enough pictures pilot??

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