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RE: Military Aviation (56k..just no..go home LOTS OF PICTURES)
Here I've included all variants of the sukhoi fitter. Its a very underrated, favored design of mine. I've always enjoyed the shockcone radar of the early sukhois and
Mig-21s. It gives them a lot of personality.
The fitter has taken part in several skirmishes with the US, most notably in 1988 when two F-14s shot down two Libyan fighters that engaged with their atoll missiles.
Both missed and were promptly shot down by two aim-9s. The fighters also participated heavily in the Iraq-Iran war, taking many losses.
Its a very innovative, cool design in my opinion. The Su-7 was the first fighter jet with variable geometry wings and it could fulfil a number of rolls, though none
very well. I believe it was mostly relegated to fighter-bomber duty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2DKVFAZ9pA here's a nice little patriotic su-22 vid because I can't find anything else and I think the iraq-iran vids would be a bit too
grim for forum goers, possibly offensive. The omitted video shows us just how war is and the 20 sec quite is quite frightening. You can try youtubing it yourself.
For all you "little Marxists" and communists fans, the early sukhois and especially the -21 were the face of the movement and a symbol to many people. They were heavily imported allies of the soviet union,
though not as much as the Mig-21 fishbed.
Most famous operations of this jet off the top of my head: Peru, Libya, and Vietnam (not during the US-Vietnam war). I'm pretty sure its been phased out by the USSR/Russia Federation years ago in favor of he Su-24 and Su-34.



























a fitter with its contemporary the Mig-29
I hope you guys enjoy this, doubtful but hey.
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Next up another Russian jet and a Mig at that. One of my favorite Migs of all time: the flogger. The flogger has two variants, one that served the traditional interceptor/fighter role and a devoted ground attack plane called the -27. They were both made from he same airframe and are pretty identical, the Mig-27 has a different looking nose and weaponry of coursee.
The Mig-23 has the "esteemed" honor of doing the tango with the US military on several occasions, one case being when two Libyan floggers like felt trolling the radar in a no fly zone during an F-14 patrol. Well, I love the Mig-23, but I gotta say those guys got what they deserved and never stood a chance. War is war after all.
During the Persian-Gulf war of the 90s, F-15s claimed 8 Mig-23s as well. The plane was also used extensively during the earlier Iraq-Iran war, in many cases being used to dispense chemical agents on the kurds by Saddam. One cannot forgot the Israel conflicts with Syria and Egytp as well, well the Flogger also faced its own loses due to factors such as SAMS (surface to air missiles) and other jets.
Kill records for the Mig-23 are dubious at best. Sides from all wars claim that the -23 shot down at least one plane during each battle and Iraqi pilots claimed a flogger took down an F-16. I love my Mig-23, but these claims are most likely the results of political propaganda and whatnot. The Mig-23, compared to its rivals in each war, is a relatively low tech jet. It was very state of the art at the time of its unveiling and a crowning achievement of Soviet engineering but by the time it was brought out to war its contemporaries were fair superior or had much better training.
Don't fret Mig-23, I still love you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67FoFR90XYs




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this is an example of the Mig-27 variant








my favorite kind of photo, I love aircraft lined up on the runway



This post was last modified: 05-09-2012 02:30 AM by Neue Ziel.
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The venerable old F-4 phantom, "The Smoker" as my dad calls it. Most famous for their combat sorties against the North Vietnamese Migs, until the introduction of the Top Gun and Red Flag training programs both planes were pretty close matches performance wise. This perplexed westerners who were shocked to their high quality American jets shot down by what appeared to them as low tech "pinko"fighters not fit for a rice farmer (no offense there, I appreciate all the Migs and am only taking in terminology a pilot then would use). The early airwar of Vietnam was a sobering moment for the US military and they had to up the anty. Eventually they did, both navy and airforce adopted their own special training programs for dog fighting. F-4s were at a very big advantage vs the Migs in terms of terrain as well, the North Vietnamese used typical soviet tactics were fighters were given orders via ground control. Additionally many of the older Migs used, such as the -17 and -19 were much better turners.
After proper training the US navy and Airforce were better equiped to deal with the threats of their enemy's airpower and the tides turned greatly. Great aces came from both sides of the war, though the USN boosted a slightly higher kill score.
A number of countries operate(d) the F-4, mostly enemies of the Soviet Union and its allies. In a show of good will the US government sold squadrons of F-5 Freedom Fighters, F-4 Phantoms and F-14 Tomcats. A few years later on the whole 'coup rebellion thing happened and now one of the US biggest military enemies has a large amount of American produced planes! These aircraft served in the Iraq-Iran war, though finding out who shot down who is so confusing. There's so much propaganda, confusion and many factors. I do believe they had air to air kills but its such a headache trying to believe what's true. It seems every claimed air to air kill of the Iranian or Iraqi military can also be attributed to ground fire or pilot error. This is not me being racist toward either nations, I find the Iraq-Iran war truly fascinating and think the Persians are beautiful people with a rich culture. Military stuff is so damn confusing though.
I will give the Irans the props though: they have the sickest paint schemes for their F-4s and F-14s.
A whole plethora of countries used the F-4 and its variants as well, I don't feel like cheating and going to wikipedia right now. Greece, Japan, Germany etc. The US retired its F-4s but brought them back for first Persian Gulf War to serve the role of "wild weasels", flying low and trolling radar. Israeli F-4s have an extensive combat record with Egypt and Syrian Migs as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpYfqI8uMKM



























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Now, I'm going to post one last batch before I go read my book. I'm gradually going up, though not in any real particular order. Once I get into the sukhoi flankers and F-15 eagles there are going to be A TON of pictures. My sukhoi folder is so big and I already feel I'm overwhelming people but until someone complains I'll just keep posting.
Next up is another very infamous soviet jet...The Mig-21 Fishbed! It and the C-130 are the most exported aircraft in the world and the fishbed is a mainstay of countless third world air forces that can't afford the fancier stuff. Lately a few Flankers have been integrated into a few third world airforces, usually good will from Russia, but if you see a really, really poor country and you wonder "Man..how can see these guys even have an airforce?" You can bet there's a hangar with a Mig-21 somewhere. I know my post sounds derogatory, but its for these reasons I admire the fishbed. Its design came into being during the 50s and it STILL has staying power, of course with numerous avionic upgrades and improvements.
The Mig-21 will never compete with a hundred million dollar F-22 raptor, but its a cool jet. You ever dreamed of owning your own fighter jet? Might wanna check ebay for Mig-21s. Of course I'm going to assume you're stinking rich because the transportation costs alone along with fuel..sheesh. Even the cheapest jet is still a fortune. The Mig 21 is a great plane though, it was made to take off from the most crude of runways like its other soviet brethren and it was created with efficiency and cost in mind.
The Mig-21 is also a symbol of the soviet union. Low cost, high numbers, small size etc. A Mig 21 is quite petite compared to its american rival the F-4 phantom. Many armchair generals still debate which plane is truly superior. In the end the majority will agree on the F-4 phantom, but that's probably taking pilot training into account. I think most aces of the Vietnam war feared the agile, older Mig-17 and 19 more to be honest.
I still love the fishbed, it fascinates me and has so much personality. I'll admit, 98% of jets and bombers have a personality to me. Now enjoy some pictures:
The Mig-21 was and is still used by many airforces around the world. It has an extensive combat record with the US in Vietnam and Israel via Syria and other countries. I'm sure there have been other skirmishes
as well but I don't want to retreat to wikipedia so fast. I believe the Iraqi military used the Mig-21 and Su-22 fitter in either the Iraq-Iran war or the Persian Gulf war. To be honest, such a huge bulk of the Iraqi
airforce was hit before it even took off so I can't be certain.
China (PLAAF) uses a reverse engineered version of the fishbed called the J-7, produced by Shenyang. Pakistan uses its own indigenous fishbed variant called the F-7. Its heavily based off the reverse engineered J-7.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reVZ9aPYi9A *great video*






























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I'm loving it. Keep them coming.
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Dude I LOVE the foxbat! I'm nowhere near being done. I was posting this topic too on WP but it eventually started pissing people off so I got a bit discouraged but if you guys want I will def. continue. Foxbat is the only jet that has an alleged air to air against a US plane (though this is VERY controversial and could very well be propaganda on the Iraqi side, which is common). There was also an Iraqi Foxbat ace in the Iraq-Iran war but he was shot down and killed by an Iranian F-14. Most of his kills were F-5s, recon planes and a jammer. Still nice to have a kill record though.
Also the foxbat frequently targeted F-111s and B-52s, causing them to have to abort missions. No one was shot down though (on the allies side)
My only request to people is to not bring a bunch of political stuff into this topic like my one on the other forum. Some dude sort of shitted it up and I responded and probably sounded like a douche, but I was right. War sucks, I don't agree with a lot of stuff the US does but I've loved jets since I was a kid. If you think they're instruments of death and war then go hate on guns first. I'm really stoked I'm seeing such positivity with my topic here.
Anyways, I'm going to keep posting. I'll try to update this everyday with 1-2 new aircraft. I'll try to lower the pic spam to just 5 to 7 really good pics too.
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I'm not going in any real particular order. I'm kind of going through Vietnam era american planes but later I'm going to bounce around back to Russian and French stuff etc. Keeping up some variety and getting some of the good oldies out of the way.
I'm back again to post a very classic, oldie that is deeply endeared into my heart that really doesn't get much love at all. What jet is that? The F-105 Thunderchief, one of the few Century series jets I'm going to bother posting. The F-105 was a workhorse of the Vietnam war, built as a fighter bomber and its operators gave it the nickname "Thud" because of the sound it made when it was shot down. This was frequently the case as by the end of the Vietnam war the over half othe F-105's production line had been destroyed in combat. This plane flew some of the most dangerous, deadly missions in the war and despite being dubbed a fighter bomber it lacked the air to air dog fighting capabilities of the F-4 phantom. The F-105 was not completely defenseless in the sky however and is credited with 27 kills (I had to cheat to wiki this part,sorry).
Most F-105s were destroyed by ground fire and SAMs (surface to air missiles) aka the flying telephone polls of death. Always fly parallel to them, pilots would say! By the end of the Vietnam War the F-105 had been phased out in favor of the F-4II and F-111. Remaining F-105 squads were used for dangerous wild weasel missions where they would fly low, troll radar and destroy SAMs.
With the end of the Vietnam War, F-105s were phased out completely. With over half its production line destroyed in combat and the fact that the design itself was rather outdated (like all century jets at the time). I believe a few went to the air national guard (don't quote me here) and some went to Taiwan. The jet is no longer in service anymore.
The F-105 is very interesting and if you are into war literature I recommend any book discussing the exploits of the pilots. Thud aviators probably had the most dangerous, high risk missions involving aircraft in the air, faced many losses and were preyed on frequently by Vietnamese Migs. A funny story though: a crew of F-4 pilots decided they would get the jump on some North Vietnamese fighters and switched all their radio speak to whatever the F-105 pilots used in hopes that the NV would intercept the signals . They pretended they were in fact F-105 pilots flying on a typical strike mission. Of course the migs came, thinking they had their ducks in a barrel and were promptly destroyed by the fighter pilots who had superior training by this point in the war.
One last interesting fact before I post pictures: the F-105 looks suspiciously like a Mig 21 fishbed if you are viewing it from up above!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDVGlVpWrM0 GREAT retro clip, highly recommended if you want a glimpse into the past







an F-105 air to air kill, looks like a Mig 17 being targeted

doesn't it look A LOT like a Mig 21 from the bottom?




Yes, the Thunderbirds use to fly F-105s!















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I'm actually in the process of creating some military aircraft in blender, including a Foxbat.
Here is a MiG-25 with the ailerons, rudders and tailplanes seperate for game development purposes.
Supermarine Spitfire.
Harrier GR7
Here, ive got as far as adding the hardpoints, gun pods and most of the cockpit including the seat, flight stick and HUD but i've yet to add undercarriage, pegasus engine exhaust or weapons.

Whoa, that is AWESOME looking! I love it the foxbat and GR7 especially. Anyways, the last time I was logged in here I had this big post for the A-6 but my comp crashed and it was late. I've been depressed and in a *** mood for awhile.
I might just make this the general military aviation thread while posting really good pics and write ups on planes. Do any of you guys read military aviation non fiction/fiction? The best books I've read are probably Thud Ridge, a real account of the experiences of a F-105 pilot in Vietnam, and Bogeys and Bandits. I'm working on the latter right now, having finally swallowed my cyanide pill and finishing Yamato: A Rage In Heaven (not a fun read but I never give up on a book). Currently I've ordered a copy of Robert Shaw's Fighter Combat tactics (don't know the official name) to help me with sims in the future as well as my own aviation related writing.
Also have a Yefim Gordon book on the Tu-160 coming..but damn its hard to get his stuff anymore. I have his flogger book, which is great..picked it for 19$ last year and now its 75$! I know the scans are probably online but I'm a collector.
Anyways, back to the Foxbat, it was a really cool plane and I had a lot of new found respect for it after reading about how tough the pilots fought against two American F-15Cs in the First Gulf War. I think Iraqi foxbat pilots were the creme of the crop, as far as Saddam regime aviators go, they had a Mig 25 ace too. I think the Foxhound is great too, I found some really awesome google earth shots of a russian airfield with foxhounds sitting outside. They cover their bombers though, I've yet to find any.
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holy jets! very interesting! Maybe everyone should post about their hobby/obsession.... hehe I would never have to use google again
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holy jets! very interesting! Maybe everyone should post about their hobby/obsession.... hehe I would never have to use google again
Yeah, like I said, not bashing other communities but I posted this thread on another aspie site and mostly annoyed people and got trolled for being a war monger. Aspies tend to get fixated on certain subjects and need an outlet/place to post. I considered a blog but don't really feel comfortable doing that. I'm obsessed with a few more things than jets but they are one of the things I can actually post about. Its nice and therapeutic, I'm kind of lucky because my dad shares some of my interest and we talk about different planes and current projects now.
One thing that comes to mind is the F-35, how we both dislike it for a number of reasons. I see it as a repeat of making Vietnam era mistakes (no internal gunpod, gee HOPE THOSE MISSILES REALLY WORK) and the idea of replacing the durable A-10 with one of these..ugh. A-10 can loiter around a battlefield forever, is cheap, durable as hell, great at what it does. Oh well, at least the F-35 doesn't intentionally kill its pilots like the F-22 .
Also I believe the Chinese J-20 outclasses the F-35, which I believe is its direct rival..I think the russian PAK-FA is more a response to the F-22. Really, I don't care either way, I just don't like the look of the F-35. J-20 is so pretty.


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