Yakovlev Yak-24Acerider wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/53253 … choppa.jpg
Yes. Your turn, nice.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Yakovlev Yak-24Acerider wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/53253 … choppa.jpg
Last edited by Acerider (2010-10-26 18:18:18)
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Oh, sorry floppy , we'll guess yours.FloppY_ wrote:
Here is one, related...burnzz wrote:
not a jet, sorry . . .
http://i53.tinypic.com/ilegc5.jpg
What is that thing? Hmmm... *thinking caps on*
And we've run out of jets. We can post any helicopter, plane, or jet.
Easy one. Need the Australian designation though
Boeing 737 Aew&C, dont know how the aussie definitions work, even though you guys are commonwealth with us and all . If someone gets the aussie designation right give em the next shot. Still working on yours floppy, it aint easy.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Easy one. Need the Australian designation though
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z43/ … 707100.jpg
Technically burnnz every helicopter is a jet because they use turboshaft engines, powered by you guessed it, jets.
Eh good enough
Need an RWF about why.burnzz wrote:
technically, you*re an asshole.Acerider wrote:
Technically burnnz every helicopter is a jet because they use turboshaft engines, powered by you guessed it, jets.
If the women don't find ya handsome. They should at least find ya handy.
I got you FloppyFloppY_ wrote:
Here is one, related...burnzz wrote:
not a jet, sorry . . .
http://i53.tinypic.com/ilegc5.jpg
Hughes XH-17 "Flying Crane"
It was made with parts off other aircraft
It's called the Wedgetail.Acerider wrote:
Boeing 737 Aew&C, dont know how the aussie definitions work, even though you guys are commonwealth with us and all . If someone gets the aussie designation right give em the next shot. Still working on yours floppy, it aint easy.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Easy one. Need the Australian designation though
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z43/ … 707100.jpg
Technically burnnz every helicopter is a jet because they use turboshaft engines, powered by you guessed it, jets.
And not every helicopter is a jet. Some are powered by reciprocating (piston-powered) engines...particularly early models and home-builts.
And for the sake of sanity...helicopters of any type clearly don't meet the intent of "Name That Jet". Allowing turboprop fixed-wing aircraft is probably pushing it, but it's still close enough.
And enough with the petty attacks, ladies. Take it up by the bike rack after cheerleading practice.
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A winrar is you...CC-Marley wrote:
I got you FloppyFloppY_ wrote:
Here is one, related...burnzz wrote:
not a jet, sorry . . .
http://i53.tinypic.com/ilegc5.jpg
Hughes XH-17 "Flying Crane"
It was made with parts off other aircraft
And technically it is a jet, since the rotor is powered by jets at the tips of each blade...
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Last edited by Acerider (2010-10-27 03:52:09)
that isn't a jet!
owned
pace!
lol
owned
pace!
lol
Turboprops are made by using jets to spin the propellors, in the most basic lingo. Just name it.Dauntless wrote:
that isn't a jet!
owned
pace!
lol
no thanks pace, i think you're owned
Dauntless wrote:
no thanks pace, i think you're owned
no u
FEOS wrote:
Allowing turboprop fixed-wing aircraft is probably pushing it, but it's still close enough.
So will some body PLEASE guess?PrivateVendetta wrote:
FEOS wrote:
Allowing turboprop fixed-wing aircraft is probably pushing it, but it's still close enough.
i guess you*re out of luck . . .
If no one guesses I'll guess it myself out of desperationburnzz wrote:
i guess you*re out of luck . . .
If the women don't find ya handsome. They should at least find ya handy.
I'll have to go with VW New Beetle + Strap-on jet engineUnkleRukus wrote:
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Embraer EMB 110Acerider wrote:
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YesM.O.A.B wrote:
Embraer EMB 110Acerider wrote:
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