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Re: Film and TV catering

Post by heydaralon » Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:14 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:
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LOL yes.


But in terms of combat record, the F-15 was the greatest fighter of all time. Undefeated.
If the F22 is superior, why is the F15 better in combat? Definitely a dumb question, but I know a few military guys who have a hard on for the F15, but I don't know specifically why they like it.

The F-22 is new and has not faced a fifth gen fighter in combat yet.

The F-15 will almost certainly go down to some Russian or Chinese fifth gen airframe at some point.

It is just that the F-15 was far better than any competitor of its time. The F-22 is better than the F-15, obviously, but not really that far advanced to its in fifth gen competitors as the F-15 was to fourth gen competitors.

F-35 is dog shit. Lockmart fucked us hard with that deal.
If we fought an all out World War in the future, comparable to the last 2, do you think that all of the high tech gadgets either side had would get destroyed almost immediately and we'd revert back to simple trench large troop movement type shit? It takes 18 months to make some of those fighter planes, and costs over one hundred times more, adjusted for inflation. If we were fighting someone with similar tech, I don't know if we could keep making them as fast as they were getting destroyed. During the Iran/Iraq war, the Iranians had a bunch of F14's that the Americans gave them when the shaw was in power. Since the US was at odds with them, they couldn't get replacement parts, so they were very very careful with how they used them in combat with Saddam. I'm not really a war games guy, but it seems like these planes might not be the deciding factor. idk
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Re: Film and TV catering

Post by Speaker to Animals » Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:19 pm

heydaralon wrote:
Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:14 pm
Speaker to Animals wrote:
Tue Oct 23, 2018 1:59 pm
heydaralon wrote:
Tue Oct 23, 2018 1:44 pm


If the F22 is superior, why is the F15 better in combat? Definitely a dumb question, but I know a few military guys who have a hard on for the F15, but I don't know specifically why they like it.

The F-22 is new and has not faced a fifth gen fighter in combat yet.

The F-15 will almost certainly go down to some Russian or Chinese fifth gen airframe at some point.

It is just that the F-15 was far better than any competitor of its time. The F-22 is better than the F-15, obviously, but not really that far advanced to its in fifth gen competitors as the F-15 was to fourth gen competitors.

F-35 is dog shit. Lockmart fucked us hard with that deal.
If we fought an all out World War in the future, comparable to the last 2, do you think that all of the high tech gadgets either side had would get destroyed almost immediately and we'd revert back to simple trench large troop movement type shit? It takes 18 months to make some of those fighter planes, and costs over one hundred times more, adjusted for inflation. If we were fighting someone with similar tech, I don't know if we could keep making them as fast as they were getting destroyed. During the Iran/Iraq war, the Iranians had a bunch of F14's that the Americans gave them when the shaw was in power. Since the US was at odds with them, they couldn't get replacement parts, so they were very very careful with how they used them in combat with Saddam. I'm not really a war games guy, but it seems like these planes might not be the deciding factor. idk
I think against China those F-35s would get bricked early. Most F-22s would go down through attrition. The war would be won by B-52s escorted by F-15s.

I have no doubts the Chinese infiltrated Lockmart up and down, and all those bells and whistles are actually a vulnerability.

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Re: Film and TV catering

Post by heydaralon » Wed Oct 24, 2018 12:27 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:
Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:19 pm
heydaralon wrote:
Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:14 pm
Speaker to Animals wrote:
Tue Oct 23, 2018 1:59 pm



The F-22 is new and has not faced a fifth gen fighter in combat yet.

The F-15 will almost certainly go down to some Russian or Chinese fifth gen airframe at some point.

It is just that the F-15 was far better than any competitor of its time. The F-22 is better than the F-15, obviously, but not really that far advanced to its in fifth gen competitors as the F-15 was to fourth gen competitors.

F-35 is dog shit. Lockmart fucked us hard with that deal.
If we fought an all out World War in the future, comparable to the last 2, do you think that all of the high tech gadgets either side had would get destroyed almost immediately and we'd revert back to simple trench large troop movement type shit? It takes 18 months to make some of those fighter planes, and costs over one hundred times more, adjusted for inflation. If we were fighting someone with similar tech, I don't know if we could keep making them as fast as they were getting destroyed. During the Iran/Iraq war, the Iranians had a bunch of F14's that the Americans gave them when the shaw was in power. Since the US was at odds with them, they couldn't get replacement parts, so they were very very careful with how they used them in combat with Saddam. I'm not really a war games guy, but it seems like these planes might not be the deciding factor. idk
I think against China those F-35s would get bricked early. Most F-22s would go down through attrition. The war would be won by B-52s escorted by F-15s.

I have no doubts the Chinese infiltrated Lockmart up and down, and all those bells and whistles are actually a vulnerability.
I thought about that. An analogy is this:

What if both of us took a class together, and every day I copied your homework and got the same grade on the assignments. That would work until the test comes. Then you'd pass and I'd be fucked.

If China is openly stealing our IP and designs, than it would work for them until we fought and went into a total war scenario. Then they wouldn't be able to invent and improvise. America has a knack for getting creative when the stakes are high.
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Re: Film and TV catering

Post by Speaker to Animals » Wed Oct 24, 2018 12:30 pm

heydaralon wrote:
Wed Oct 24, 2018 12:27 pm
Speaker to Animals wrote:
Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:19 pm
heydaralon wrote:
Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:14 pm


If we fought an all out World War in the future, comparable to the last 2, do you think that all of the high tech gadgets either side had would get destroyed almost immediately and we'd revert back to simple trench large troop movement type shit? It takes 18 months to make some of those fighter planes, and costs over one hundred times more, adjusted for inflation. If we were fighting someone with similar tech, I don't know if we could keep making them as fast as they were getting destroyed. During the Iran/Iraq war, the Iranians had a bunch of F14's that the Americans gave them when the shaw was in power. Since the US was at odds with them, they couldn't get replacement parts, so they were very very careful with how they used them in combat with Saddam. I'm not really a war games guy, but it seems like these planes might not be the deciding factor. idk
I think against China those F-35s would get bricked early. Most F-22s would go down through attrition. The war would be won by B-52s escorted by F-15s.

I have no doubts the Chinese infiltrated Lockmart up and down, and all those bells and whistles are actually a vulnerability.
I thought about that. An analogy is this:

What if both of us took a class together, and every day I copied your homework and got the same grade on the assignments. That would work until the test comes. Then you'd pass and I'd be fucked.

If China is openly stealing our IP and designs, than it would work for them until we fought and went into a total war scenario. Then they wouldn't be able to invent and improvise. America has a knack for getting creative when the stakes are high.

China steals to innovate, sure, but in this case I think they would steal to exploit. All this techno garbage they loaded onto the F-35 is going to cost us an air war.

So is the carrier group concept going to cost us a sea war.

Probably some other shit in the Army I haven't thought of too.

Merchants are running the government, and you get bells and whistles for lucrative government contract cash. It really isn't about winning wars.

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Post by Hastur » Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:01 pm

I'm glad Boeing and SAAB get the contract for the new trainer. A big deal for Swedish industry. It's pretty as well.

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Re: Film and TV catering

Post by heydaralon » Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:08 pm

Hastur wrote:
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I'm glad Boeing and SAAB get the contract for the new trainer. A big deal for Swedish industry. It's pretty as well.

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Re: Film and TV catering

Post by Hastur » Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:12 pm

heydaralon wrote:
Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:08 pm
Hastur wrote:
Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:01 pm
I'm glad Boeing and SAAB get the contract for the new trainer. A big deal for Swedish industry. It's pretty as well.

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Are you an engineer?
Yea. Software. Mostly web. Nothing impressive.
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Re: Film and TV catering

Post by heydaralon » Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:16 pm

Hastur wrote:
Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:12 pm
heydaralon wrote:
Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:08 pm
Hastur wrote:
Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:01 pm
I'm glad Boeing and SAAB get the contract for the new trainer. A big deal for Swedish industry. It's pretty as well.

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Are you an engineer?
Yea. Software. Mostly web. Nothing impressive.
For some reason I thought you were doing aerospace engineering stuff. Does Sweden have a good military in your opinion?
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Re: Film and TV catering

Post by Hastur » Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:29 pm

heydaralon wrote:
Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:16 pm
Hastur wrote:
Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:12 pm
heydaralon wrote:
Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:08 pm


Are you an engineer?
Yea. Software. Mostly web. Nothing impressive.
For some reason I thought you were doing aerospace engineering stuff. Does Sweden have a good military in your opinion?
We used to. We still have a lot of good arms manufacturers.
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Re: Film and TV catering

Post by Montegriffo » Sat Feb 23, 2019 1:52 pm

I'm getting too old for this shit.
Got home at 9pm last night after a 14.5 hour day and left again this morning at 4.30 for another 14hr day.

This one is for the History Channel and about spies.
Thankfully it's only 8 days and we're 3 days in now.

Today's location was at the county hall council offices. They have a jet fighter on a pedestal just outside the foyer.
My kitchen was parked about 30 yds away from it.

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It came from Coltishall airbase which shut about 10 years ago when the Jaguar was retired from service. Coltishall is the home base for this film company where they have a large hangar converted to studios.

Tomorrow we are at an aviation club near the airport in Norwich and they have a large twin-engined jet airliner on display inside the building.

Aeroplanes seem to be a running theme at the moment with these jobs.

How was the Jaguar rated StA?
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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