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Old 02-02-2006 | 06:48 PM
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All I can really say to that is..wow. It must hurt.....
 
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Old 02-02-2006 | 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Jack The Ripper
Gotts say though, those navy pilots have ***** of steel landing on those carriers at night.....
haha not me man..
 
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Old 02-02-2006 | 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Jason24
dude shut your fawking punk *** up. oh you drive a GT... oh my lord!... -_-

shutup and wake up in the real world bitch... none of that shyt matters... your still a loser. Its not my fault you got your *** beat by someone in the Marines... or whatever it is that you have against me... And where exactly in Pensacola are you located... i am supposed to go out there to visit a buddy who finished some Aviation Mechanics Training recently...

p.s. sorry i didnt reply right away your not important
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Ohhhh lordy.
 
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Old 02-02-2006 | 07:39 PM
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Smile Easy with those numbers, Mr Jack.

Did you see the movie "We were Soldiers (and young once)"?? The unit portrayed there was the First Cavalary Division and while in Viet Nam they had over 500 helicopters. In fact, there were over 3500 helicopters deployed to Viet Nam by the US Army. This is in addition to all other aviation units stationed in the states, Germany, Italy, Korea, etc.. During the heighth of the war (approx 1965 - 1971) the US army had more aircraft (including fixed wing(airplanes)) than all of the other services combined. Perhaps someone on this thread knows the current number of pilots and aircraft for each service?? Remember Mr Ripper, each aircraft had two pilots aboard.
 
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Old 02-02-2006 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by two-niner
Did you see the movie "We were Soldiers (and young once)"?? The unit portrayed there was the First Cavalary Division and while in Viet Nam they had over 500 helicopters. In fact, there were over 3500 helicopters deployed to Viet Nam by the US Army. This is in addition to all other aviation units stationed in the states, Germany, Italy, Korea, etc.. During the heighth of the war (approx 1965 - 1971) the US army had more aircraft (including fixed wing(airplanes)) than all of the other services combined. Perhaps someone on this thread knows the current number of pilots and aircraft for each service?? Remember Mr Ripper, each aircraft had two pilots aboard.
The story of the movie was actually the unit that my dads brother was in during the war. My dad saw the movie and said that it was pretty accurate. His brother wrote him letters during the war and according to him, his brother mentioned a lot of the stuff that happened in the movie. Unfortunately his brother was killed during the battle We Were Soldiers portrayed.
 
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Old 02-02-2006 | 08:37 PM
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Fact: The US Army has more aircraft then the US Airforce

Fact: The US Army has more boats then the US Navy.
 
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Old 02-02-2006 | 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Jack The Ripper
Not calling BS or nothing, but you got a link to support that?

Also, do you have to be a commissioned officer to fly a helicopter?
<just curious>

Besides, we all know that helicopter pilots are a dime a dozen, get some fighter pilots in the numbers that the USAF and NAVY have, then they can come play with the big boys.

LMAO!!! OHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Fact: USAF = #1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


pffft USAF training is easier than ballerina training...I mean cmon...you made it in
 
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Old 02-02-2006 | 09:01 PM
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To fly a helicopter in the Army, you can be a Warrent Officer if I recall.

No, I don;t have any way to prove my last commenct w/o doing some digging, but I had heard that statement many times when I was in the service.

The army supposedly has more helicopters then the Air force. The Navy has only 350 or so ships right now and the airforce has thousands of rubber rafts. A raft is still technically a boat - lol
 
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Old 02-02-2006 | 09:34 PM
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whatever helps you sleep at night.....pansy
 
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Old 02-03-2006 | 01:48 PM
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Thumbs up Mr Jack, Mr Jack, MT#1 customer is correct.

Your data on the number of pilots in each of the services are acceptable. MT#1 stated "the Army has more aircraft than the Air Force". MT#1 is talking about the number of AIRCRAFT and you are talking about the number of PILOTS. The US Army probably has at least twice as many aircraft as the Air Force. How do you explain the seemingly impossible difference? In the Air Force about 25-30 % of "pilots" are actually flying. The rest do ground duty and wait their turn. That's why so many qualified Air Force pilots get out of the service. In the US Army about 90-95% of the pilots are flying on pretty much a daily basis, the rest are assigned administrative duties. Accordingly, I believe, Mr Jack is right about the pilots and MT#1 is right about the aircraft. Which is harder to fly? During the Viet Nam war if you couldn"t solo in 8 hours, you washed out. Thats both the helicopter and the fixed wing (airplane). So apparently both are easy to master the BASIC flight discipline. Now the important question....Does Seattle have a chance at all????
 
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Old 02-03-2006 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by MT's#1Customer!
The army supposedly has more helicopters then the Air force. The Navy has only 350 or so ships right now and the airforce has thousands of rubber rafts. A raft is still technically a boat - lol

well that makes sense seeing how helo's are for support, where as if your in the Airforce i'm sure most of the stuff gets flown in...
 
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Old 02-03-2006 | 10:14 PM
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when i was in iraq i seen a lot of UH-60's coming off of c-17's and c-5's. do you think the army would fly a helicopter to south west asia from america?

our fitness standards are strict as hell now. when first came in i had to run 2 miles in 18 minutes or less, push ups and sit ups arent worth mentioning. in todays air force we are put to a 100 point test. we get tested on our waist(32 inches for max points), run, push ups and sit ups. well based on my age group 18-24 i have to run 1.5 miles in 9:35 or less for maximum points, 70 push ups in 60 seconds and 55 situps in 60. i think i made a good choice with the air force.
 
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Old 02-03-2006 | 11:17 PM
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If you're going to count the Army's supply of rubber rafts as boats then I'm going to count the Navy's rubber boat supply also. Each aircraft carrier has about 120 rubber life rafts. There are 12 or 14 carriers. That's way more than 350, and that's only the carriers, no Destroyers, Frigates, Cruisers, Oilers or flat tops.
 
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Old 02-04-2006 | 01:44 AM
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Im an Air Force Brat myself. pops was/is a pilot, just retired for the second time this past april. he was a Lt. Col in the wounderful USAF. give me three more years and ill be the one finishin the bomb droppin hes been doin over there in iraq. Cant wait. ill be drivin a Viper in the next three years. and im not talkin about the Dodge. im talkin about the F-16. Dsdaddy, ill see you in the blue. gosh the air force needs a new motto. but i guess if they give me the keys to the f-16, ill live with it
 
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