Russian or American?
Russian or American?
Does anyone know what jet fighter this is....
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Re: Russian or American?
I'm not a airplane nut but I pay attention.....
I say Russian because of the intake lines, but that's a guess.
I say Russian because of the intake lines, but that's a guess.
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Re: Russian or American?
Nope .. F15 E. American.
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Close tard, but its a Jenny.Nightstalker wrote:Nope .. F15 E. American.
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Re: Russian or American?
Lmfao , fricken Sarge hahhahaha
Re: Russian or American?
Thanks Night, i knew u would know
Re: Russian or American?
Bastard, i couldn't even guess before you answered it.
But yeah, F15 E.
But yeah, F15 E.
Re: Russian or American?
Wtf is a Jenny?Sarge wrote:Close tard, but its a Jenny.Nightstalker wrote:Nope .. F15 E. American.
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Re: Russian or American?
Gawd damnit! Saw the picture and saw my chance to be a smart-arse, then I saw that two people had beaten me to it.
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A Jenny is an old prop plane. I do not remember what historic flight it did. May have been the first plane to fly cross country. I will have to look.
And yall will have to get up before the roosters to beat Sarge at the smartass comments.
And yall will have to get up before the roosters to beat Sarge at the smartass comments.
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Re: Russian or American?
Shut the hell up.
You can see Nighty doing some last minute repairs
You can see Nighty doing some last minute repairs
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I actually thought the "Jenny" reference was to the "Jenny" shrimp boat on Forest Gump lol
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Lmao
I would have kept that a secret. Engage Google before speaking.
I would have kept that a secret. Engage Google before speaking.
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Pretty much how i felt.SimpleEpicness wrote:Gawd damnit! Saw the picture and saw my chance to be a smart-arse, then I saw that two people had beaten me to it.
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I'll finish up Nighty's thought here. The Curtis JN-4 was the Army and Navy trainer back in WW1. The JN C/N just became Jenny. It wasn't special just a trainer that became a popular plane after the war for flying circus and barn stormers.
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