Monday, March 3, 2025

Now that's some battle damage!

 


21 comments:

  1. Jeeezuz! Did that thing really keep flying after being hit like that, and fly well enough to land on its wheels?

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  2. Was that ground damage? If not for that huge engine, it probably wouldn't have been able to stay airborne if it was hit in the air.

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  3. Gotta be on the ground. Note the drop tanks are still in place...

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  4. Rickvid in the Yakima ValleyMarch 3, 2025 at 12:36 PM

    No worries, a little duct tape and staples and that'll buff right out.

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  5. Seen worse: https://theaviationist.com/2014/09/15/f-15-lands-with-one-wing/

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  6. I'll bet that the cockpit is overflowing with poop. Mine would be!!!

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  7. "That'll buff out" - oh please shut the #%&* up

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    1. When denigrating another person's comment, it's polite to include your name, Anon 1419!

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    2. Personally, I wouldn't bother. I back up the post above. We have a troll on here.

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    3. Lighten up, Francis.

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  8. now “buffout” will be a staple comment.

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  9. Looks like it ran into another aircraft, or one hit him, the damage is kind of along one line. It must have managed some flight cause its landing gear is down.

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  10. Might been hit by another fighter that was landing on a carrier.

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  11. To quote the late, great, Slim Pickens- "Looks like a frog caught in a tractor's nuts."

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  12. I remember reading one account of an American pilot who barely made it back across the Channel in his shot up plane and managed to land safely. The crew chief took one look at the P-47, all shot to hell, and started cussing. "Why the hell didn't you bail out and let it sink in the Channel?", he asked. The pilot, confused, asked WTH? The crew chief answered "Well now that you landed the damn thing, they're gonna expect me to fricking fix it!"

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    1. Crew chief: "Lieutenant, when I LOAN you my airplane, I expect you to bring it back in the same condition it was when it left."

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    2. "Well sir, you should see the other guy!"

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  13. There's also this one about a Warthog landing after having a wing shot off...

    https://worldwarwings.com/a-10-gets-wing-shot-off-but-still-makes-it-home/

    No pic unfortunately. I originally became aware of this when I saw the pic in an article published around the same time as the event.

    Nemo

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  14. I saw a story about during the war the plane manufacturers were making maps of the locations of all the bullet holes and flak damage on the planes that returned, to add armor plating, and someone said, "they dont need armor in the spots that are damaged, since these planes made it back,

    maybe yall should add armor to the undamaged places,
    what if the planes that got hit in the undamaged places were the ones that didnt make it back home?

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