Monday, June 1, 2026

Proof that with enough power even a brick can fly

 


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  1. "Proof that with enough power even a brick can fly". No. That honor was for A-7's

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    1. that was the F-111.....(the flying brick), i'm an old guy.

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  2. The bent wing bug sucker.

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    1. No idea about the A-7, but confident the "flying brick" nickname solely applied to the F-4. And Droopy Nose was another label.

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  3. Do you know what sound it makes when it hits the ground? Thud!

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    1. wrong airplane!

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    2. The A7 was known as the SLUF, and Thud was the nickname for the F105.

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  4. Spreading MIG parts all over the world.

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    1. Only when the missiles ot carried worked.

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  5. There is no such thing as 'enough power'. Further, the title of flying brick belongs to the original and descendants of Mr. Sikorsky's designs. Those things don't even have wings.

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  6. Why the disparagement? The F4 is a beautiful airplane!

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  7. It may have been fugly, but it was faster than anything else in the sky during its heyday.

    Nemo

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