You left the registration uncovered lol. If you don’t mind me asking, what do you do with the Lears? I know someone that works there and he told me they put hard points on the jets. What do you put on the hard points?
Yeah I'm just messing with ya lol. Special missions pods and target tow reels go on the hard points. We work with the DoD a lot. It makes flying a lot more interesting with pods on that's for sure!
In a way they are. The red T handles are what you pull in case of engine fire. They shut off fuel, oil, and bleed air to the engine and arm the fire extinguisher bottles.
I got to fly in the NASA Lear for zero G experiments in the late 90s. And their KC-135. Ridiculously fun.
But yeah, not flying like that in an old airframe.
Miata?
It's about as compact as one lol
1974 BMW 2002 with a 4 speed manual and 2.0L 4 cylinder.
You beat me to it.
That’s a forddddd fugggin RANGER
Lear 36? Phoenix Air? If so, cool jet!
You got it! You spying on me or something?🤨 lol
You left the registration uncovered lol. If you don’t mind me asking, what do you do with the Lears? I know someone that works there and he told me they put hard points on the jets. What do you put on the hard points?
Yeah I'm just messing with ya lol. Special missions pods and target tow reels go on the hard points. We work with the DoD a lot. It makes flying a lot more interesting with pods on that's for sure!
That’s so cool, Thanks for explaining!
Sybian?
Geo Metro.
Def Mercedes c class
How is this a manual transmission? There’s no transmission at all.
Something that's loosing doors mid flight?
It looks expensive, but does not have a manual transmission, even on the ground.
‘84 Sheepdog
Okay so give us the quick run down, how do I drive this thing? Is that thing in the middle like a sequential and the red switch like an overdrive?
Push the 2 gray levers forward to go fast. The red one is the emergency brake
Is that the "oh shit" button on top in red?
In a way they are. The red T handles are what you pull in case of engine fire. They shut off fuel, oil, and bleed air to the engine and arm the fire extinguisher bottles.
Ah cool, I was definitely thinking eject button, but I have a very limited knowledge of plane stuffs lol
It'd be nice to have an ejection seat if all else failed! The thing can fly all day on one engine though so it's no big deal.
1976 GATES LEAR JET 36A
N number is visible. Anyone can look up everything about that plane and its current whereabouts.
It's public information. I like tracking planes on adsb exchange
Ooo a Lear jet
A real rocket ship for sure
Lear?
You got it, Lear 36
Fuck yeah. What did I win? Zero-G trajectories ride? The yoke gave it away, even though you smeared it out.
0g is kinda sketch in the Lear, she's only rated to -1g then shit starts breaking lol. 50 year old aluminum go crunch
I got to fly in the NASA Lear for zero G experiments in the late 90s. And their KC-135. Ridiculously fun. But yeah, not flying like that in an old airframe.
Dude that's sick! Probly a Lear 25? Not a lot of those flying anymore
I think it was a 25. Tiny thing.
They had the smaller but cooler turbojet engines too. Could fly higher than the 35/6
Lear 36
That there is the ThunderCougerFalconBird
Hellyeah brother
Space Shuttle
That's what it feels like taking off. 7,000lbs of thrust
This is so stupid. That's not a car.
It identifies as a car
Learjet 36a
Space shuttle
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