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Offline mbailey

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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #30 on: June 13, 2014, 06:33:33 AM »


Got this pic from a squadie    :aok
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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #31 on: June 13, 2014, 08:21:12 AM »

http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/new-reactors/col/new-reactor-map.html

Of about twenty in planning, I found two (vogtle and summer) that look like they've been approved. The rest look to be suspended, deferred, or bound up in approval -eg, north Anna has been working toward approval for nine years now. That was just a quick survey. I didn't check every one of them.

All were started before the current admin came to power.

The only thing surprising: the two I found that are through the approval schedule.

I know it's kind of irrelevant to you because you design them, but, do you know if any of those approved have begun construction?
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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #32 on: June 13, 2014, 08:23:50 AM »
Luddite DECADES is more like it. I'm 57. I remember all the exciting technological promises of my youth. Space travel, hypersonic flight, deep sea exploration, nuclear power. Where is it? After half a century I expected a Hell of a lot more than Justin Beiber, Twitter, and an explosion in Bariatric medicine. We're not mere Luddites. We're actually going backwards.

Understatement, my good man... Someone is standing on the brakes, and I shouldn't say who here.

My take: there's a new cautionary religion in town.

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Offline Cthulhu

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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #33 on: June 13, 2014, 09:17:19 AM »
Understatement, my good man... Someone is standing on the brakes, and I shouldn't say who here.

My take: there's a new cautionary religion in town.



There are no "new" religions,  just new spins on the old ones. A different opium for the masses.
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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #34 on: June 13, 2014, 09:36:06 AM »
In the ditch..............



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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #35 on: June 13, 2014, 09:39:09 AM »
"Think of Tetris as a metaphor for life:  You spend all your time trying to find a place for your long thin piece, then when you finally do, everything you've built disappears"

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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #36 on: June 13, 2014, 09:56:17 AM »
There are no "new" religions,  just new spins on the old ones. A different opium for the masses.

Sure, but this only means there are endless variations on how to stop things but the path forward is considerably more narrow and difficult.
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Offline Cthulhu

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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #37 on: June 13, 2014, 10:49:36 AM »
Sure, but this only means there are endless variations on how to stop things but the path forward is considerably more narrow and difficult.

Until there's some agreement on what moving "forward" actually is (and I don't see that consensus forming any time soon), then there won't be any measurable progress as you and I define it.

But hey, F-82's are really cool! Right?  :)
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Offline earl1937

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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #38 on: June 13, 2014, 11:03:57 AM »
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Understatement, my good man... Someone is standing on the brakes, and I shouldn't say who here.

My take: there's a new cautionary religion in town.


:furious  Hey guys, the "O" club is what these discussion are for! Lets not forget the post about the 82's!
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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #39 on: June 13, 2014, 11:24:13 AM »
:furious :furious  Hey guys, the "O" club is what these discussion are for! Lets not forget the post about the 82's!

If you'll look, I attempted to do exactly that.  Cool radome on the night fighter, huh?  :D
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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #40 on: June 13, 2014, 12:03:18 PM »
So, Earl, what was it like to fly?



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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #41 on: June 13, 2014, 12:22:45 PM »
Check out the RDF antenna behind the left cockpit. Surprised it wasn't on the right behind the radar operator.
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Offline earl1937

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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #42 on: June 13, 2014, 12:46:14 PM »
So, Earl, what was it like to fly?
:airplane: Surprisingly, it was a "kitty kat" on the ground because of the wide spaced landing gear, 2 tail wheels and tons of power. First thing you have to get used to is that "other" ponie in the corner of your eye! Not being a trained fighter pilot, doing formation takeoffs and etc, it took me a few minutes to get to where I just ignored what was in the corner of my eye!
If I remember correctly, 3 degrees right rudder trim, although with the counter rotating props, torque and "P" factor was not a factor like in the single ponie. Thing climbed like a nothing I had ever flown, with 45 inches and 2750RPM, if I remember correctly again, 5K per min on the ROC and you better be getting ahead of this thing, if you wanted to level off at a certain altitude! Easy on just about everything you wanted to do in it! Slow rolls were very easy, as you didn't really have to do much except dance on the rudders to keep the nose on what ever you had picked out on the horizon. If you couldn't do a slow roll, plus or minus 50 feet in altitude management, you couldn't do one at all.
Off to "Pig" one, target range in the gulf, a target barge anchored 5 mile off shore,  did some slow low passes to get used to the 6 guns mounted together in the center wing section. Wow! I would hate to be on the other end of that spray of .50 cals. We had the rocket trees on that bird, but no rockets, tried that later. Solid platform for gunnery of any kind!
Spins were restricted, it would go "flat" after about 3 turns, but we did all the other stall stuff, power on, gear and flaps out, it would just nod its head, level out and start flying again. Hammerheads were a joy, easy with two throttles to work with. Accelerated stalls were a blast, because it would snap into a spin before you could blink a eye, but a little opposite throttle and rudder and she just flew right off.
Landings were easy, again the wide gear. Used 200IAS and a 360 degree overhead approach, bleeding speed to 100IAS over the fence, and try to roll level just as you crossed the end of the runway. It was very sable in all flight attitudes, so a novice like me didn't have much trouble with it. Had about 5.5 hours in it I think. Lost all my flight logs and etc in house fire in 88, but I think that was about right.
It was a great aircraft, just got to the war 2 years to late. I don't think any every saw any action of any kind until the Korean thing!
 
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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #43 on: June 13, 2014, 01:39:11 PM »
Just beautiful (the Phantom not u Rich  :rofl )....by far my fav ac of all time

I used to worship that fighter and we watched them like they were our own children.

The F4s in that theater were also tasked with "special weapon delivery" and we didnt play any games keeping them secure. With the terrorism of the era, probably worse then, we secured those babies 24/7. I think the Phantom is a beautiful airplane.
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Re: Double "Ponie"
« Reply #44 on: June 13, 2014, 02:13:24 PM »
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I know it's kind of irrelevant to you because you design them, but, do you know if any of those approved have begun construction?

I worked at the sites in both construction and startup of two of the older units here in GA.  Yes construction is underway.
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