Post pleinz from ur cunt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embraer_EMB_314_Super_Tucano
>>76666466
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alenia_Aermacchi_M-346_Master
Yak-346 would beat tucano
>>76666466
Still on developing stage
Its been 70 years since my cunt did a plane
>>76666924
A single Su-35 could shot down the entire Brazilian air foce.
>>76667237
How come Mexico is so bad at technology with that massive population?
>>76667484
is he ok?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VL_Py%C3%B6rremyrsky
finnish plywood version of the Me-109,we also had a plywood pirate version of the Brewster in development.
>>76667574
cause USA drains all the brains and destroy all their national industry
this kills the capitalist
>>76667484
Is this gripen?
Also rate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oojtp0ZY3nY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bgg3i71JltY
>>76667770
Quack quack
>>76667784
its a RC model
>>76667574
At WW2 we made all of our shit
Fuck our army was the first to adopt a fully automatic rifle as standard before WW1 started
But by WW2 we needed weapons fast, and the US military industrial complex was way to massive for our local industry to compete
And it died out with some exceptions like the light armament factory and light armored vehicle workshop
To the day we try to buy less but the tech gap is here
Also there is no private military industry so is just the military putting its own funds to develop things
>>76667849
you didn't even fought in WW2...
also this t4 (t100) monstrosity
>>76667594
I think the plane is broke
>>76667834
I mean is this gripen model?
>>76667978
BIG
>>76667957
Oh we did
We made our cameo in the pacific just as the argies in the English channel and the Brazilians in Italy
But we focused more at home since we feared the US will occupy us to defend from the Japs
>>76667849
Sure you made an auto rifle but argentina with a quarter of the population was one of the first nations to have jet fighters and to this day we make satelites, nuclear reactors and shit
>>76668480
you lost against britain
I have a lot of aviation related stuff
>>76667770
And this kills the commie
>>76668649
You too
>>76668750
>Chinese knockoff of the nazi horten
Muh american engineering
>>76668839
There is no need to be jealous
>>76668480
We gave up a lot of that, we had the possibility and up today the capability of building nuclear weapons and yet we chose not to do it because they go against our ideology as a nation
Here is one for you my brazilian friends
>>76668710
I can feel it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e-aw3aJpBc
>>76666466
tucano a cute
Pretty spoopy, was mistaken for a UFO at first.
>>76668898
he isn't talking about nuclear weapons but nuclear reactors. You only have one of them while outnumbering argies 4-1
>>76669348
I fucking LOVE the Typhoon
If I was a bong I'd pursue becoming a Typhoon pilot. Probably hard as fuck though considering there was only like what. 120?
>>76669452
Taranis?
>>76669507
Soon it'll just be either the Typhoon or the F-35b as they're retiring the Tornado.
>>76669483
2
And nuclear weapons is still technology
And one that should not be used that much, we all should be aiming to clean energy now 2bh
>>76669528
Is Britain Erusea?
>>76666466
Here's a Wildcat helicopter circling the new ramp carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth on her first day of sea trials.
>>76669603
Truly a shame.. but the Tornado is a very old bird. It's still capable for their missions so it's probably just a cost thing.
>>76669636
France and the US have similar looking big drones in the works. The UK and France are collaborating closely on theirs.
>>76669603
Those planes are very aesthetic
M-15 Belphegor (yes named after the demon for it's looks), world's ONLY jet agricultural aircraft.
Dusting crops at VERY hihg speed.
>>76669702
Merlin helicopter I think
>>76669528
Yeah, Taranis had its first flight not long ago. I thought I might have heard one as I live right by an air base known for experimental flights but the sound signature was off.
>>76669507
I'm quite fond of the Typhoon as well, but I've always wished we had a newer VTOL craft. We phased the last GR9s out a few years ago.
>>76670036
Our Muhreens still use our version of the Harrier. It's being slowly phased out for the F-35b though.
>>76669348
>>76669452
>>76669528
>>76670295
I am a huge fan of the bone
>>76670548
>free fall bombs
>>76669118
>>76670611
We kill Indiscriminately
>>76666466
>>76670611
Best type of bomb, killing civilians is how you win a war.
>>76670774
Previous generation, serves in a ton of 3rd world cunts as a light attack plane. Primarily trainer jet.
>>76670855
>>76670548
The B-1b actually has the largest possible payload of any bomber ever. With 6 external hardpoints for 50,000lbs, and 75,000 held in the bomb bay.
>>76666466
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Rjdab-YlE
>>76670967
I saw B-1B IRL on an airshow, pretty big guy
>>76671441
4 u
>>76670967
Tu 160 have comparable payload without external hardpoints
>>76671589
88k vs 125klb is comparable to you in this context?
>>76666466
Can these planes win against WW2 shits?
Or will they lose because pilots back then know doggofights.
>>76671899
Probably would come down to pilot skill if you're talking about the Tucano.
Pilots back then had hundreds of air to air kills.
>>76671718
45 tonns tu160 vs 55 tonns B1 with external
>>76671958
More like to 40 to 57
>tfw in the airforce and my job has nothing to do with planes
>>76672003
Nah 45.1 to 56.9 + short range nuclear missiles instead of free fall bombs
>>76672280
do you like cleaning toilets?
>>76672347
No, but everyone has to do details I guess
I'm actually PMEL so I just calibrate shit, it's an ok job but I still feel left out
>>76667484
WTF
>>76666953
THE NAME IS FUGGER NOT FOKKER :DDDDDDDDDDDD
>>76671899
I think the speed difference alone would give them a massive advantage.
besides, these things have shitload of technology to make up for lack of pilot skills.
They're pretty much your regular jet fighter plane cockpit wrapped around a turboprop aircraft shell. They're incredibly agile too.
I'd buy one If I had the money.
>>76667770
>>76668750
And this kills the pilot
>>76670611
>flag
Top kek
>>76671462
THICC
>>76673337
At least it looked cool
>>76673474
>>76673526
looks don't bring back 116 pilots
Don t forgot the boss
Never
>>76673666
Never forget
>>76670036
I live near where they test it too and I also know someone who may or may not have had involvement with it (not my dad)
>>76670295
>>76670461
My dad worked on this though
>>76673905
rip
>>76669702
God why is England so beautiful
>>76667834
It's actually CGI.
>>76674426
Not sure if you're being cheeky, but anyway that's Scotland.
>>76669058
Le Bourget?
>>76669872
Army variant.
Pls buy.
>>76674780
>>76675232
I like it but I haven't got the money right now.
>>76666466
M.A.S.H tier music makes that webm comfy af.
>>76675382
It's just 23mil USD.
Beer change desu.
>>76675446
What's MASH?
Capt. Eric Brown, Chief Naval Test Pilot and C.O. Captured Enemy Aircraft Flight, remembered how they were impressed when they tested the Veltro. “One of the finest aircraft I ever flew was the Macchi MC. 205. Oh, beautiful. And here you had the perfect combination of Italian styling and German engineering. I believe it was powered by a Daimler Benz DB 605. It was really a delight to fly, and up to anything on the Allied programme. But again, it came just before the Italians capitulated so it was never used extensively. And we did tests on it and were most impressed. The cockpit was smallish but not as bad as the Bf 109.”"