Favorite Aircraft/Helicoptors.

Here is another, but the Jet aircraft made it obsolete

Only 4 were produced. It's a Piper PA-48 Enforcer.

The Piper PA-48 Enforcer is a turboprop-powered light close air support/ ground attack aircraft. It was an ultimate development of the original World War II North American P-51 Mustang. The Enforcer concept was originally created by Cavalier Aircraft in response to the US Air Force PAVE COIN program, but Cavalier did not have the political clout or manufacturing abilities to mass-produce the Enforcer, so the program was sold to Piper in 1970.

In 1971 Piper built two Enforcers by heavily modifying two existing P-51 Mustang aircraft and fitting them with Lycoming T55-L9A turboprop engines (along with numerous other significant modifications). One airframe was single seat (called the PE-1 and FAA registered N201PE) and the other was a dual-control aircraft (called the PE-2, registered N202PE). Prior to the PAVE COIN evaluation, N202PE was lost in a crash off the Florida Coast. Although the Enforcer performed well in PAVE COIN, Piper failed to secure a United States Air Force contract.

For another 8 years Piper lobbied Congress to force the USAF to officially re-evaluate the Enforcer. Eventually in the 1979 defense bill $11.9 million was allocated for Piper to build two new prototypes and for the USAF to perform another flight evaluation. Since the Enforcer was never in the Air Force inventory, it was not given an official military designation and did not receive an Air Force serial number. Instead, it carries the Piper designation PA-48 and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) registration numbers N481PE and N482PE.

By the time the PA-48s were completed, they shared less than ten percent of their structure with the P-51. The two PA-48s were tested during 1983 and 1984 at Eglin AFB, Florida, and Edwards AFB, California. As in the PAVE COIN tests of 1971, the PA-48s were found to perform well in their intended role, but the USAF again decided not to purchase any.

Of the prototype aircraft produced, three of the four still exist. The original PE-1 is disassembled and in storage. One of the PA-48s, N482PE, awaits restoration at Edwards Air Force Base. N481PE has been fully restored and resides in the 'Prototype Hangar' at the National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio
 

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l'm biased to the F-14, as my Grandfather worked on building them here on Long Island for Grumman .. can't wait 'til October and the Oceana Airshow at NAS Oceana, Virginia. l'd love to go to a show overseas where there aren't as many regulations and stuff, and see some really high speed and/or low passes. Hoping to see the F-22... we'll see; not 'scheduled' as a solo, but supposed to be part of the fleet flyby..
 
Why is everything Military? :dontknow:

I'm gonna say a Gulfstream IV :D
 
because military planes are the shit....

they shoot stuff and blow stuff up!!!!!! what more do you want...well..they protect us, too...:D

somebody said airwolf...it was a bell 222, i think...
 
Some more stuff from Iraq.

Good ol Huey
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Cobra with a badass paint job:rock:
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C-130
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Iraqi Air Force bird
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Hawk
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Puma
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walbert said:
Why is everything Military? :dontknow:

I'm gonna say a Gulfstream IV :D


This has some really good Low flying scenes @ 3:54 Please Do Watch

Crawled all over these things when I was a kid, my old man was a Pilot for TWA after piloting B17's ( retired from the Air Force in the 70's)

Constellations - Lockheed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oNYsoZtFZE&feature=related
 

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LoveThisTruck said:
Some more stuff from Iraq.

Good ol Huey
DSCF0257.jpg


Cobra with a badass paint job:rock:
DSCF0260.jpg


DSCF0263.jpg


C-130
DSCF0295.jpg


Iraqi Air Force bird
DSCF0706.jpg


DSCF0702.jpg


Hawk
DSCF0857.jpg


DSCF0716.jpg


Puma
DSCF0895.jpg
I love heli's. Those things are so badass especially when they're flying sideways while still locked on a target!!!!
 
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includemeout said:
This has some really good Low flying scenes @ 3:54 Please Do Watch

Crawled all over these things when I was a kid, my old man was a Pilot for TWA after piloting B17's ( retired from the Air Force in the 70's)

Constellations - Lockheed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oNYsoZtFZE&feature=related
I was able to go inside a Connie at an airshow here about 15 years ago.

Bill.
 

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