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2013-01-30 10:28 8157511 Anonymous (image.jpg 1967x1089 362kB)
If your country doesn't produce airplanes, is prety much a non-country Show me your planes /int/

1 min later 8157527 Anonymous (100702-F-4815G-217.jpg 2100x1397 1472kB)


7 min later 8157645 Anonymous (002-Su-47.jpg 1024x768 32kB)


10 min later 8157708 Anonymous (XC-2-Erstflug.jpg 600x361 35kB)
>>8157511 Kawasaki C-2

11 min later 8157718 Anonymous (Saab340AEW&C.jpg 1125x741 507kB)


12 min later 8157756 Anonymous (as.jpg 259x194 4kB)


13 min later 8157783 Anonymous (Embraer_190.jpg 1967x1089 222kB)
>>8157511 >tfw your planes are produced in my country...

15 min later 8157816 Anonymous (muhavro.jpg 640x480 62kB)
:(

16 min later 8157843 Anonymous (image.jpg 580x356 31kB)
>>8157783 lol no They are produced in São josé dos Campos , SP

16 min later 8157856 Anonymous
>>8157783 nice try bordugal

17 min later 8157871 Anonymous
>>8157816 >tfw my grandfather worked on the avro arrow >tfw he told me stuff I'm not allowed to share about his job Let's just say he's happy it never reached mass production for safety reasons.

21 min later 8157947 Anonymous (nazo22.jpg 580x354 33kB)
But why Turkey?

22 min later 8157988 Anonymous
Any pilots in here? My father owns a t28 trojan. I wish he would teach me to fly.

23 min later 8158004 Anonymous (1-30-2013 4-52-28 PM.jpg 823x538 63kB)


26 min later 8158049 Anonymous
>>8157843 >>8157856 >Embraer today celebrates the opening of its two new Portugal-based Centers of Excellence in the city of Évora, Embraer Metálicas and Embraer Compósitos. The two facilities will manufacture complex airframe structures and components in their specific areas of expertise: metallic materials and composites materials. http://www.embraer.com.br/en-us/imp rensaeventos/press-releases/noticia s/pages/embraer-abre-dois-novos-cen tros-de-excelencia-em-portugal.aspx Built in Portugal, assembled in Brazil...

26 min later 8158068 Anonymous (on freedoms wings.jpg 458x332 19kB)
If your country didn't invent airplanes, it's pretty much a non-country

26 min later 8158071 Anonymous (A380_On_Ground.jpg 800x600 554kB)
Someone called for French Master race? A380 waiting for worthy opponents

29 min later 8158118 Anonymous (stealthfighter.jpg 596x432 18kB)
>>8157756 Bulgaria cannot into stealth

29 min later 8158121 Anonymous (CA_Re2000_cover.jpg 700x460 56kB)
stay mad idiots, i'm going to pew pew all of your toy-airplanes with this new miracle of the fascist aviation HAIL KING! HAIL DVCE!

30 min later 8158129 Anonymous (img_766597_59314134_0.jpg 460x328 44kB)


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32 min later 8158181 Anonymous
>>8158118 How do you build one of those? I would trade one of our real planes for that.

36 min later 8158245 Anonymous (fokker_dr1__139.jpg 652x420 92kB)
>tfw no more Fokker

36 min later 8158250 Anonymous
>>8158181 Sorry, I just got that from google, but there are lots of youtube videos showing how to make them, or similar ones.

41 min later 8158350 Anonymous
inventors of the airplane. feels good.

43 min later 8158388 Anonymous (atlas.jpg 900x634 96kB)
If your country doesn't produce high tech robots its pretty much a non country. http://www.bostondynamics.com/robot _Atlas.html

46 min later 8158464 Anonymous (url.jpg 570x238 56kB)
>>8158388 >If your country doesn't produce high tech robots its pretty much a non country. Your walking robots are small time. Just down the road from me they have produced the first completely automated UCAV.

46 min later 8158472 Anonymous
>>8158464 And we have a satellite network called Skynet. Watch your backs, world.

47 min later 8158480 Anonymous
Airbus A380.jpg

48 min later 8158520 Anonymous (tinfoil_hat.jpg 256x164 12kB)
>>8158472

50 min later 8158549 Anonymous
>>8158464 Doesnt an Israeli company make that for us, though?

50 min later 8158554 Anonymous (image.jpg 980x653 130kB)
Once again the Americans had to sabotage our shit out of jealousy

53 min later 8158610 Anonymous
>>8158068 So my country is the only country in the world?

53 min later 8158623 Anonymous
>>8158549 >Doesnt an Israeli company make that for us, though? They make it at BAE Warton literally down the road from me, so no they fucking don't.

54 min later 8158635 Anonymous
>>8158623 Same place they make the Eurofighter FYI.

54 min later 8158640 argentino (Fábrica_Militar_de_Aviones_de_Córdoba_-_1940-1950.jpg 598x417 191kB)
Argentina used to do airplanes (design, engineering, assembly...). Now it's not the whole process, but we still do

55 min later 8158656 Anonymous (133887013580.png 920x782 59kB)
>>8158068

55 min later 8158661 Anonymous (concorde-crash.jpg 420x273 22kB)
>>8158554 It was already "sabotaged" before we even touched it.

56 min later 8158671 Anonymous (j22_roelreijne.jpg 950x633 184kB)
Soko J-22 Orao

57 min later 8158686 Anonymous (demoiselle.jpg 1280x865 239kB)
>>8157511 >>Santos-Dumont Demoiselle >>an early aircraft built in France by Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont Brésil, tu es vraiment mon plus précieux allié.

58 min later 8158717 Anonymous (p47thunderbolt.jpg 687x340 30kB)
My grandfather flew one of these in WW2. 3 confirmed kills.

1 hours later 8158772 Anonymous
>>8158661 But you are the reason it crashed

1 hours later 8158773 Anonymous (Fokker%20D23%20in%20flight.jpg 799x398 25kB)
>>8158245 Yup.

1 hours later 8158825 Anonymous
we don't build many whole planes any more, but we do build the engines. Pls, buy our engines, we also make nuclear reactor chambers! Very cheap, very reliable! Pls, pls...

1 hours later 8158846 Anonymous
>>8158623 My bad, I was thinking of the Watchkeeper WK450 from Elbit.

1 hours later 8158863 Anonymous (2128791.jpg 1200x812 254kB)
Roll rate 450°/s.

1 hours later 8158866 Anonymous
>>8158686 France, US, Brazil and Argentina bros.

1 hours later 8158879 Anonymous
>>8158825 I don't know, Britain. You're beginning to sound like Russia.

1 hours later 8158916 Anonymous (1358361078926.jpg 1247x837 308kB)
When normal planes become to boring...

1 hours later 8158920 Anonymous
>>8158863 What are those triangular wires on the tips of the wings? I don't know anything about airplanes.

1 hours later 8158924 Anonymous
>tfw no planes

1 hours later 8158962 Anonymous
>>8158916 the german war machine during WW2 Is the most glorious thing to happen to aviation/large weaponry in general

1 hours later 8158997 Anonymous
>>8158924 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombar dier_Aerospace lel get fucked m8, who's better than whom now?

1 hours later 8159002 Anonymous
>>8158920 I don't know what they're called but they're for aerobatics. They're basically a measuring device to tell whether your attitude is straight. You put them against the horizon and if they match on both sides, then you're straight or at the proper angle.

1 hours later 8159015 Anonymous
>tu154.jpg

1 hours later 8159027 Anonymous (me-262-fighter-jet.jpg 575x384 70kB)
>>8158916 God I fucking love early German jets. Just look at how sexy this thing is.

1 hours later 8159028 Anonymous
>>8158920 poor mans winglets

1 hours later 8159078 Anonymous (201802.jpg 1199x775 68kB)
I find the Vulcan a fascinating plane to look at. Imagine this thing swooping down like a giant grunge angel and slaughtering you.

1 hours later 8159082 Anonymous (Horten_pilote_planeur.gif 563x400 201kB)
>>8158962 Amen.

1 hours later 8159095 Anonymous
>>8158997 planes bring immigrants why would we want more planes to bring more immigrants?

1 hours later 8159104 Anonymous
>>8158825 >nuclear reactor chambers Someone is already ahead of you http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia n_floating_nuclear_power_station Ask your old protectorate Malaysia,they are planning on two nuclear reactors but bogged by tree huggers going 'muh radiation'

1 hours later 8159117 Anonymous (ho13a.jpg 512x351 26kB)
>>8159082 What I found searching for a Horten pic that I somehow lost. That such things can fly...

1 hours later 8159166 Anonymous (Messerschmitt_Me_163_Komet.jpg 600x300 68kB)
And this thing was just mental. Who puts a rocket engine in a plane this tiny? Germany, that's who.

1 hours later 8159167 Anonymous
>>8157511 So, How soon will I get Anexed?

1 hours later 8159189 Anonymous
>>8159078 Saw this at Farnborough last year. Fucking loud.

1 hours later 8159195 Anonymous (ANBO_41_.jpg 900x365 84kB)
Our air force pride ;)

1 hours later 8159215 Anonymous
>>8159166 Japan does. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosu ka_MXY7_Ohka Many of their weapons were based on suicide.

1 hours later 8159217 Anonymous
>>8159166 Name fits pretty well I guess...

1 hours later 8159236 Anonymous
>>8159166 wasn't the fuel in that thing so corrosive it would eat through the tank and leak out onto the pilot?

1 hours later 8159244 Anonymous (120310af_x37_landing_800.jpg 800x560 75kB)
Do space planes count?

1 hours later 8159298 Anonymous (gripen_g53-57.jpg 768x512 64kB)


1 hours later 8159306 Anonymous (warthog081107-F-7823A-164.jpg 3000x1996 897kB)
The A10 Warthog The gun wasn't built around the plane, the plane was built around the gun.

1 hours later 8159320 Anonymous
>>8159215 Me 163 was not for kamikaze. Seems like there were plans to use the V1 for kamikaze missions, tho...

1 hours later 8159327 Anonymous (Fokker_logo[1].png 143x143 4kB)
>we need to save our own industry >by fucking them over

1 hours later 8159349 Anonymous (An-2_Tambov_airclub[1].jpg 2000x1333 257kB)


1 hours later 8159371 Anonymous (XB-70.jpg 1348x1092 260kB)
>>8159215 Jesus christ I like the American X-planes too. This is an experimental mach 3+ nuclear bomber. The other one built collided with another plane and died :(

1 hours later 8159372 Anonymous
>>8159244 >5 Shuttles were build >2 of them crashed

1 hours later 8159379 Anonymous
>>8159372 That's not a shuttle. It's a drone.

1 hours later 8159396 Anonymous (muh bombardier.jpg 1023x351 150kB)
Canada makes best regional aircraft. All other regional aircraft are made by Brozilians or are shit.

1 hours later 8159416 Anonymous
>>8159379 ok then

1 hours later 8159423 Anonymous (muh DHC.jpg 2620x1965 1911kB)
Our aircraft are so good that even the Japanese use them.

1 hours later 8159477 Anonymous (muh Diamond aircraft.jpg 800x521 96kB)
We also have a Diamond Aircraft manufacturing land in Ontario, thanks to enterprising Austriabros. I love these little shits. They're wonderful to fly as long as the weather's alright.

1 hours later 8159480 Anonymous (image.jpg 480x640 162kB)
>>8159379 Can we into shuttles?

1 hours later 8159522 Anonymous
>>8159396 Slap me in the ass and call me Consuelo, because i can't believe i'm witnessing a Canadian on /int/ talking about BR land and not calling us monkeys. You are indeed my greatest ally good sir. Bombardier makes some damn fine planes.

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1 hours later 8159550 Anonymous
>>8159480 Best topgear episode ever.

1 hours later 8159565 Anonymous (muh failed dreams.jpg 413x216 42kB)
We used to have Avro Canada, which was the forefront of our aerospace industry in the 50s, but was broken up after successive political failures. This aircraft was almost the first jetliner, but was beaten to the punch by 12 days and then abandoned by the government. We also had the Avro Arrow, which had the potential to be a homebrewed interceptor and aircraft series. The Arrow Mk.III and IV concepts were very, very much like the love-child of an XB-70 and an SR-71 and could have gone into production by the late 60s. It's alright though, the Avro aerospace engineers largely went to the spacecraft programs of the US. The death of Avro was a small price to pay to see humans on the Moon. >>8159522 Brozilians will always be our steadfast allies. I love Embraer's offerings, but you guys need some turboprop variants to compete against us fully. Join us, together we can beat the Clapistanis and the Yuropoors at the regional market.

1 hours later 8159611 Anonymous
>>8159532 The sexiest American plane ever

1 hours later 8159647 Anonymous
>>8159532 >>8159611 Agreed, i had a shitty toy modeled after that plane, loved it like a monkey loves bananas.

1 hours later 8159664 Anonymous (this motherfucker is glorious but impractical.jpg 2474x1978 3061kB)
>>8159611 I seriously beg to differ. Not as sexy as your Su-47 though.

1 hours later 8159678 Anonymous
>>8159611 I saw one fly over me at an air show. They're amazing in person.

1 hours later 8159705 Anonymous
>>8159664 That looks like something I would have drawn in my maths book at age 10. I love it.

1 hours later 8159716 Anonymous
>>8159664 Canada leave the thread now please

1 hours later 8159733 Anonymous (800px-F-117_Nighthawk_Front.jpg 800x498 117kB)
I always loved these as a kid.

1 hours later 8159738 Anonymous
>>8159705 It looks like they decided to add canards to an F-20, then changed to a forward swept wing design when they were drunk as fuck. Pity its wings had a tendency to snap off under high Gs and fast rolls. The Russians found that out with the Su-47 decades later.

1 hours later 8159794 Anonymous
>>8159565 We still have Bombardier.

1 hours later 8159802 Anonymous (f_15_eagle_3.jpg 1600x1200 220kB)
I always love the looks of the F15...

1 hours later 8159820 Anonymous
>>8159794 We didn't have shit between 1962 and 1990 though.

1 hours later 8159831 Anonymous
My cousin is a Rafale pilot. I have no idea if he's been deployed to Mali.

1 hours later 8159840 Anonymous
>>8159733 When I visited Pearl Harbor, I met a guy (he was already greying) who worked on the design of the Nighthawk. He told me they tried out the design with the back fins facing forward, but they started crashing so they stopped.

2 hours later 8159941 Anonymous (f-16-airplane.jpg 1440x900 406kB)
>>8159802 I like the F15 but the F16 is HNNNGGGG

2 hours later 8159942 Anonymous
>>8159733 That's my favorite plane.

2 hours later 8160045 Anonymous (MiG-15_(WSK_PZL_Mielec_LIM-2)_pic1.jpg 2630x1972 2603kB)
I love the mig 15. I have an rc model of it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFz5 jE-8LYU

2 hours later 8160182 Anonymous
>>8160045 I wish I had enough money to get into rc planes.

6 hours later 8164282 Anonymous
>>8159565 I remember the market war between Embraer and Bombardier

6 hours later 8164394 Anonymous (794317.jpg 1600x1080 547kB)
Ilyushin Il-96

7 hours later 8164448 Anonymous
>>8160182 It's a pretty fun hobby. Just get a foam trainer instead of a fiberglass or balsa wood plane. They're affordable and easy to repair.

7 hours later 8164574 Anonymous (nvmali9.png 1253x833 1752kB)
Do you hear the sound of the best warplane in the world ?

7 hours later 8164674 Anonymous (db63035526d2e9d97bb5465dc524294f.png 310x195 74kB)
>>8164574 Fucking Dilma, canceled our deal

7 hours later 8164706 Anonymous
yea, I wouldn't trust an airplane that isn't a Boeing or airbus.

7 hours later 8164788 Anonymous (image.jpg 1023x682 90kB)
>>8164706 A lot of big airline companies uses our planes, including Delta airIines and Lufhtansa

8 hours later 8165088 Anonymous (800px-Leduc020.jpg 800x525 114kB)
That French aiplane prototype lel Ordered in 37 by the French government. That feel when we'll never know what weird stuff we would have developped during wwII if we hadn't lost so early. ;_;

8 hours later 8165110 Anonymous
>>8164282 It's still going on to this day, Brozil. Friendly competition and good old capitalism has pushed you to make smaller offerings and has pushed us to make the C-Series. Thank you, Brozil!

8 hours later 8165169 Anonymous
>>8164574 >Do you hear the sound of the best warplane in the world ? No. The F-22 is silent and stealth.

8 hours later 8165178 Anonymous
>>8165169 My little depts can't possibly be this retarded.

8 hours later 8165186 Anonymous
>>8157511 Your capital city doesn't count Brazil.

8 hours later 8165192 Kiwi dude (Micolight.png 412x268 64kB)
Microlight aircraft is what my country makes mostly for sport and transport.

8 hours later 8165203 Anonymous
>>8165178 Ssshhh Canada... you can't even into 4,5gen, stop being picky about the F-35.

8 hours later 8165218 Anonymous
>>8165186 I don't get it

8 hours later 8165306 Anonymous (brasilia-airplane.png 535x449 224kB)
>>8165218 Look at Brasília. Without the surrounding slums.

9 hours later 8165739 Anonymous (PZL24_prototyp.jpg 1000x465 72kB)
Polska checking in with an airplane from the glory days. Unfortunately our aviation industry was all but destroyed under Soviet doctrine which didn't anticipate aircraft production in Poland. So we mainly built ships and tanks and some light airplane fluff/gliders combined with license-built foreign designs. Czechoslovakia got to do jet trainers and a light transport, and the USSR mostly everything else. To illustrate how backward it got, before WWII we used a Polish biplane trainer, the PWS-26, dating from 1935. In the later glorious socialist paradise our pilots trained on the Russian Polikarpov Po-2 (or it's Polish-built variant, the CSS-13), which was a design from the 1920s. My uncle was an instructor on them.

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