mb
I can think of one easy way to fix that problem.
on 2005-Jun-16 12:49:30 Anonymous coward said
Rebl
So let me get this straight, the group mecs didn't even look at this plane for like, what, a month, i mean it takes a while for that many bees to form up in one place, thats crazy, but ya, just start up those engines and problem solved.
on 2005-Aug-11 11:24:14 Anonymous coward said
Pilot Clark
Bees can actually gather in seconds.
on 2005-Oct-08 07:37:22 Anonymous coward said
majlogon
smoke em if ya got em
on 2005-Oct-29 10:28:17 Anonymous coward said
FFR-31_Driver
It is a HORNET after all...
on 2006-May-14 11:46:40 Anonymous coward said
ace
start number 2
on 2006-Jun-22 02:36:59 Anonymous coward said
ftrpilot00
bigtime photo mod, bees dont like jet fuel resin
on 2006-Oct-15 11:52:14 Anonymous coward said
Murphngoose
Good, now, FULL THROTTLE!
on 2007-May-30 16:01:01 Anonymous coward said
Tail Hookey
Looks like it's fresh out of the factory, the tail hook hasn't even been used yet...
on 2007-Jun-24 00:14:00 Anonymous coward said
Rufus
Funny, If you knew a damn thing about carrier based aircraft you would know that the tail hook is changed routinely, and if the aircraft is shore based, the hook may not be used for weeks, or months. The bees want shade, and cool metal surface.
on 2007-Jul-17 13:15:48 Anonymous coward said
Tail Hookey
Funny, if you knew a damn thing about carrier based aircraft you would see that the exhausts are sootless, there's no gunk on the belly or the gear, and the skin isn't wrinkled. Bite me.
on 2007-Nov-22 18:02:26 Anonymous coward said
Me
One Word : Afterburners
on 2007-Dec-10 03:26:54 Anonymous coward said
Mataba
Soot nozzles (insides). Hook (painted area) dirty, but new shoe. No gunk on belly (washrack). Note aft drain (above the hook shoe). What's that crap on mainmount sidebraces? Bottom doesn't have at least a couple wrinkles? She's got at least a few hours under her belt. Get a clue, Tail Hookey.
on 2007-Dec-31 15:40:28 Anonymous coward said
1 Parachute
This actually happened to our sister squadron VMFA-115 in 1993 at MCAS Beaufort. The bees were not nesting, but looking for a new home, and yes 115 is not a carrier based squadron, yall get a life real photo.