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Before the LSU Bama game in 2022 me and another LSU fan were in a sports bar in suburban Little Rock. The Heartbreak Hogs proceeded to lose to Hugh Freeze coached Liberty Flames at home. All the Hog fans were not happy. We kept shouting “Liberty Biberty”. Needless to say we had ice thrown at us by 60 year old guys hahaha. The ones that stayed for our game would shout “go Alabama Crimson Tide”. That’s not even what actual Bama fans say…
Thought this board could use this article from BBC’s Persia consultant:

BBC Article

Seems like they have internal division as well
Always had these in my head:

Radius and Ulna

Woodworth

Spiraling Slipstream

Boyce

Eschete
Shahed nose art of the E-3 kill




Hard to look at but part of the risks incurred. This is different from typical nose art because the actual Shahed vaporized itself to do this. I guess our military did put messages for Saddam back in the 1991 war though. I was a kid when the F-117 was brought down by the Serbs but I still got an idea of the impact of that happening. Is this a similar incident?
Might be late to this but saw several headlines about this. It looked like B-1s from RAF Fairford were already going around before these stories dropped. This just reminds me of what my Spanish teacher in high school said about Spain’s response to the March 11th train bombings in 2004. The impression I got was the bombings made them pull out of the Iraq War. I get that forever wars aren’t the answer but it had been less than a year at that point and the description that he gave of that response to an attack on a nation’s home soil just felt like surrendering to me.
NBC

Beautiful looking scene!
Ah gotcha

By the way, he is in the air now. His last abs-d reading was 7,600 feet and 32 kts ground speed.
Based on your very helpful description, it’s looking like the strip’s FAA code is 24LA. They must be flying STOL Cubs because it’s only like 500 feet of grass south of Highway 42. You are a Good Samaritan though for wanting to help out a potential off airport landing!



Can you pull up to him and hand signal that “chemtrail good, you are welcome here”?

Just kidding, but I’ve only ever seen the smoke circles. What other times does he have the smoke on?
Cubs are great.

My father in law said one guy was dropping candy out the side door for kids for Halloween by Abbeville one year.

Do you know if those guys fly out of Louisiana Regional?

If you ever have time watch this dude live the dream in his super cub. He lands on beaches and mountains to go camping. Sticks his beer cans in glacier water:


Super Cub camping in British Columbia

As cool as this looks and the likelihood of riskier maneuvers going wrong, even Piper Cubs can kill you.

This quote used to hang on the wall where I took flight lessons:

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The famous quote regarding the Piper Cub is: “The Cub is the safest airplane in the world; it can just barely kill you.” It is widely attributed to Max Stanley, a Northrop test pilot. This saying highlights the plane's slow, forgiving nature—it is easy to fly but still demands respect.
Gamebird’s GB1 page



A rich retired guy (most likely) has been flying this south of Lafayette and man it sounds good.

Game Aerospace is basically a side quest of the Walton family up in NWA.

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Game Aerospace LLC, based in Bentonville, Arkansas, is an aircraft manufacturer specializing in advanced composite aircraft design, certification, and production, known for the aerobatic GB1 GameBird and the new GB2 multi-mission aircraft. The company, founded by Steuart Walton and Philipp Steinbach, has expanded its capabilities through acquisitions, including Grove Aircraft Landing Gear Systems, and operates from a large facility at Thaden Field (VBT). Key aspects of Game Aerospace: Products: The GB1 GameBird is a high-performance, two-seat aerobatic aircraft, while the GB2 is designed for roles like aerial firefighting. Technology: They use advanced composite materials (like carbon fiber) for lightweight and strong airframes, integrating modern avionics. Capabilities: The company handles all aspects from design and tooling to final production, with a focus on quality and innovation. Expansion: Recent growth includes the acquisition of Grove Aircraft, adding landing gear expertise, and a rebranding from Game Composites to Game Aerospace. Location: The headquarters and manufacturing facility are located at Thaden Field (VBT) in Bentonville, Arkansas, a hub for general aviation.

China does not currently plan to invade Taiwan in 2027 and seeks to control the island without the use of force, the US intelligence community said, striking a measured tone on one of the world's ?biggest potential flashpoints

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I did expect. My expectations were exceeded. They probably have a whole war room for headlines and articles ready to go for the World Cup games in the US compared to Canada’s and Mexico’s this summer.
Yeah the espresso machine in dugout for team Italy with Jac Caglione and Aaron Nola etc.
New to OT etiquette. I’ll copy and paste next time to cut down on their clicks.
Man I’ve been lurking for almost a decade but you made me sign up to share a set of stories from a non-con home game. Washington 2012 was a thing of beauty. Price, their qb, had recently lost a shootout in the Alamo Bowl against RG3 the prior season, so there was a lot of hype leading up to this game. ESPN was reporting that they brought a real tiger or something like that to Washington practices leading up to it. First play of game we fumble the kick off return. Washington proceeds to go 3 and out and get a field goal. We proceed to score the next 41 points. As I’m leaving the stadium I overhear a sad Huskie fan said “we came all of this way and I saw 3 points. 3!!!” I thought the whole home and home with Washington was pretty cool. The game against Sark and Jake Locker in 09 was very entertaining. It was also cool in 2012 seeing an old Huskie fan snap a photo of the bell tower like he was in Europe or something. Cool exchange of cultures