@barrettrifles How old you are? this plane is from United States, dude you are a shame. You were born because your parents do not want to stain the sheets.
@jeroen79 Probably to dump excess gas out of the motor. Most newer engines don't do this and scavenge the rest of the gas. F100-PW-100/200/220/220E all dump gas like this.
It'll be interesting to see if the Norwegian government take the same stance as the UK government, but I guess the airspace around Norway isn't as congested as the UK.
It would be great to see a 104 flying again, though its safety record is hardly glowing :-(
@barrettrifles WTF!!!. dude you are the person who made stupid questions not me.
Any way i like this plane, but i'm not a big fan as you are (sarcasm on).
XmodGT1 10 months ago
@XmodGT1 internet warrior alert..
it was just a normal question, but you are probally autistic by giving such comments
barrettrifles 10 months ago
@barrettrifles So if you know that it can fly. Why you made that kind of question? And you are "BIG FAN"? Yeah right!
For stupid question, stupid answer. If you make a intelligent question, of course you will have a intelligent answer.
XmodGT1 10 months ago
@XmodGT1 it was just a normal question? I only see a taxirun, I'm a great fan of this plane, Holland used to have it in the'70
How old are you by giving such a response on my question?
barrettrifles 10 months ago
@barrettrifles How old you are? this plane is from United States, dude you are a shame. You were born because your parents do not want to stain the sheets.
XmodGT1 10 months ago
cant it fly?
barrettrifles 10 months ago
Nice howl shortly after 1:03 and 2:17
sanfranciscobay 1 year ago
@jeroen79 Probably to dump excess gas out of the motor. Most newer engines don't do this and scavenge the rest of the gas. F100-PW-100/200/220/220E all dump gas like this.
Calimari459 1 year ago
cause it helps to stop faster. All airfighters in Norway got it.. short tracks to land it.
1MrErling 2 years ago
It'll be interesting to see if the Norwegian government take the same stance as the UK government, but I guess the airspace around Norway isn't as congested as the UK.
It would be great to see a 104 flying again, though its safety record is hardly glowing :-(
planejunky 2 years ago