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So how can you get aerial superiority when you have Typhoons, Tornadoes and Geese in the air??
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Why would the USAF be attempting to gain UK-airspace air-superiority or supremacy over the RAF? That's not their mission at all and they are certainly not adversaries. Based on my understanding, both are intercepting and tracking Bears (with Tornadoes, Typhoons, Falcons and Eagles) and constantly train and drill in coordinated cooperative exercises.
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Its a joke based on the whole "the UK needs some freedom" thing, meaning America should invade the UK and you would need the air force to do that. So I carried on the joke saying our Geese would stop them as well as our air force. Keep up bud.
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Never got that part of the conversation. *shrug* I was more focused on the bird strike risk to both USAF and RAF aircraft and was under the impression that you were implying that there was an adversarial relation between the two and that the geese "were doing their part to rid the British skies of those damned Yanks".
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[quote]"were doing their part to rid the British skies of those damned Yanks".[/quote] Well the geese probably don't like the yanks in their airspace but that's about it lol.
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Edited by Recon Number 54: 7/9/2014 4:18:23 PMBut geese don't have IFF! Well, except for the RAF 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron. Okay, I guess that I've rolled into the joking side of the conversation. Late Edit: Oooops, my bad. RCAF.
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Edited by lonepaul2441: 7/9/2014 4:21:20 PMNo training and they create and stay in a better formation than most fighter pilots. :D How many aircraft you got?
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Duck and weave through the first two and shoot down the third. Murica.
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[quote][b]Duck [/b]and weave through the first two and shoot down the third. Murica.[/quote] What! They have ducks too? It's worse than I thought!
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We will just shoot them down as well. Lock and load!
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Mind the quack in the windsheild. PUNS FTW