Image 1 — "The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "
Image 2 — "The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "
Image 3 — "The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "
Image 4 — "The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "
Image 5 — "The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "
Image 6 — "The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "
Image 7 — "The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "
Image 8 — "The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "
Image 9 — "The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "
Image 10 — "The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "

"The only way for a pilot to leave Area 88 is to survive three years of combat or pay a penalty sum of 1.5 million dollars "

u/Strelok6V1 — 5 days ago
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Wind tunnel model of the Yakovkev submission to the MFI program. It was passed over in favor of the MiG-1.44 to replace the Su-27

u/Strelok6V1 — 6 days ago

Interestingly enough the Knockout still works, mostly, and equalizer will still spawn them in with the AI

u/Strelok6V1 — 23 days ago

And one last one, this time helicopters. These are from the Light Helicopter Experimental program that would ultimately lead to the RAH-66

u/Strelok6V1 — 1 month ago

These are oil on canvas paintings done in the late 1990s, early 2000s by a British firm called Avpro. Nuclear Option reminds me so much of this period of history and I love it for that

u/Strelok6V1 — 2 months ago