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Air Force Question. What should I do?
I'm going into the Air Force 2 weeks after I graduate my senior year (This Year). I'm either going to Become a Combat/Aerial Photographer or a Joint Terminal Attack Controller. Combat/Aerial Photog's get to go up and do pretty much everything- they take pictures of just about everything. And there are some that go up with the Thunderbirds (USAF Aerobatic team). However, a JTAC gets to get Deployed with army infantry units and is trained to drive pretty much all vehicles, Jump out of planes with Army Rangers/SF, dive with the Navy SEAL's, and they Go in and call in Close air Support (CAS) to provide cover. JTAC's are pretty much the Air Force Infantry/Special Tactics unit other than Combat Control. I'm torn between the two. What should I do?
Thanks!
Cadet Sr. Airman "Pooter", TX-179 Civil Air Patrol (HOOAH!)
My opinion, go JTAC. Just seems cooler. Sorry I can't really help more than that.
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Southern Cross Aerobatic Squadron $66.91 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Escuadrilla Acrob tica Cruz del Sur ( Southern Cross Aerobatic Squad ) is the aerobatic demonstration squadron for the Argentine Air Force (FAA). The squadron flies 7 Sukhoi Su29AR aerobatic aircraft. It is composed of seven active FAA officers. The squadron is part of the 4th aerial division of the FAA, located in the city of Mendoza. The Sukhoi Su29 is a Russian twoseat sports aerobatics aircraft with a 268 kW (360 hp) radial engine. It was designed based on the Su26 aircraft and inherited most design and technical features of its predecessor. Due to wide use of composite materials, which share up to 60 of the Su29 aircraft structure, the empty weight is increased by only 50 kg (110 lb) as compared to the Su26 aircraft empty weight. The Su29 is ideal for the initial pilot aerobatics education, flight training and participation of pilots in aerobatics competitions and air shows, as well as for maintaining flight skills of military and civil pilots. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2011/04/15 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.17 inches |
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The Aerobatic Helicopter $49.99 Wilf Hardy The Aerobatic Helicopter - Giclee Print |
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Italian Aerobatic Team $44.99 English School Italian Aerobatic Team - Giclee Print |
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Cadets in the US Navy During Training $79.99 Cadets in the US Navy During Training - Premium Photographic Print |
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US Navy Pilot Flying a Training Plane $79.99 US Navy Pilot Flying a Training Plane - Premium Photographic Print |
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Airborne with the Horsemen Aerobatic Flight Team $124.99 Stocktrek Images Airborne with the Horsemen Aerobatic Flight Team - Laminated Oversized Art |
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Close View of the Side of an Aerobatic Plane $39.99 Michael Melford Close View of the Side of an Aerobatic Plane - Photographic Print |
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Item#152711 Z400 3D Aerobatic Dragonfly 35 Radio Remote Control RC Helicopter (RTF): Crash Kit * Training Kit + Extra Main Rotor Blade $17 Training Kit + Extra set of Main Rotor Blades |
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Harmony: Navy Training Course $28.59 This text was designed by the Music Branch of the U. S. Navy to increase the understanding of Naval and other Armed Forces musician personnel in those principles of Harmony necessary for military bands and overall musicianship. Author: U. S. Navy Music Branch/ U. S. Navy Music Branch, S. Navy Music B Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 196 Publication Date: 2002/08/01 Language: English Dimensions: 11.02 x 8.32 x 0.47 inches |
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Brand New 4 Channel RC RTF EP 35? Aerobatic Barracuda Scale Remote Control Plane (Brown) $69.95 The Fairey Barracuda became operational with the Royal Navy during the second World War, operating as a torpedo and dive bomber from aircraft carriers. It was the first all metal monoplane British torpedo bomber. RTF (Ready To Fly) Version Specification: Wingspan: 890mm (35.04") Length: 750mm (29.52") Flying Weight: 480g Drive System: 370 carbon brush motor Speed Controller: 25A speed controller Servo: 3x10g Battery: 8.4 V 650mah Ni-MH Control system: 4 CH Multifunctional Radio Transmitter and Micro Receiver Radio Control Range: > 1000 feet (300m) Feature: 4 Channel Full Function Radio Controlled (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder, Throttle) Full aerobatic characteristics; inside loops, outside loops, axial rolls, inverted flight, knife edge, stall turns, hammerheads, and spins are possible The wing and body used in this jet are specially designed to allow high G maneuvers, yet the wing loading is still very low Powerful brush motor makes it possible to fly this plane at high speed in the situations with much wind Excellent stability of nosing up and down Rudder helps steer plane on ground on its scale landing gear for easy take off Ready to Fly in Just Minutes! Super tough, lightweight airframe! Perfect appearance and emulation (Scale appearance, great attention has been given to details) Shock Resistant Reinforced Fuselage and Strong Wings Can Take Off From Ground or Hand Launched Ground Take-Off can be performed easily Excellent Flight Performance Super easy and super stable electric powered scale R/C park flyer for beginner or middle-level users Stable inverted flight Fuselage with pre-installed Electronics, Motor, Servos, and Speed Controller Super stable for beginner, Super low speed for safety, Super low altitude for fun Fabricated by accurate molds with high fidelity of real airplane Excellent stability and aerobatic capability Detailed Body Structure High roll rate Digital Proportional Motor Speed Control Slow Speed Flying Capable, Good for Beginner Suitable for both beginners and experienced pilots Approximately 10-15 minutes flight time on each charge Complete Kit, Ready to Fly, Easy to Assemble (Everything is included and 90% assembled -- only required 8 AA batteries for the transmitter to start flying) Package Include: Airplane (90% assembled, all electronic components are installed), Ready to fly in minutes 4 Channel Multifunctional Radio Transmitter Wall Battery Charger High Quality Rechargeable 8.4V 650mah Battery English Manual |
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Making a PILOT Vol I (Pilot Training T34 with Aerobatics)
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