Roadburner440
Charter Member 2010
We stopped at Grand Strand in Myrtle Beach to get gas on our way to Norfolk, VA for deployments and a lot of the aircraft there to me look like they should be on their way to the boneyard. I don't know if the paint wears off cause they put tarps on them or what not. I would expect in the Airforce that your planes look like new Tig
. Then again the last Air Force birds I seen up close were almost a decade ago when I was a kid, and my uncle was stationed at Charleston AFB. They were still recieving brand new C-17's then. I haven't seen an AF bird up close since. Our paint really doesn't chip as much as it erodes off the leading edge of our rotor blades (oh how I hate repainting them), and the exhaust gets embedded in the tail cones paint and the horizontal stab once the engines get up there in the hours. Pain in the rear is all I know.
. Then again the last Air Force birds I seen up close were almost a decade ago when I was a kid, and my uncle was stationed at Charleston AFB. They were still recieving brand new C-17's then. I haven't seen an AF bird up close since. Our paint really doesn't chip as much as it erodes off the leading edge of our rotor blades (oh how I hate repainting them), and the exhaust gets embedded in the tail cones paint and the horizontal stab once the engines get up there in the hours. Pain in the rear is all I know.