GDB From United Kingdom, joined May 2001, 12701 posts, RR: 80 Reply 2, posted (9 months 5 days 2 hours ago) and read 4662 times:
Tornado - Electric Flick Knife / Tonka Toy
(When it was, in development, the Multi Role Combat Aircraft, some cynics anticipating another cancellation reckoned 'MRCA' really stood for Must Refurbish Canberra Again).
n53614 From United States of America, joined May 2007, 229 posts, RR: 1 Reply 9, posted (9 months 4 days ago) and read 4359 times:
Quoting garnetpalmetto (Reply 7): And let's not forget the E-1 Tracer, which was derived from the Tracker was a "Stoof With a Roof."
I've never heard that one before! I have however heard Tracers called "Willie Fudd", from the original WF-1 designator. Stoof with a Roof is fantastic though.
SR-71 -- "Black Mariah" (this name was common among local civilians around Beale in the late '60s and early '70s)
F-15E -- "Beagle" (from Bomber EAGLE)
Indeed the S-3 Viking sounds like a Hoover vacuum cleaner, hence its name. When the MAD is extended in flight the nickname becomes "Horny Hoover"
Not to wander too far off topic, but US carriers also had sobriquets, often based on their perceived "friendliness" to naval aviators. Two I recall are
USS Ranger -- "Danger Ranger"
USS Kitty Hawk -- "Shitty Kitty"
KC-135A, A(RT), D, E, E(RT), Q, R, EC-135A, C, G, L, RC-135S, U, V, W, X, TC-135S, W
rfields5421 From United States of America, joined Jul 2007, 6140 posts, RR: 25 Reply 14, posted (9 months 3 days 5 hours ago) and read 4172 times:
Quoting rc135x (Reply 12): US carriers also had sobriquets, often
USS Forrestal - "Forest Fire"
USS Saratoga - "Sorry Sarah"
USS John Hancock - "Hand Job"
USS John F Kennedy - "Can Opener" - after the collisions with the USS Belknap (1975) and USS Bordelon (1976)