happyfilmluvguy
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Is this "blast "Ride of the Valkyries" on a loudspeaker while firing rounds at a visitors center" idea influenced by a scene in a movie or every WWII fanatic's dream?
Diamondback said:No, HFLG, it's a pipe-dream of someone who OD'ed on Apocalypse Now.
I'm not in that camp, I'm not real comfortable with the Huey airframe--I like bigger, stronger, and higher power/weight ratio myself. (Hence, wanting an S-80 for a "Pave Faux": a Pave Low dead-ringer, but without all the fancy bells and whistles.)
In WWII, we only had the earliest, smallest and most rudimentary of rotorcraft--but they did see limited action in Burma.
happyfilmluvguy said:Is this "blast "Ride of the Valkyries" on a loudspeaker while firing rounds at a visitors center" idea influenced by a scene in a movie or every WWII fanatic's dream?
Diamondback said:I'm not in that camp, I'm not real comfortable with the Huey airframe---
fatwoul said:OK it's all your fault. I think I'm going to go read Chickenhawk. For the fifth time.
Harp said:when your dice are riding atop a spare helmet outta Dodge, it's not comfortable,
but a great feeling nevertheless. :cheers1:
Diamondback said:While we're on the subject of whirlybirds, anyone know if Sikorsky ever made a civilian S-80?
In WWII, we only had the earliest, smallest and most rudimentary of rotorcraft--but they did see limited action in Burma.
Absinthe_1900 said:
9...So, there is nothing new under the sun. 10 Is there anything of which one might say, "See this, it is new"? Already it has existed for ages which were before us. Eccl 1:9-10
Crap. Guess I'll have to hope the Japanese sell theirs cheap at the end of their service-lives, then... Or "rack it up" on NYSE and NASDAQ--even though money bores me to death, enough of it can make a spectacular leverage on corporate decisions.Absinthe_1900 said:No, the closest that ever came to happening, was canceled.