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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 14:53:16 GMT
It could have been a woman
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 21, 2018 16:02:31 GMT
"Creepy Crawley will be twinned with Islamabad soon enough the place is a shit hole mainly new town build since the mid 50’s just endless building projects everywhere and because of gatwick the perfect place for the peacefuls to congregate and muster think the non white population is around 15-18% but as we know fertility rates will change that exponentially. So it’ll either be some doss drug addled dopey cunts acting the cunt or peacefuls testing the water for when they fly a drone with a few pounds of semtex into the fully fueled wing of a jumbo in the middle of the busiest summers day and the catastrophic serious of chain reaction explosions will kill thousands. Cos if they can do this and we can’t catch our stop them what hope is there is they really do want to be nasty. Time this country got real. No fly zones mean just that ANYONE flying ANYTHING towards a NOFLY zone is warned and if the aircraft does not respond the standby Apache gunship helicopter fucks it off with a gatling gun burst fuck these do gooders saying you can’t have bullets flying around the sky it’ll be a bit late when there’s 10000 dead ya fucking cunts. The battle of Britain was fought from Kent through East and West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and the home counties and of course over London we’d have been a bit fucked if they had said you cant have stray bullets flying around."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 16:12:22 GMT
you wouldn't even need the Semtex if you hit the wing.
The clear weakness is that it would be very difficult to accurately guide a drone into an aircraft wing. Its such a small target.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 21, 2018 16:48:23 GMT
I can't see a little helicopter-thingy doing much more than a little dent in an aircraft wing. Aircraft wings can chop off the tops of church towers:
Proceed directly to 7:45
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 16:52:15 GMT
Apparently they will use shotguns to take out drones in future. Seems sensible.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 16:53:24 GMT
No idea of this is realistic or a bullshit simulation.
You could replace the camera with some sort of ignition system like a battery operated electric match then if the device penetrated a wing fuel tank it would cause very significant problems.
I still think it would be very difficult to accurately strike the target.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 17:14:19 GMT
I can't see a little helicopter-thingy doing much more than a little dent in an aircraft wing. Aircraft wings can chop off the tops of church towers: Proceed directly to 7:45 That’s an absolutely cracking film Foxy 👍
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 17:44:06 GMT
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Post by phil70 on Dec 21, 2018 17:58:16 GMT
It has been said that an engine would be severely damaged by ingesting a drone, but would it? Back in the 80s a company I worked for made a cannon for firing dead chickens into Rolls Royce aero engine . Mind you I wasn't privy to the test results. Phil
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 18:01:07 GMT
I'm sure that the results would not be eggsact due to the nature of the projectile. May have been a little more accurate if said birds had been alive.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 18:05:05 GMT
I would of thought that an aircraft wing or engine moving fast would create some sort of pressure difference immediately in front of it and behave differently to a stationary wing or engine. Even the fuselage of the aircraft must surely cause some air movement which could easily send a drone or bird off course at the last minute.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 18:54:15 GMT
I'm sure that the results would not be eggsact due to the nature of the projectile. May have been a little more accurate if said birds had been alive. Eggsactly. All the variables should be kept as close to a real life situation as possible - I mean, a 1kg + nearly flightless bird is just the ticket to launch at a jet engine, even if doesn’t reflect the type of bird you could encounter such as swans geese or albatrosses for shits and giggles it must have been worth while reminds me of this
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 21, 2018 18:57:25 GMT
I can't see a little helicopter-thingy doing much more than a little dent in an aircraft wing. Aircraft wings can chop off the tops of church towers: Proceed directly to 7:45 That’s an absolutely cracking film Foxy 👍 I have to do this every morning when I drive my bus.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 21, 2018 19:03:06 GMT
I would of thought that an aircraft wing or engine moving fast would create some sort of pressure difference immediately in front of it and behave differently to a stationary wing or engine. Even the fuselage of the aircraft must surely cause some air movement which could easily send a drone or bird off course at the last minute. I have smacked several birds driving buses, whacked a crow in a rental car between Keswick and Penrith, and knocked a PHEASANT out of the sky with a double decker bus between Waterford and Stapleford (Herts. 390 route).
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 19:51:43 GMT
I would of thought that an aircraft wing or engine moving fast would create some sort of pressure difference immediately in front of it and behave differently to a stationary wing or engine. Even the fuselage of the aircraft must surely cause some air movement which could easily send a drone or bird off course at the last minute. I have smacked several birds driving buses...
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