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It would seem the shelving wasn't up to the load it was carrying. If it was that willing to go, it could have gone from a rough loading/unloading of a pallet.
Bet there was some yellin' after that.
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Aggravated finger-pointing in progress!
Krier unfortunately displays his lack of full understanding of helicopters in wanting barricades - they either get blown over and become projectiles, or worse go up into the helo's rotors.
They just need to keep the ground personnel further back. From...
Surprising, isn't it!? My younger son was a Marine Corps ordnanceman on Cobras before being assigned to V-22s. He said they had innumerable drillls and lectures on that 20mm nose gun being able to fire just by turning the barrels (like grabbing a barrel for support while getting up off the...
You know I am not a huge fan of the tan camo. ;) It will be 383 in the near future, once the FHT and shelter are ready for paint.
Like the attached picture, but with the lines a bit closer to the camo pattern from the manual.
Everything tan in my collection will eventually be 383, along with...
But if both planes are on the ground, and both are pilotless...... maybe an exception could be made!rofl
I imagine his buddies already took care of the kill mark, regardless of the official rules.
Maybe I missed it in here, but a bit of information to keep in mind - most of the multi-barrel...
I have to say there is some talent on display here, very difficult to make a choice of just one. My compliments and respect to all the designers.
In the end, I went for simplicity.
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Before the big debate begins - the stock M1009 is limited by the military to a 1/4 ton trailer (M416 and similar) by the 'weak' pintle hook mounting, not the truck itself.
If you want to tow something bigger/heavier safely, you'll want to put a receiver hitch under it.
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For these style headsets, my experience has been yes, they all seem about the same size (headsets and flight-helmet earcups).
If I recall correctly, the ones for CVCs (armour crew helmets) are slightly larger, but I'll have to check that.
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No! But they are bearable. ;)
One of the biggest comfort issues will be how good the ear seals are (the plastic coated part that clips around the edge between the cup and your head). If those have deteriorated inside, they can get uncomfortable quite quickly. It is worth having new ones...
Yes, the heavier, inside, foam has a 'cup' cut in it for the speaker. Or sometimes it is made with a thin flat piece and a thicker piece with a circle cut out glued to it (ie - there is a foam layer behind the speaker).
Then there is a thin lighter foam piece that covers the entire inner bit...
In keeping my flight helmets up over the years, I've replaced the earcup foam several times. Being a cheapskate, I prefer not to spend the high $$ for the purpose-made replacements, so I've had good luck with foam from craft stores - thicker, denser stuff for around the speaker, thinner lighter...
"....but they takes maintenance to keep them from murdering people on the road."
Well, no kidding! (In my mind that was said in Gunnery Sergeant Hartman's voice, using different words). So does every other vehicle on the road (not that they get it).
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Angle/lighting make a big difference in photographs, so you can't trust them completely, particularly on a computer. Did it dry high gloss like that?
Interesting plug panel. What is the middle connector for?
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