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On Oct 14, 11:27*pm, wrote:
See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...s/IRAQ101408.x.... I wonder what else it can carry besides Hellfire. Nice, finally! No hub-center cannon though ![]() All kidding aside, I wonder if a cannon could be mounted down the road? |
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On Oct 19, 1:11*pm, "David E. Powell"
wrote: On Oct 14, 11:27*pm, wrote: See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...s/IRAQ101408.x.... I wonder what else it can carry besides Hellfire. Nice, finally! No hub-center cannon though ![]() All kidding aside, I wonder if a cannon could be mounted down the road? A belly turret like the one on the OV-10D would be nice, then you could do normal strafing or just swivel it to the side and orbit the target like a mini- AC-130. I wonder what all that passenger space in the back is used for when it's flying a COIN mission? |
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On Oct 19, 8:39*pm, wrote:
On Oct 19, 1:11*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Oct 14, 11:27*pm, wrote: See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...s/IRAQ101408.x... I wonder what else it can carry besides Hellfire. Nice, finally! No hub-center cannon though ![]() All kidding aside, I wonder if a cannon could be mounted down the road? A belly turret like the one on the OV-10D would be nice, then you could do normal strafing or just swivel it to the side and orbit the target like a mini- AC-130. That is a capital idea. Then one could orbit and do surveillance and be able to shoot to the side over a certain area. An Apache turret might work.... that would be pretty cool. I wonder what all that passenger space in the back is used for when it's flying a COIN mission? Hmm... multirole stuff for troops or surveillance gear? If they haev two people on board, one can guide something like a TOW or HOT missile while the other one flies. Pretty nice. |
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On Oct 19, 8:51*pm, "David E. Powell"
wrote: On Oct 19, 8:39*pm, wrote: On Oct 19, 1:11*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Oct 14, 11:27*pm, wrote: See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...s/IRAQ101408.x... I wonder what else it can carry besides Hellfire. Nice, finally! No hub-center cannon though ![]() All kidding aside, I wonder if a cannon could be mounted down the road? A belly turret like the one on the OV-10D would be nice, then you could do normal strafing or just swivel it to the side and orbit the target like a mini- AC-130. That is a capital idea. Then one could orbit and do surveillance and be able to shoot to the side over a certain area. An Apache turret might work.... that would be pretty cool. I wonder what all that passenger space in the back is used for when it's flying a COIN mission? Hmm... multirole stuff for troops or surveillance gear? If they haev two people on board, one can guide something like a TOW or HOT missile while the other one flies. Pretty nice. Some Marine special ops (Recon ) guys told us they could put a platoon in there and parachute out the back. How the heck they did that, we never figured out. |
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On Oct 20, 1:55*pm, frank wrote:
On Oct 19, 8:51*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Oct 19, 8:39*pm, wrote: On Oct 19, 1:11*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Oct 14, 11:27*pm, wrote: See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...s/IRAQ101408.x... I wonder what else it can carry besides Hellfire. Nice, finally! No hub-center cannon though ![]() All kidding aside, I wonder if a cannon could be mounted down the road? A belly turret like the one on the OV-10D would be nice, then you could do normal strafing or just swivel it to the side and orbit the target like a mini- AC-130. That is a capital idea. Then one could orbit and do surveillance and be able to shoot to the side over a certain area. An Apache turret might work.... that would be pretty cool. I wonder what all that passenger space in the back is used for when it's flying a COIN mission? Hmm... multirole stuff for troops or surveillance gear? If they haev two people on board, one can guide something like a TOW or HOT missile while the other one flies. Pretty nice. Some Marine special ops (Recon ) guys told us they could put a platoon in there and parachute out the back. How the heck they did that, we never figured out. Sounds like a Clown Car but a pretty low cost way to do a platoon jump if they could pull it off. Might be OK for low level runs getting in past coverage, wonder how small a radar target it is when it gets up in some altitude? Like that German guy who landed in Red Square in the 80s. |
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On Oct 20, 1:01*pm, "David E. Powell"
wrote: On Oct 20, 1:55*pm, frank wrote: On Oct 19, 8:51*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Oct 19, 8:39*pm, wrote: On Oct 19, 1:11*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Oct 14, 11:27*pm, wrote: See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...s/IRAQ101408.x... I wonder what else it can carry besides Hellfire. Nice, finally! No hub-center cannon though ![]() All kidding aside, I wonder if a cannon could be mounted down the road? A belly turret like the one on the OV-10D would be nice, then you could do normal strafing or just swivel it to the side and orbit the target like a mini- AC-130. That is a capital idea. Then one could orbit and do surveillance and be able to shoot to the side over a certain area. An Apache turret might work.... that would be pretty cool. I wonder what all that passenger space in the back is used for when it's flying a COIN mission? Hmm... multirole stuff for troops or surveillance gear? If they haev two people on board, one can guide something like a TOW or HOT missile while the other one flies. Pretty nice. Some Marine special ops (Recon ) guys told us they could put a platoon in there and parachute out the back. How the heck they did that, we never figured out. Sounds like a Clown Car but a pretty low cost way to do a platoon jump if they could pull it off. Might be OK for low level runs getting in past coverage, wonder how small a radar target it is when it gets up in some altitude? Like that German guy who landed in Red Square in the 80s. I keep getting an error trying to load the page. Can anyone describe what you are talking about? BB |
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On Oct 20, 4:15*pm, tankfixer wrote:
In article 26adbd0c-f7ef-4048-b9a6- , says... On Oct 19, 8:51*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Oct 19, 8:39*pm, wrote: On Oct 19, 1:11*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Oct 14, 11:27*pm, wrote: See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...s/IRAQ101408.x... I wonder what else it can carry besides Hellfire. Nice, finally! No hub-center cannon though ![]() All kidding aside, I wonder if a cannon could be mounted down the road? A belly turret like the one on the OV-10D would be nice, then you could do normal strafing or just swivel it to the side and orbit the target like a mini- AC-130. That is a capital idea. Then one could orbit and do surveillance and be able to shoot to the side over a certain area. An Apache turret might work.... that would be pretty cool. I wonder what all that passenger space in the back is used for when it's flying a COIN mission? Hmm... multirole stuff for troops or surveillance gear? If they haev two people on board, one can guide something like a TOW or HOT missile while the other one flies. Pretty nice. Some Marine special ops (Recon ) guys told us they could put a platoon in there and parachute out the back. How the heck they did that, we never figured out. In the back of an OV-10 ? Very unlikely. Maybe a three man team.. I have this vision of a bunch of troops being bungeed to the back of the airplane and technically riding "outside" until time to release. Hey, if they can lift a buncha SEALs from place to place on a line under a Seahawk like sunfish on a stringer, then why not? |
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![]() "tankfixer" wrote in message ... Some Marine special ops (Recon ) guys told us they could put a platoon in there and parachute out the back. How the heck they did that, we never figured out. In the back of an OV-10 ? Actually, Tinkerbell, there was a version that had the space to do exactly that. Not a platoon but a few troops. It was a leftover from the A1E specs. Very unlikely. Actually, it was never done operationally that I know of but the capability was always there. Maybe a three man team.. |
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On Oct 20, 3:15*pm, tankfixer wrote:
In article 26adbd0c-f7ef-4048-b9a6- , says... On Oct 19, 8:51*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Oct 19, 8:39*pm, wrote: On Oct 19, 1:11*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Oct 14, 11:27*pm, wrote: See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...s/IRAQ101408.x... I wonder what else it can carry besides Hellfire. Nice, finally! No hub-center cannon though ![]() All kidding aside, I wonder if a cannon could be mounted down the road? A belly turret like the one on the OV-10D would be nice, then you could do normal strafing or just swivel it to the side and orbit the target like a mini- AC-130. That is a capital idea. Then one could orbit and do surveillance and be able to shoot to the side over a certain area. An Apache turret might work.... that would be pretty cool. I wonder what all that passenger space in the back is used for when it's flying a COIN mission? Hmm... multirole stuff for troops or surveillance gear? If they haev two people on board, one can guide something like a TOW or HOT missile while the other one flies. Pretty nice. Some Marine special ops (Recon ) guys told us they could put a platoon in there and parachute out the back. How the heck they did that, we never figured out. In the back of an OV-10 ? Very unlikely. Maybe a three man team.. -- Meddle ye not in the Affairs of Dragons, for Thou art Crunchy and taste Goode with Ketchup. Hey, we were not going to argue with a Marine Major who had no neck, was about 5 foot something, and sounded like he had a throat full of gravel. And was loud. He was the same guy when we had the check point that Marines had to like the MC-130H Combat Talon II, we were trying to work out how to deploy them for a pretty much low speed non stop run over the target where the wheels barely touch down. He said, let me know when its 30 knots, then you can take off. We'll be out. We figured Marine Recon were a rare breed, maybe a little nuts, but a rare breed. Always did like the Special Ops community. Some more than others, but the quiet types were the ones you knew were damn good. Then again anybody who trusts the AF to test fly an airplane in the dark..... |
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