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Sure it isn't a Hamster Droid?

I just thought that it was a little droid (like a mouse droid size) trapped on a soccer ball at first.

6 extra barrels

BANZAI!!!

It has to be a static display. Unless snow is a lot heavier in Alaska, in that case some Airman is in for a royal reaming.

At least on takeoff the Greyhound pilots can pretend that they are Jimmy Doolittle getting ready to bomb Tokyo.

My Great Grandfather was one of the designers of the Jenny.

They also used an Airport tug to make the APC in Aliens.

I think that Auto Ordinance had the same idea for the Thompson SMG in the inter-war years.

Nope, Bronson used a Wildey Magnum in .475 Magnum.

Ah. they must have the Well Deck flooded too. It just looks like it is hauling ass.

Top and Front heavy. my mind couldn't process that image.

P30 in 40S&W was the 1st handgun I ever bought.

45 because they don't make a 46

Hell I just bought a USP.

I've been fascinated by the Ontos since I read about the Marines using the M50 in the battle for Hue. In the house to house fighting in the city, these little things would come racing down the street and stop in front of the house being assaulted and fire all 6 barrels at point blank range. Not only did they decimate

light weight loadout, so only 10,000 lbs of stores?

I worked for Vought well after the YF-7F Strikefighter. But it was widely considered to be a huge mistake. Rolling out a supersonic A-7 variant to compete with the F-16 for roughly the same sticker price.

I worked at the Vought site in Dallas where they built the A-7. I was told by an old timer about when they rolled out the 1st A-7D with the M-61 Vulcan cannon. They went to do the ground test fire of the Cannon and the vibration caused all of the access panels to pop open and some to fall off.

Was I the only one who saw this and though for a moment that the crashing plane hit an actual elk?