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Boba Fett You need to get on a few of the, "Manny Threads" then. Ah, I'd rather have the facts than a 130 page thread on "How to convince your government to catapult a 3.5 million dollar tank."
You need to get on a few of the, "Manny Threads" then. Ah, I'd rather have the facts than a 130 page thread on "How to convince your government to catapult a 3.5 million dollar tank."
If it isn't in the armor forum, I normally won't respond.
Rob Gronovius I tend to play the killjoy on these types of posts. Everyone wants to come up with a witty or quirky response but a factual answer often ends the fun. I normally hold off a bit until a few get their answers in.
I tend to play the killjoy on these types of posts. Everyone wants to come up with a witty or quirky response but a factual answer often ends the fun. I normally hold off a bit until a few get their answers in.
Ya, you're a real bummer... NOT!
Thanks,Kevin Keefe
Mortars in MiniatureA Scale Model (Plus!) Collection of the Infantryman's Artillery
That's it, Talal Chouman.
Yes, picked up my clearing papers today. Have 10 days to clear post, well, nine now. CIF tomorrow along with my SBP election briefing.
Rob Gronovius You may recall his name, he was an Israeli native and superb modeler who worked up in the Lowell area. He didn't have a test platform, but instead used those scissor lifts to rise above the tank, M88, HEMTT, etc. to get his baseline readings.
You may recall his name, he was an Israeli native and superb modeler who worked up in the Lowell area. He didn't have a test platform, but instead used those scissor lifts to rise above the tank, M88, HEMTT, etc. to get his baseline readings.
If "TC" are his initials, he's Lebanese, an excellent modeler and was doing some sort stuff like that out of ULowell (now part of UMASS). Another guy that was a regular and much before your time also did some scale modeling for imagery at MIT/Lincoln Labs and has long since passed away but was a huge presence with Patriot Chapter.
Doing ok with your 'short timer' status?
Ah! That explains it. Thanks much for the info Rob!
Rob Gronovius It is to get radar cross reference sections on a test range. I allowed MIT to do this to a few of my vehicles. Part of the high tech airborne radar systems (think JSTARS for ground vehicles). The tech heads get a baseline radar cross reference so they know what the vehicle should look like on the ground when viewed in the radar from the air.
It is to get radar cross reference sections on a test range. I allowed MIT to do this to a few of my vehicles. Part of the high tech airborne radar systems (think JSTARS for ground vehicles). The tech heads get a baseline radar cross reference so they know what the vehicle should look like on the ground when viewed in the radar from the air.
I knew that there was some sort of legitimacy to this photo... thanks for bringing it forward Rob.
wow thats all i got to say.
Ron
MAJ Mike Well, it is a Leopard, after all. What on Earth is going on there. That's strange even for me.
Well, it is a Leopard, after all. What on Earth is going on there. That's strange even for me.
Kevin......have you been playing on the computer again??
Nice....different , yet nice
Rounds Complete!!
"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."
Unless they're doing a rollover test or something? It looks similar to what they do with cars... though why they'd use a perfectly good Leo is beyond me.
"I'd "I'd rather be historically accurate than politically correct."
"Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc!"
Gotta be a photochop.
Eric
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