@TheMouse That would make them more upset. Also, they're effectively bulletproof to all common small-arms calibres.
@Boeing727200F I have time. Thiscould be useful, perchance.
The predecessor of the BAS-2, the BAS1 is a "Bomber air support" [Strike aircraft?]. Originally designed to be a twin-engine fighter, the powerful engine permitted further development, resulting in the strike model.
Most bomber groups of Southern Dexat (my fictional nation) [Southern Dexat sounds like a region, South Dexat sounds like a country] liked the BAS due to its modular design and ease of maintenance, with most components being easily accessible behind few bolts. This resulted in remarkably high readiness rates, earning a reputation for reliability. Around 100,000 aircraft [GOOD LORD, that would be the most produced aircraft by a factor of over two!] were built in total. Most surviving aircraft are still in service but some are retired, were scrapped due to extensive damage, or were acquired by museums and air shows.
@LowQualityRepublic Why am I suddenly reminded of that fact/factoid about male ladybugs spending hours mating with dead females before realizing something is off...
@L1nus It's all greek to me.
@ThomasRoderick Yeah, is tricky. Would one need to cite the stock craft for borrowed components, for example? I'll admit I've pilfered G and AoA instrumentation from them, along with weapon stock displays.
@TheMouse full quality as in the Jundroo-brand Harrier, or the one that replaced the original block built design?
I don’t consider that Harrier to truly be the vertigo. Too different.
“Sea Plane” is a description, it can be whatever, but “Vertigo”, like the other named aircraft, is an identity. One the VR version does not carry on.
Easiest paneling ever
+1@SamuelJamesCastor the SACK
+1One got derailed.
+1Guess it was a mis-
[Removed by Graingy PR department. Grain, we've been over this.]
@L1nus I'm tired of being controlled by a calendar
+1merry fucking christmas everyone
@Randomplayer This is a gaming laptop.
+1@TheMouse heh.
+1What's the story there?
This SOB drives me insane in War Thunder.
+1Stupid 5.7 jet. Annoying AF.
Looks good tho
@Lwillswith2sentryguns Okay? I realized pretty quickly it was a troll. They pop up every so often, and quickly get banned. No big deal.
+1@factpoultry Who?
+1Why did you do it?
+1@factpoultry You’re not an alt, are you?
+1Did I miss something?
+1What
+1@Rb2h very useful one
+1@Rb2h @Boeing727200F would you agree on damperMultiplier being a good solution?
+1@Monarchii Was actually the first thing of yours I actually downloaded (I never download anything from anybody tbh)
+1Still safe? Wdym?
+1@MosquitowithaMachineGun No that would create many issues. I’ll just… wait it out.
This is gonna take ages…
+1@crazyplaness also I have ethical concerns
+1@foury note quite. This feature shows the sum of all one’s recent earning.
+1@Boeing727200F No, that would definitely make things worse. A lot worse.
+1@Boeing727200F I have more time.
+1@TheMouse That would make them more upset. Also, they're effectively bulletproof to all common small-arms calibres.
+1@Boeing727200F I have time. This could be useful, perchance.
Mouse you are travelling at relativistic speeds.
+1@MrPigee I can confirm the button exists, it is black.
+1Just like us superior folk who get it, above all you peasants!
Huh, this post is pinned at the top of all pages. Interesting...
+1Mr. Shader
+1pewm pewm
+1@KSB24 Yeah...
+1Is there something particularly interesting on that page, orrrr...?
+1I guess the site must be stalling!
+1Join me in stagnancy, comrade.
+1Seems it counts since the feature was added? The months to years are all the same currently.
+1huh, neat
+1Fixing that.
The predecessor of the BAS-2, the BAS1 is a "Bomber air support" [Strike aircraft?]. Originally designed to be a twin-engine fighter, the powerful engine permitted further development, resulting in the strike model.
+1Most bomber groups of Southern Dexat (my fictional nation) [Southern Dexat sounds like a region, South Dexat sounds like a country] liked the BAS due to its modular design and ease of maintenance, with most components being easily accessible behind few bolts. This resulted in remarkably high readiness rates, earning a reputation for reliability. Around 100,000 aircraft [GOOD LORD, that would be the most produced aircraft by a factor of over two!] were built in total. Most surviving aircraft are still in service but some are retired, were scrapped due to extensive damage, or were acquired by museums and air shows.
@Dest20345 Damn that sucks.
+1Want some cake?
@Eagleman101SP Maf
+1@TheMouse Sounds like Talon.
+1I've done none of those things, except make an alt, but I'm hardly the only one.
@LowQualityRepublic Why am I suddenly reminded of that fact/factoid about male ladybugs spending hours mating with dead females before realizing something is off...
+1Lots of sharp edges, needs baby-proofing
+1What did you do?
+1@LunarEclipseSP W⚓
+1@L1nus It's all greek to me.
+1@ThomasRoderick Yeah, is tricky. Would one need to cite the stock craft for borrowed components, for example? I'll admit I've pilfered G and AoA instrumentation from them, along with weapon stock displays.
@TheMouse ding Dong your opinion is wrong!
+1@TheMouse full quality as in the Jundroo-brand Harrier, or the one that replaced the original block built design?
+1I don’t consider that Harrier to truly be the vertigo. Too different.
“Sea Plane” is a description, it can be whatever, but “Vertigo”, like the other named aircraft, is an identity. One the VR version does not carry on.
@overlord5453 A better one would be unrelated anime girls in thumbnails.
+1That is absolutely annoying.
@TalonTheT38Guy I am concerned
+1This reply was made on a seemingly functional Victus laptop
+1This reply was made on a seemingly functional Victus laptop
+1hahaha I'm getting the popcorn again
+1