A Royal Navy captain, named George Paulett, brought his frigate into Honolulu and forced the Hawaiian Monarchy to step down and submit to British rule, after allegations of mistreatment by British subjects. Knowing that they were outgunned, they surrendered.
The Hawaiians sent an envoy to London to tell them about what happened. After nine months, Queen Victoria, very unhappy about what happened, ordered Capt. Paulett to stand down and formally apologized to King Kamehameha III about what happened.
Capt. Paulett would remain gainfully employed in the Royal Navy and would serve with distinction in the Crimean War.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation The V-7 and V-11 are slightly faster aircraft when compared to the A-1I and K, but is considerably more complex with its mixed-power design and has a terrible tendency for control reversal along the roll axis whenever pitch is applied. The only advantage the V-series has over the Pummeler in handling is the landing gear arrangement; on the simple virtue of being designed for use with tricycle landing gear, it is easier to take off and land. However, this advantage is mitigated by otherwise appalling handling characteristics.
As for weapons fittings, the A-1 is capable of employing the same weapons as the V-series. The A-1 can fit a variety of equipment, and has dedicated trainer and electronic warfare variants. Both aircraft have reasonable armor and heavy ground attack armament.
Both aircraft would suffer immense casualties against an integrated ground-based air defense without any support, regardless of the status of control in the air. In our opinion, both types are most useful as counter-insurgency types. In this regard, the Pummeler is vastly superior, being a cheaper, more durable, and better-handled machine.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation I have made quality builds too.
The XM20 uses an advanced suspension system that shifts the hull along the X-axis in order to allow a gun fixed to the hull to elevate and depress.
The Pummeler has inspired numerous other aircraft, no doubt. The Vi-A-163 Stalker, CAS-37 Bulwark, XA-1A Rancor, and the AWA V-series are examples of types inspired by the Pummeler.
The F-7 Viper is perhaps one of the most maneuverable aircraft ever made, flying as if balanced delicately upon a needle point.
And it doesn't exactly mean you make high-quality builds. The V-series consistently performs worse than the Pummeler, and truly has looks a mother can love.
If you want to get lots of upvotes, you need to be recognized. You can either do this by either using innovation, as I have, or incredible quality.
Innovation is a bit more difficult than before. My claim to innovation is the Artemis quad-track tank, built in an era before resizeable wheels and car engines. I also created a rich lore behind these vehicles, and included a short story segment or quote, which I later dropped but am considering reviving the practice. As far as I was concerned, nobody else did that. I was also one of the first to do gun builds.
Now the second option is quite difficult. You need something so mind-bogglingly high quality that only God can make something better. With enough consistency, people will notice. But as @JakeTheDogg will tell you, it's a hard way to get recognized.
If you choose the latter option, replicas are one of the best, but you gotta make it a good one.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation If we wanted a seaplane attacker, we have the A-1IA Sea Pummeler. Basically, a Greek-contract Pummeler on floats.
A compact version of the M2 Carbine, which is basically an M1 Carbine, but with the fun switch. Kind of like an old-school P90 or MP7. Actually, the original M1 Carbine was the spiritual ancestor to all modern PDWs. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Yay! Now my M10 isn't lonely!
Lol ok @YuukaNeko
How many? @ErvenDynamics
@bjac0 Cool!
Permission to modify into armored bulldozer?
@Flash0of0green Nice.
@Flash0of0green Not really.
A Royal Navy captain, named George Paulett, brought his frigate into Honolulu and forced the Hawaiian Monarchy to step down and submit to British rule, after allegations of mistreatment by British subjects. Knowing that they were outgunned, they surrendered.
The Hawaiians sent an envoy to London to tell them about what happened. After nine months, Queen Victoria, very unhappy about what happened, ordered Capt. Paulett to stand down and formally apologized to King Kamehameha III about what happened.
Capt. Paulett would remain gainfully employed in the Royal Navy and would serve with distinction in the Crimean War.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation The V-7 and V-11 are slightly faster aircraft when compared to the A-1I and K, but is considerably more complex with its mixed-power design and has a terrible tendency for control reversal along the roll axis whenever pitch is applied. The only advantage the V-series has over the Pummeler in handling is the landing gear arrangement; on the simple virtue of being designed for use with tricycle landing gear, it is easier to take off and land. However, this advantage is mitigated by otherwise appalling handling characteristics.
As for weapons fittings, the A-1 is capable of employing the same weapons as the V-series. The A-1 can fit a variety of equipment, and has dedicated trainer and electronic warfare variants. Both aircraft have reasonable armor and heavy ground attack armament.
Both aircraft would suffer immense casualties against an integrated ground-based air defense without any support, regardless of the status of control in the air. In our opinion, both types are most useful as counter-insurgency types. In this regard, the Pummeler is vastly superior, being a cheaper, more durable, and better-handled machine.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation I have made quality builds too.
The XM20 uses an advanced suspension system that shifts the hull along the X-axis in order to allow a gun fixed to the hull to elevate and depress.
The Pummeler has inspired numerous other aircraft, no doubt. The Vi-A-163 Stalker, CAS-37 Bulwark, XA-1A Rancor, and the AWA V-series are examples of types inspired by the Pummeler.
The F-7 Viper is perhaps one of the most maneuverable aircraft ever made, flying as if balanced delicately upon a needle point.
And it doesn't exactly mean you make high-quality builds. The V-series consistently performs worse than the Pummeler, and truly has looks a mother can love.
If you want to get lots of upvotes, you need to be recognized. You can either do this by either using innovation, as I have, or incredible quality.
Innovation is a bit more difficult than before. My claim to innovation is the Artemis quad-track tank, built in an era before resizeable wheels and car engines. I also created a rich lore behind these vehicles, and included a short story segment or quote, which I later dropped but am considering reviving the practice. As far as I was concerned, nobody else did that. I was also one of the first to do gun builds.
Now the second option is quite difficult. You need something so mind-bogglingly high quality that only God can make something better. With enough consistency, people will notice. But as @JakeTheDogg will tell you, it's a hard way to get recognized.
If you choose the latter option, replicas are one of the best, but you gotta make it a good one.
@OverlordAeronautics2 Yes.
Do you remember how I got this rank? @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Thanks! @ColonelStriker
Does Sals still use the Pummeler?
Just, no. @PyrusEnderhunter
@PyrusEnderhunter Ehhh...
@exosuit @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Not really...
Stuff like this is the things we crush with Victoria tanks on Armed Forces Day.
@katkrzy99 It's the engine itself. I've modified the throttle control a bit with XML modding.
@MrMecha Cool!
@Alix451 Just buy it from us.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Indeed.
@PyrusEnderhunter We are. But writing "Paternian-Sentian Armed Forces" is longer than "Paternian Armed Forces".
@QuantumSandwich lol Boeing was actually planning on making something like this.
@PyrusEnderhunter Updated description to refer to your comment.
@Seeras Thanks!
@PyrusEnderhunter I glued two MV-22 Ospreys together.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation If we wanted a seaplane attacker, we have the A-1IA Sea Pummeler. Basically, a Greek-contract Pummeler on floats.
Reminds me of this scene.
Cool plane! But...
I can't fly it on my iPhone.
Sure! @Gmanndo1000
@YuukaNeko @PINK @JakeTheDogg Updated the description.
@YuukaNeko Yeah. It's more something you'd find from a Mad Max movie than a superpower's arsenal.
And thanks!
@Alix451 Sure!
@Alix451 Sure!
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation It's meant to fit in a tank.
@cobalT ik.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation And you have decided that story is not relevant.
Which leaves me free to write whatever I please.
As Colonel Said stated, its "brittle plastic". @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Nice! However, it's probably better as a fighter.
Performance or looks? @YuukaNeko
This is what we use to gun down your soldiers. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
A compact version of the M2 Carbine, which is basically an M1 Carbine, but with the fun switch. Kind of like an old-school P90 or MP7. Actually, the original M1 Carbine was the spiritual ancestor to all modern PDWs. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Thanks! @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
@GoldenEagle
@UnknownNate Oh lol.
Depends. @Cjredwards
Actually, nevermind.
May I build a variant of this?
@livetoplay11 Thanks!
@GoldenEagle I'm sure you're familiar with this baby.
@Dllama4 Yes, that Awwam.
He boasts about his technology and superiority on the battlefield.
Yet things like this and M16 rifles cut them down like swine.