Still, the shells are way too big to be necessary, and are basically dead weight.
However, we are developing a Gatling-style flare launcher of 37mm caliber, and an electrical-operated Gatling gun which is compact enough to fit in a propeller hub. @Supermini555
China is a weak mess of warlords. The Republic of China has almost no authority.
I doubt our ability to take the British Isles as of now. Their navy is very strong.
Appeal to the remnants of Mughal empire, notably the Princely States, and appeal to them. Tell them that you wish to reestablish the Mughal Empire. In the meantime, we have a force of Indian Hindus and Muslims, recruited from POWs, whose aim is to liberate India from British rule by any means necessary. We also have agent provocateurs in India, to instigate rebellion against the British, both peaceful and violent. They are directed by a wonderful lawyer, Mahatma Gandhi. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
I'm not sure how well they'd get along though. Hitler didn't think too highly of the Arabs, but he did admire Islam. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
And civilianized A-1 Pummelers have been modified for the role of aerial firefighting, as well as any helicopter able to carry fire buckets, and C-1 Providers.
Delta Pummeler trainers have been used as basic trainers in civilian schools, as well as cropdusters, and light air cargo. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Looks like stuff made from the 1920's or early 1930's such as the T-26, BT-7, or T-50.
This tank was based off the postwar Swedish m/21, built by the Landsverk Corporation, back then owned by Krupp, and was more or less closely based on the LK series of light tanks, which were only prototypes in WWI. @PINK
@PINK IMO the RU-1 is a far too modern design for a WWI RP.
If that tank is to be used in a WWI RP, then I'm bringing in a Valiant fighter.
It's the predecessor to the Pummeler, and the airplane that got Dragot Aerospace into business. It was an export success, and was available with both open and covered canopies, as well as fixed or retractable landing gear.
Just add hull sponsons with cannons, an Iron Cross, a young Harrison Ford, an old Sean Connery, and a whole ton of Nazis looking for the last surviving Christian Crusader who drank from the Holy Grail and we can have one of the most memorable tank scenes in Hollywood.
Thanks! @Geekpride
7.92mm @Supermini555
I made an offer to the Americans that we can help them take over Canada. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
India is British. @PINK
Lol. @RedstoneAeroAviation
lol it was a good movie. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Well, Russia never had a say in making them in the first place. They were too busy going full revolution on themselves. @PINK
Still, the shells are way too big to be necessary, and are basically dead weight.
However, we are developing a Gatling-style flare launcher of 37mm caliber, and an electrical-operated Gatling gun which is compact enough to fit in a propeller hub. @Supermini555
China is a weak mess of warlords. The Republic of China has almost no authority.
I doubt our ability to take the British Isles as of now. Their navy is very strong.
Appeal to the remnants of Mughal empire, notably the Princely States, and appeal to them. Tell them that you wish to reestablish the Mughal Empire. In the meantime, we have a force of Indian Hindus and Muslims, recruited from POWs, whose aim is to liberate India from British rule by any means necessary. We also have agent provocateurs in India, to instigate rebellion against the British, both peaceful and violent. They are directed by a wonderful lawyer, Mahatma Gandhi. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
We have colonies in Tanzania and Togo, as well as a concession in China. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
It's mine too, in low-visibility scheme.
Standard insignia is a blue circle and white triangle. @RedstoneAeroAviation
I'm not sure how well they'd get along though. Hitler didn't think too highly of the Arabs, but he did admire Islam. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Ok just playing with him.
In the WWII RP, I'm with MURICA. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Paternian engineering.
And civilianized A-1 Pummelers have been modified for the role of aerial firefighting, as well as any helicopter able to carry fire buckets, and C-1 Providers.
Delta Pummeler trainers have been used as basic trainers in civilian schools, as well as cropdusters, and light air cargo. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Ok. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
@PINK Pls do.
Or I'm taking out the Valiant.
@Supermini555 I do think that 30mm weapons would be excessive for such an aircraft, in this era.
In WWI, two rifle-caliber machine guns were perfectly adequate to shred wood and fabric biplanes.
Cool!
@Supermini555 I shall make an updated variant of this aircraft.
@Supermini555 Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!
@Supermini555 Here's the plane.
@Supermini555 Did that already.
Now with the description change, it will fight the F-2B Pummeler.
Have fun with 8 .50 caliber MGs. @Booster456
The T-26 is based off the Vickers Mk. E design, dating from 1928.
A full decade after the events of this RP. @PINK
The 37mm gun was derived from a Krupp design.
It can also fit a short-barreled 57mm Maxim-Nordenfelt or 57mm Hotchkiss gun. @Supermini555
Looks like stuff made from the 1920's or early 1930's such as the T-26, BT-7, or T-50.
This tank was based off the postwar Swedish m/21, built by the Landsverk Corporation, back then owned by Krupp, and was more or less closely based on the LK series of light tanks, which were only prototypes in WWI. @PINK
@Supermini555 You're going to go full kamikaze into the rebels.
I mean, radio-controlled Pummeler drones are cheaper than proper cruise missiles.
@PINK IMO the RU-1 is a far too modern design for a WWI RP.
If that tank is to be used in a WWI RP, then I'm bringing in a Valiant fighter.
It's the predecessor to the Pummeler, and the airplane that got Dragot Aerospace into business. It was an export success, and was available with both open and covered canopies, as well as fixed or retractable landing gear.
A bit too modern for WWI.
@Supermini555 Which is?
I know, blow up rebels, right?
@PyrusEnderhunter I see.
He's a dedicated gun builder. And a good one at that.
@Supermini555 Yes, they were assembled during the second half of Operation Team Fortress.
Just add hull sponsons with cannons, an Iron Cross, a young Harrison Ford, an old Sean Connery, and a whole ton of Nazis looking for the last surviving Christian Crusader who drank from the Holy Grail and we can have one of the most memorable tank scenes in Hollywood.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
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@Viper28 Want to enlist the assistance of one of our two elite mercenary teams? They're called RED and BLU. Both teams are identical in composition.
There's only nine of them in each team, but they're worth an army.
They're names are:
Scout
Soldier
Pyro
Demoman
Heavy
Engineer
Medic
Sniper
Spy
@PyrusEnderhunter Have you heard of @YuukaNeko?
@PyrusEnderhunter It was the general profile of the XM8 that matches this.
And I'm rather impressed, given this is your first gun build.
@PyrusEnderhunter You mean airplanes?
Thanks! @Mudkip
Based on the XM8?
This looks a bit too modern.
Okay. Sounds good! @PyrusEnderhunter
Thought so. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Which were defended by machine guns like this. @PyrusEnderhunter
I suggest you execute him. Publically.
And I found Indian tea, crown proof marks with the name E.R. written on them, markings from the Woolwich Arsenal, and warm, Australian beer.
You took this from the Aussies at Gallipoli, right? @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Classification. It's very British. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Well, the Maxim gun was the principal reason why horse cavalry was replaced by tanks. @PyrusEnderhunter
450,000 USD. @ErvenDynamics
Captured British artillery?
I do to. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation