@HarrisCraft
One of our bombers landed with one embedded in the fuselage. It was then reverse-enginerred through the damaged example and various photographs.
The "Lancaster" line of aircraft were named after English cities or towns. Beginning with "L" was not important. For example the Lancaster was developed from an aircraft called the Manchester. An exception to this general rule is the Shackleton, which was named after a famous explorer.
@Jim1the1Squid
We have our forces listed on a post I made a month or two ago.
You probably thought that because when the USW "came out" SMC Security Division was more powerful. Of course, it has all changed.
Very good! I think our initial bombardment must have destroyed most of their air defences, I was expecting more losses in the Osprey II squadrons. I didn't know that you operated Abrams tanks.
I have been to Portsmouth many times. There are no bridges, just ferries. They have a very nice skyscraper.
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@Jim1the1Squid
@methirasoysa123
@MTakach
@CaptainEssen
Will there be another chapter of "The Rift" today?
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@HarrisCraft
No, it's not. It was originally a nickname given to it by the test pilots, but it stuck.
@HarrisCraft
Our engineers copied the airframe from photographs. The internal systems are indigenously produced.
@HarrisCraft
Ok, I'll just think of a different story.
@HarrisCraft
As I believe I said a few months ago, the weapon isn't nuclear. It's just called that because of its power.
@HarrisCraft
Of course there isn't, but this is fictional so I can get away with one or two strange technologies.
@HarrisCraft
One of our bombers landed with one embedded in the fuselage. It was then reverse-enginerred through the damaged example and various photographs.
Interesting aircraft.
You will go far, my friend. Very far indeed...
@MTakach
I've updated this with more details.
Number Eight is a Cabin Pressure reference.
@methirasoysa123
@MTakach
@CaptainEssen
@Jim1the1Squid
@Jim1the1Squid
You are one slow reader, I read it in 10 minutes.
@Galeo
Ok. The other entry I've had so far was also issued a 10 point penalty.
@Galeo
I'll let this pass, just this once. However I will issue it a 10 point penalty when judging it.
@Galeo
"Must be a fictional 4.5 generation strike fighter."
This looks 5th or 6th generation.
I'm afraid this doesn't fit all the rules and therefore I'm going to have to disqualify you.
@Thelegitpilot13
It sort of looks like a mad fighter thingy I built a while ago.
@Thelegitpilot13
That aircraft actually looks more like a Halifax than a Lancaster.
The "Lancaster" line of aircraft were named after English cities or towns. Beginning with "L" was not important. For example the Lancaster was developed from an aircraft called the Manchester. An exception to this general rule is the Shackleton, which was named after a famous explorer.
@methirasoysa123
You can make a conversion if you like.
@methirasoysa123
Ok
@methirasoysa123

@methirasoysa123
They are performing excellently. They have destroyed four ships in combat so far. Upgrades aren't currently required.
@Jim1the1Squid
Welcome to SPMRP. We hope you enjoy your stay.
@Jim1the1Squid
Happy birthday Trent!
@Jim1the1Squid
I'll make a note of your order. As I said, they are still in SWAF service, so you won't get them until the 1st of November.
@Jim1the1Squid
They are very useful when operating off ships such as a Vengeance-class aircraft cruiser. How many would you like?
@Jim1the1Squid
210. They will become available to you on the 1st of November 2019, should you choose to buy.
@Jim1the1Squid
@MTakach
Would either of you be interested in 210 ex-SWAF Sweepstreak Osprey IIs?
@Jim1the1Squid
We have our forces listed on a post I made a month or two ago.
You probably thought that because when the USW "came out" SMC Security Division was more powerful. Of course, it has all changed.
@Jim1the1Squid
Yes, it's SCN.
The air force is the SWAF.
The navy is the SWN.
The army is the SWMC.
@Jim1the1Squid
SCW?
@Jim1the1Squid
Probably because Warburg is further away from the archipelago and is much stronger than the other allied nations.
@Jim1the1Squid
Actually there was. Two Saltwater Navy vessels fought two BoC ships near the USW about six months ago.
@methirasoysa123
@CaptainEssen
@MTakach
@Jim1the1Squid
@CaptainEssen
I have a force ready for deployment to Maywar to assist the population in securing the combat zone. I'll send them out.
@CaptainEssen
Ok. I'll send out some Drifter-C transports to fly the POWs to NovrdLisch for processing.
Very good! I think our initial bombardment must have destroyed most of their air defences, I was expecting more losses in the Osprey II squadrons. I didn't know that you operated Abrams tanks.
@CaptainEssen
I can't for some reason, but I could see from it from my jet stream.
Will we be seeing the results of the assult on Maywar today?
You're improving!
@Jim1the1Squid
The SWS Cavalier is being upgraded with an extra 120 VLS cells mounted in her forecastle. This will bring the total number to 405.
I have been to Portsmouth many times. There are no bridges, just ferries. They have a very nice skyscraper.
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