@YarisHatchback
I’ve exhausted the easy access Google and ChatGPT searches, I’ll start hopping on forums and videos and cross referencing from manufacturer websites. I’ll get back to you either in a few hours or in 4-5 days
@YarisHatchback
coolio. One of them looks like a code3 or razor, but ill verify later because Im not familiar with those yet.
Also, you linked an entire search, please specify a single image so I know exactly what you're asking for instead of four different systems. (unless you want all of them, which I can probably do too)
I can’t help at this time, but please link an image of what you’re looking for and I might get back to y’all in like four or five days.
@MissileLauNcherTheNewGuy
@YarisHatchback
@SPsidearm
To my knowledge .50BWF is more suited for close work due to weight and ballistics or something. It loses energy faster (I think?) and gets blown around by wind and other factors that handicap its accuracy.
If you’re looking for an AR-15/M-4 pattern riffle with a caliber that’s larger/uniquer than 5.56 for the DMR mission, I’d recommend 6.5 Grendel. It’s not as optimized as 6.5 creedmoor, but it brings the benefits of a AR15/M4 pattern, with a standard magazine capacity of 26 and similar weights and setups. I don’t know if there are any militaries that use it, but you could justify it and make up your own AR15/M4 pattern platform. 6.5 Grendel usually just needs a specific magazine and upper (and barrel), but you can use the same lower as you might use for a 5.56 platform.
(I’ve had problems with feeding, but I think that was because of the gas system.)
There might be some 7.62 options too, but idk much. Definitely do some more research and find what works best.
Or, alternatively, just use 50 BWF. This is a fictional thing, just have fun with it if you want.
(I don't know much, Im just a dude who is really into American gun laws with minimal experience.)
I would not recommend .50 Beowulf as a DMR platform, allegedly it has very little range compared to other platforms, and doesn't even have the proper reach. Some numbers I saw but didn't verify said .50 Beowulf's max effective range is ~200 yards, while DMR engagements require ~500-800 yards. (also I expect you're planning to put a longer barrel and proper optic on that)
Aside from the .50 Beowulf, the others depend on your budget and logistics.
Also, I really like the attention to details on the gas block, birdcage(?), A2 grip, and basically the entire upper and lower receiver. Are you around firearms much?
@YarisHatchback because it's relatively cheap, and quirky, and it feels so much more lighter and nimble than papa or mike models or fuel injected 172s.
also welcome back
1969 Cessna 172K my beloved
Ignore the door pin that works itself almost loose every flight
also the window opens randomly
and the turn coordinator gets a little wacky during stalls
Its a quirky plane
Stolen parts and duct tape
(Usually just glossy dark blue glass blocks that can only be seen through from the inside where the camera is, and then some silver details for the frame using hollow fuselage pieces)
sole compliance
1 logistics network to keep it flying and fighting
2 c
3 c (As soon as humanly possible)
my notes:
its soooooo much more complicated dawg
@Boeing727200F
I totally agree, a good chunk already is suburbs, but many does not mean most. We do have massive metro/urban areas that span multiple states, but take a look at the Midwest, our bread basket states. We'll be in economic ruin and a national crisis with bodies littering the streets like roadkill if all of that is urbanized by 2030.
You have very interesting thoughts. I'd love to hear more if you want, so long as you are okay with me using it to slightly influence the project.
@Boeing727200F
We also have examples of many areas shrinking, but I'm not using that to claim proof that these states will be empty in two years.
I hope this doesn't come across rudely, because I don't intend to be mean and just want to make sure I'm understanding, but what point are you trying to make exactly?
@Boeing727200F
Ima keep you to your word
Are you claiming only Continental United States, or the whole world including the Russian tundra, the Sahara desert, and the Andes mountains?
Come with me brother. I'll show you a world of change. We're gonna take a road trip through north Dakota and Montana, or we can fly over the hills of Kentucky. You wanna do landnav and SAR in this "suburbia" on foot? No, you don't.
I'm not going to Alaska with you.
You have a fair point though.
Where fuel tanks
This will affect gas prices at buccees
I don think the FAA will give that a type certificate
+5he so floofy
lemme pet
It's not always about the upvotes Spider-Man.
sexy
But please, we need a magnified optic to reach anything
@YarisHatchback
I’ve exhausted the easy access Google and ChatGPT searches, I’ll start hopping on forums and videos and cross referencing from manufacturer websites. I’ll get back to you either in a few hours or in 4-5 days
@YarisHatchback
+1Got one, Whelen Woodway Centurian Strobe with alleys.
@YarisHatchback
+1coolio. One of them looks like a code3 or razor, but ill verify later because Im not familiar with those yet.
Also, you linked an entire search, please specify a single image so I know exactly what you're asking for instead of four different systems. (unless you want all of them, which I can probably do too)
@Boeing727200F
hey thats cool
Im in mandatory safety stand down and department events all day Thursday and Friday too
Link an image of what you’re looking for if possible and I’ll see what I can find. Expect response from me in 4-5 days
:(
Gosh dang I’m jealous of what you can do
That angled grip is fire, and the handguard is beautiful.
I’ve got my fingers crossed for a magpul stock
I can’t help at this time, but please link an image of what you’re looking for and I might get back to y’all in like four or five days.
+1@MissileLauNcherTheNewGuy
@YarisHatchback
@SPsidearm
To my knowledge .50BWF is more suited for close work due to weight and ballistics or something. It loses energy faster (I think?) and gets blown around by wind and other factors that handicap its accuracy.
If you’re looking for an AR-15/M-4 pattern riffle with a caliber that’s larger/uniquer than 5.56 for the DMR mission, I’d recommend 6.5 Grendel. It’s not as optimized as 6.5 creedmoor, but it brings the benefits of a AR15/M4 pattern, with a standard magazine capacity of 26 and similar weights and setups. I don’t know if there are any militaries that use it, but you could justify it and make up your own AR15/M4 pattern platform. 6.5 Grendel usually just needs a specific magazine and upper (and barrel), but you can use the same lower as you might use for a 5.56 platform.
(I’ve had problems with feeding, but I think that was because of the gas system.)
There might be some 7.62 options too, but idk much. Definitely do some more research and find what works best.
Or, alternatively, just use 50 BWF. This is a fictional thing, just have fun with it if you want.
(I don't know much, Im just a dude who is really into American gun laws with minimal experience.)
I would not recommend .50 Beowulf as a DMR platform, allegedly it has very little range compared to other platforms, and doesn't even have the proper reach. Some numbers I saw but didn't verify said .50 Beowulf's max effective range is ~200 yards, while DMR engagements require ~500-800 yards. (also I expect you're planning to put a longer barrel and proper optic on that)
Aside from the .50 Beowulf, the others depend on your budget and logistics.
cakes and candles brother
Also, I really like the attention to details on the gas block, birdcage(?), A2 grip, and basically the entire upper and lower receiver. Are you around firearms much?
Some sort of colt machine gun, I’ve seen it somewhere before but can’t remember.
Is it just called the Colt LMG?
Loving the detail on the muzzle device
Beautiful
Alright, frick you
+2don't call that mid
dont ever call your work mid
That is awesome
You can't sell that, it goes against EBay's policies
Build peace in the Middle East
we do not want a revolution
+1I like the national highway system and stores having food.
@YarisHatchback
+1No sadly :(
where’s my image
Tell me if you can or can’t see it
March 23 0047EST 0447ZULU
yo soy estudiante español 101 en la universidad, pero no habla mucho.
Armed Goofy Goober
@Pleco123
Yes, of course.
Credit would be appreciated though
@Nenormal
alot of people do not use IPhone
but yea you're kinda right
I got you fam
yall are on fire with these puns
+3wait
@YarisHatchback
+1It is finished my friend
@YarisHatchback because it's relatively cheap, and quirky, and it feels so much more lighter and nimble than papa or mike models or fuel injected 172s.
also welcome back
1969 Cessna 172K my beloved
Ignore the door pin that works itself almost loose every flight
also the window opens randomly
and the turn coordinator gets a little wacky during stalls
Its a quirky plane
I’ve got no joy either on the wiki or on current news. Could you link information/sources for me to read and flag&tag?
@NTH
err
please explain, I don't quite understand
Stolen parts and duct tape
+1(Usually just glossy dark blue glass blocks that can only be seen through from the inside where the camera is, and then some silver details for the frame using hollow fuselage pieces)
@INenormal
As requested
Color slot #4 (the fifth one, top right) is main body color.
@INenormal https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/1bI18i/H125-AS350-civil
@INenormal
Uhhhhh standby
sole compliance
+11 logistics network to keep it flying and fighting
2 c
3 c (As soon as humanly possible)
my notes:
its soooooo much more complicated dawg
Yeeesssss
agreed
+1@Boeing727200F
I totally agree, a good chunk already is suburbs, but many does not mean most. We do have massive metro/urban areas that span multiple states, but take a look at the Midwest, our bread basket states. We'll be in economic ruin and a national crisis with bodies littering the streets like roadkill if all of that is urbanized by 2030.
You have very interesting thoughts. I'd love to hear more if you want, so long as you are okay with me using it to slightly influence the project.
@Boeing727200F
+1We also have examples of many areas shrinking, but I'm not using that to claim proof that these states will be empty in two years.
I hope this doesn't come across rudely, because I don't intend to be mean and just want to make sure I'm understanding, but what point are you trying to make exactly?
@Boeing727200F
+1Ima keep you to your word
Are you claiming only Continental United States, or the whole world including the Russian tundra, the Sahara desert, and the Andes mountains?
Come with me brother. I'll show you a world of change. We're gonna take a road trip through north Dakota and Montana, or we can fly over the hills of Kentucky. You wanna do landnav and SAR in this "suburbia" on foot? No, you don't.
+1I'm not going to Alaska with you.
You have a fair point though.
Very nice, very nice
+1Yes yes yes, more M-War ships pls.