QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas Brutal is hopping a train in Winnemucca,Nv. headed to California only to be set out in the middle of the Black Rock desert for a week watching trains zip by at 70 mph.
QUOTE: Originally posted by SLIC [br (carnival not to boring -lose your lunch wallet keys and cellphones
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by Tank Interesting topic. Thanks for kicking it off, SLIC. I'm downloading the AC-130 footage now, as I need it for a project I'm doing on USAF gunships. You see, my father flew the AC-47 "Puff the Magic Dragon"/"SPOOKY" gunships in the Vietnam war. These were the 1st of the side firing gunships, basically a modified DC-3 from the 1930s, with three 7.62mm(.308 to the civilians) GE miniguns. These are electrically operated Gatling guns capable of 6000 round a minute each. He was an instructor pilot who took part in the testing of the system, then got shipped out to Thailand with the 4th Air Commando Squadron. Their missions were to bust trucks on the Ho Chi Min trail, as well as saving literally thousands of firebases, villages, outposts, etc. If a gunship is overhead, and he's ON YOUR SIDE, you can not lose, it's that simple. He would put the plane in a banking left-hand turn, aim out his side window, kick out some flares, then rain lead down on the badguys, often within meters of the good guys. Total devastation from above, and as every 5th round was a tracer, it was a real pretty light show, too. Also very vulnerable to ground fire. No happy ending... I forget, how did we get from train hopping to gunships??? I'm just glad I got the link to the footage. Thanks for the interesting read, folks. TANK
QUOTE: Originally posted by SLIC Sorry im not much of a typer but thats cool
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon There are some things that I can say and alot I can't, at least not in this forum, maybe in a few years over some beer. The AC 130 guys have a tough job to do. They are alot closer to the action than most. I, as do most Navy types, don't have alot of nice things to say about my Air Force brethren.....but the blue boys that fly the AC and MC130s and the Pave series H-53s and H60s are a different breed, so naturally they are the *** children within their service. Those dudes rock. They have great big brass kahunas and have my admiration for the little known and very important jobs they do support the dudes in the dirt.
QUOTE: Originally posted by wallyworld To clarify the posting, my undestanding is that train hoppers suffer from a genetic disability that makes them frantically hop like a jackhammer when they when they are exposed to trains.
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