Message from @Dr Badass PhD
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k im back
thats good news @Tsar Vladimir Putin
Yeah, the Patriot Park in Derbent, Dagestan
nice
That thing was a beast
It carried Moskit supersonic cruise missiles
The moskit is supposed to destroy US, French, and British Carrier battle groups
Best P-51 version hands down
It's not a D model
hahahha D
Darn it
jaja, i get it, its a dick joke
I got it right off the bat
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I finally finished the 2.5m glider pog
Congratulations
my favorite plane and favorite Jet
That lightning really does look great.
Some mounted 37mm cannons
Or 20mm
Along with 4 50 cals
It was one of the first American fighters to use tricycle landing gear.
You know what's true beauty though imo?
What
The Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat
Yes
what if we made jets instead of sitting down, you lay forwads like superman
Limited rotational movement of the neck? I think not
Did you know there are more planes in the sea than submarines in the sky
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Soooo, hi, I'm writing a novel and since I don't know that much about aerospacial, maybe you will be able to help me guys
What kind of novel?
Well, youth novel, not really political or military based like in the core, but it has some scenes placed in the near future where the characters are drawn into war, and become pilots so I try to get it as realistic as possible ya know
And I have a very complicated and specitic question to ask
Do you consider possible (but very unlikely) that, in order to stop a mid-way launched nuclear warhead in the upper atmosphere in some hypothetical scenario where it's fired on a nation that does not posses the antiballistic missile defence system to intercept it (or does not have it operational in time), would try a desperate attempt by ordering individual pilots in "futuristic" planes, inspired by the Blackbird, equipped with high quality tracking and trajectory devices, to attempt to crash directly into the traveling warhead with the goal to disrupt its trajectory enough to send it diving down into the ocean?
Maybe not actually crash into them, however I have heard about the development of directed energy weapons. And since dews likely will have limitless ammunition, and very long range, that would probably be the best option to destroy an ICBM. Crashing into them is possible but it would be pretty damn hard to even for an exceptional pilot.
An aircraft similar to the Blackbird, either nowadays or in the near future, probably won't even be manned.