Originally posted by Ack-Ack The first one that did it was named Reynolds and after the war he went on to create a very successful business selling aluminum foil wrap.ack-ack
Originally posted by Serenity Alright, is this a dig at 'Reynolds Wrap' or me? With you, I can never tell...
Originally posted by Ack-Ack Are you that egotistical that everything has to be about you? ack-ack
Originally posted by Bronk Ack-Ack, Serenity/Reynolds is not egotistical, what he is is this----> .Paranoia/ luft envy aside, he's not a bad squeaker. Bronk
Originally posted by Karnak We could ask for the Lancaster loadout "Window", which was just small foil stips that were dropped at altutude to create a large contact and overwelm enemy radar screens. That could be modeled in AH.
Originally posted by DiabloTX Wasn't there a special 38 that could carry 2 torps, 10 rockets, 4-1000 lbs bombs and the pilot had the option of tossing a small tactical nuke out of the cockpit if ordnance didn't work out? I know I read about it somewhere on the internet, it has to be true.
Originally posted by Serenity Actually, in all seriousness, wasnt there A P-38 with a plexi-glass nose and a bombsight? It wasnt standard I dont think, but they were used commonly. I know I have a picture of it in one of my books. I can dig it up if you would like?
Originally posted by Jonny boy 8 ok i did reseach and found....nothing on those type of p38s, so stop trying to add planes with the wrong info. i do know their was a 2 seater night verson of the p38.p51srule:aok
Originally posted by Ack-Ack The Droop Snoop/Pathfinder version of the Lightning is what you're referring to. It had the glass nose for a bomberdier and bombsite.ack-ack
Originally posted by Jonny boy 8 yes i did the research and i did find nothing, but the versions your taking about where probelly made by the people who work at the airbases. thats my best guess.p51srule*this has been brought to you by aces high 2, enjoy your day*