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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: SkyTex on June 22, 2005, 02:38:06 AM
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I was browsing the jap planeset in the MA and saw the Ki-67 could carry 3 250kg bombs and the d3a1 could carry a 250kg GP bomb.
what's the difference in a 250kg GP bomb and a 250kg bomb?
what dose the GP stand for and what dose it do?
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general purpose i believe
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Göteborgs Posten (http://www.gp.se)
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yes, gp is general purpose, meaning its weight was about 1/3 of the steel shell and 2/3 he
hc bombs, were 'high capacity' with a much higher ratio of he to steel, for maximum effect
there is no difference between the 250 and 250 gp bombs, theyre the same. just ht forgot to add gp
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Gotta Pee!:rofl
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It's the new Republican Party.
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GP = General Purpose, but I like to call it Gravity Powered ;)
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Grand Prix :D
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Ground Pounder ?
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lol TexMurphy, weirdo...