• TranscendentalEmpire@lemmy.today
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    6 hours ago

    For sure, it’s not like America has a long history of fucking up amphibious landings or helicopter based airborne operations. Grenada had like 1500 dudes armed with sks defending it and they only lost like 10 helicopters. Surely it won’t be worse than that…right?

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        2 hours ago

        Same, my yugo is what I used to use to train friends who are new to rifles. Just wish 7.62 was cheap and easy to find as it used to be.

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          nice. mine is a chinese version. but yeah. cleaned up well. i still have a ton of 762 but dont hit the range often.

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        6 hours ago

        Helicopters naturally understand that army personnel belong on the ground, and their natural instinct is to get them there in the fastest possible way.

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          The thing is, helicopters are different from planes. An airplane by it’s nature wants to fly, and if not interfered with too strongly by unusual events or by a deliberately incompetent pilot, it will fly. A helicopter does not want to fly. It is maintained in the air by a variety of forces and controls working in opposition to each other, and if there is any disturbance in this delicate balance the helicopter stops flying; immediately and disastrously. There is no such thing as a gliding helicopter.

          This is why being a helicopter pilot is so different from being an airplane pilot, and why in generality, airplane pilots are open, clear-eyed, buoyant extroverts and helicopter pilots are brooding introspective anticipators of trouble. They know if something bad has not happened it is about to.

          – Harry Reasoner

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            helicopter pilots are brooding introspective anticipators of trouble. They know if something bad has not happened it is about to.

            Nowadays helicopter pilots seem to just be riding the copium that is autorotation.

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            6 hours ago

            Thousands of moving parts on an air vehicle that doesn’t have any glide capacity, being flown by a pilot that’s significantly younger than the airframe… What could possibly go wrong? I guess at least it’s not an osprey?