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Offline Mooncruiser

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« Reply #30 on: June 24, 2005, 01:14:54 PM »
I agree, this is too complicated for what should be just simple combat on a limited range. Just wanted to explore the possibilities if we had a game over an enormous area.

I'll be happy to answer questions about my airplane, but no, it probably won't be at a game anytime soon.

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« Reply #31 on: June 24, 2005, 01:16:19 PM »
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I know all to well the power of our Air Force. My Dad did 28 years 16 as a NCO(MSGT) and finished off as a Captain.. He can thank Mr. Clinton on his cut backs(didnt want him to get his 30)

But lets keep Airsoft Fun. I know all it takes is one well placed bomb/rocket from a plane or a volley of Rds from a gunship..


Ya, cutbacks really did suck, and now they all do not have enough people-draft is coming!
Fun is the idea!

Here is a picture of Mooncruiser in his PPC




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« Reply #32 on: June 24, 2005, 01:23:12 PM »
heres an idea. R/c with vid cam on it. Hehe drive that thing in the enemy base, then have a airsoft claymore attached to it, you understand my point. cheap, multiuse. mini ammo carrier.
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armory-2 m60s,2 m733s,G36c,Infinity handgun,3 G3SG1s,shotgun,p90
formally owned 2 mp5s, Ak47,p90tr. total weapons= 9... total at one time 17different guns.
BTW whats the need for mags, grab, use, dump the gun, then use another. Iam a walking armory.

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« Reply #33 on: June 24, 2005, 02:04:34 PM »
Refering to an earlier message concerning altitude. When I researched aircraft and ultralight aircraft it was to my understanding that the tonnage of the vehicle dictated an altitude bracket that it needed to fly in for safety reasons. Perhaps that only applys to passenger plains. I stand corrected.

Mooncruiser, based on your previous messages I would trust you to fly at an AO if it was allowed. I'm pulling for you.
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