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James Langham 07-30-2011 04:21 PM

What do I write next
 
Encouraged by all the feedback from you guys, to develop my writing skills and to celebrate my 250th post, I'm going to throw this open to suggestions as to what to write for the next article(s). Any suggestions please post below.

Oh and 1 year on the forum.

95th Rifleman 07-30-2011 04:28 PM

I would request either something on the Challenger 2 or the British 7th armoured brigade please.

kato13 07-30-2011 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by James Langham (Post 36590)
Encouraged by all the feedback from you guys, to develop my writing skills and to celebrate my 250th post

Oh and 1 year on the forum.

YOu have provided a lot of interesting material. Thanks from the group.

Now is also a good time for an avatar if that interests you.

Tombot 07-30-2011 06:32 PM

Something about a region/city/village with some spicy detail would be nice. Or an essay over a person/group/organisation that could be a "historical" figure in the Twilight-world ?
Maybe something you already worked with as a GM or player.

raketenjagdpanzer 07-30-2011 09:13 PM

How about something on what's left of the USAF stateside? Transport, attack, etc.

I mean, I imagine they've got some "just in case" avgas and maybe a couple operational C141s or C5s, maybe a handful of aircraft...they've also probably got mechs going nuts in Davis-Monthan (nothing hit there or near there) getting old junk like A1 Skyraiders flying again and stripping stuff for parts for the tiny number of still operational aircraft.

schnickelfritz 07-30-2011 09:49 PM

I would assume you'd need some electronics updates to get the Skyraider to be able to fire the Maverick, but seeing them hunting Mexican tanks over the US Southwest would be awesome!

I could see them developing a cannon pod for the 25mm Bushmaster with one under each wing like the Stukas of WW2!

-Dave

Targan 07-30-2011 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by schnickelfritz (Post 36603)
I would assume you'd need some electronics updates to get the Skyraider to be able to fire the Maverick, but seeing them hunting Mexican tanks over the US Southwest would be awesome!

I could see them developing a cannon pod for the 25mm Bushmaster with one under each wing like the Stukas of WW2!

-Dave

30mm cannon pods were developed for the F-16. Turned out not to be very accurate though, IIRC.

dragoon500ly 07-31-2011 09:18 AM

How about one on mine warfare or demolitions? Engineering would be nice and I believe somebody mentioned unit histories....

raketenjagdpanzer 07-31-2011 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Targan (Post 36605)
30mm cannon pods were developed for the F-16. Turned out not to be very accurate though, IIRC.

Yeah the SUU-22 gun-pods they strapped on F4s to try and get them gunfighting ability back in the 60s were a dismal failure. They were so far off the centerline and they bucked around so much (seriously, if you can find a video these things are twisting and flopping like 5-10 degrees as they fire) they were kind of useless.

The Spad has a brace of 20mm cannon in each wing, however, and I'd wager 20mm is an ammo there's PLENTY of.

Plus in a pinch the A1 can carry up to 5 (or is it 10?) troops as passengers (not for air-dropping mind you). Yes.

dude_uk 07-31-2011 02:51 PM

I agree with 95th rifleman, the complete war record of 7th armoured Brigade should be a good one. Or on that the line, the actions of your Local infantry regiment in the third world war.

Or if you feel something more clandestine, perhaps the Security services?

HorseSoldier 07-31-2011 08:27 PM

Quote:

I mean, I imagine they've got some "just in case" avgas and maybe a couple operational C141s or C5s, maybe a handful of aircraft...they've also probably got mechs going nuts in Davis-Monthan (nothing hit there or near there) getting old junk like A1 Skyraiders flying again and stripping stuff for parts for the tiny number of still operational aircraft.
Circa 2000 any A&P mechanics working in the Boneyard at Davis-Monthan are likely also painting Mexican tri-color recognition flashes on anything they can get running.

GDWFan 07-31-2011 08:29 PM

I would like to see more info on the splintering of NATO. The italian and greek split is intriguging

Legbreaker 07-31-2011 09:10 PM

What's happened with Spain and Portugal would be very interesting too.

James Langham 08-01-2011 10:03 AM

Some interesting suggestions, I'll start working on some of them. Probably the first up will be 7th Armoured Brigade.


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