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It's a truck! It's a helicopter!
No, it's the AT Black Knight Transformer, a 4-wheeled truck with eight rotors on outriggers.
https://www.advancedtacticsinc.com/t.../black-knight/ That's one odd critter. |
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It kind of reminds me of the "flying tank" experiments the Soviets tried to play with, though it seems with this project they might actually succeed.
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I agree!
It looks like somebody put rotors on an old Waco glider from World War 2...I have got to stat this one out!
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Not the only one. Is it sad that I remember that series too? Gawd, getting old sucks balls.
But for what it's worth: Hey Paul, if we threw some weapons on this truck and the helo that came out of it, any way we could stat it? Oh, and as an added bonus, the show did have Jane Badler.
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