• @[email protected]
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    615 months ago

    There’s a grate on the intakes.

    They can claim they built them for radar reasons, but we know it was to keep shovels out.

    Please get your act together this proposal is silly.

  • @[email protected]M
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    615 months ago

    You missed a weak point: Pilots are susceptible to damage from having a shovel firmly whacked in their faces.

  • @jordanlund
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    295 months ago

    I mean, technically ANYTHING shoveled into the air intakes ruins the engines. ;)

    • @PugJesusOP
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      375 months ago

      what about air

      • @jordanlund
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        375 months ago

        If you can shovel air, it’s probably too thick. ;)

          • @[email protected]
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            I did not expect to see that referenced today. It seems like pretty obscure old sci-fi to me, but I guess I found it once somehow.

            I should do napkin calculations on how many blankets they’d actually need to get an airtight-ish space at breathable pressure.

            Edit:

            Honestly just an airlock shouldn’t have been too hard, seeing as leaking atmosphere was no issue. Seal it up, crack a little valve on the side you’re going towards. Every blanket scheme I can think of is just a shittier version of that.

            Just as a sealant for structural gaps I imagine blankets would be impermeable with a bit of coal tar added, but maybe I can do some math for unimproved blankets.

            The story actually specifies 30 blankets, on a double-check. There’s science now known to be bad elsewhere, but it’s all excusable considering when the story was written. Ditto for the weird gender dynamics.

            • @[email protected]M
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              35 months ago

              There was a fantastic radio adaptation of it in the 1950s, can’t remember which show.

  • @ooterness
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    285 months ago

    I assume this guide is for engaging the F-117 in midair hand-to-hand combat after you’ve leapt aboard. But in that case, where are you supposed to get dirt? Bring it with you, like some kind of peasant?? Just use your sword like a normal ninja.

  • @SendMePhotos
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    Into the intake? But that hole’s no bigger than a womp rat!

  • @bulwark
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    95 months ago

    Everything checks out. Pretty standard stuff, really. Shovel to air defense has been around since at least the '80s, and that’s just the ones the government wants you to know about.

  • @Rakonat
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    95 months ago

    How did I end up on the Warthunder forums?

  • @Etterra
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    95 months ago

    I’d love to see you use a shovel to fling dirt 40,000 ft.

    • @spamfajitas
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      135 months ago

      Gimme a ~$112 million budget and I’ll at least get it a few feet closer. No promises, though.

  • @Breezy
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    25 months ago

    This post reminded me of the saga of tanya the evil. Her and the company of soldiers used their trench shovels to smash heads in quite a few times.