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    T-Hire Guest

    Talking

    Make sure you don't get ricochets M8 as the wing covering on them there micro chips is well thin.

    It could wind up with you becoming a cropper

    Nice one!

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    AndyMc59 Guest
    I must admit to being tempted by the Lewis gun . Trouble is , upon firing ,will it cause the micro light to reach stalling speed ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyMc59
    I must admit to being tempted by the Lewis gun . Trouble is , upon firing ,will it cause the micro light to reach stalling speed ?
    Mount it in the tail then

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    Mmmmmmmm, I'll have to dig out my old dad's well-thumbed copy of "Biggles bags a Bunny". I'm just waiting for a Sopwith Camel to come up in the sales section on here.

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    chris ballard Guest

    Exclamation If your gonna do it, Do it properly!

    Forget it, rabbits need different treatment to tourists and trespassers these days.

    what you need is a GAU8 avenger cannon...ok, it probably weighs more than a family car (particularly with the rest of the A10 wrapped round it!!), and again tends to over prenetrate, but a 4200 RPM, you cant miss!!

    Can we start a 30mm / .177 / .22 debate now please??

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris ballard
    Forget it, rabbits need different treatment to tourists and trespassers these days.

    what you need is a GAU8 avenger cannon...ok, it probably weighs more than a family car (particularly with the rest of the A10 wrapped round it!!), and again tends to over prenetrate, but a 4200 RPM, you cant miss!!

    Can we start a 30mm / .177 / .22 debate now please??
    I was thinking more along the lines of "which is the best hunting bullet for a Lewis gun in .303?", or perhaps "how much holdover to avoid shooting off the prop blades?".

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    loiner1965 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by AndyMc59
    I must admit to being tempted by the Lewis gun . Trouble is , upon firing ,will it cause the micro light to reach stalling speed ?
    mmmmm..scync one firing backwards at the same time,,,,,,laws of physics where they is an action they is always a reaction......must be brill firing from a microlight

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    AndyMc59 Guest
    Latest "sortie" recorded 4 totally destroyed warrens and a highly damaged rookery . The sidewinders are really doing the business once I sussed out how to hot wire the existing guidance system . Max .

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