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Old February 3rd 16, 02:10 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Fabian Russell
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Interesting video.

But why aren't the soldiers following?

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Old February 3rd 16, 03:35 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Ri©ardo
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On 03/02/2016 02:10, Fabian Russell wrote:
Interesting video.

But why aren't the soldiers following?


Because the aircraft will have to do another circuit so that they're
dropped as close to the heavy drop as possible.

Ri©ardo

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Old February 4th 16, 08:55 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Bob (not my real pseudonym)[_2_]
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On Wed, 3 Feb 2016 15:35:17 +0000, Ri©ardo
wrote:

On 03/02/2016 02:10, Fabian Russell wrote:
Interesting video.

But why aren't the soldiers following?


Because the aircraft will have to do another circuit so that they're
dropped as close to the heavy drop as possible.


Eep. If the bad guys are bad shots, they get a second chance at all
the good guys.
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Old February 4th 16, 12:03 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Ri©ardo
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On 04/02/2016 08:55, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:
On Wed, 3 Feb 2016 15:35:17 +0000, Ri©ardo
wrote:

On 03/02/2016 02:10, Fabian Russell wrote:
Interesting video.

But why aren't the soldiers following?


Because the aircraft will have to do another circuit so that they're
dropped as close to the heavy drop as possible.


Eep. If the bad guys are bad shots, they get a second chance at all
the good guys.


Hi Bob, how true that is.

However, given the speed of the aircraft and the time elapsed from the
first vehicle's departure from the aircraft, how many miles away will
the aircraft be from the landed vehicles when the lads get out? Imagine
a a minimum of a five mile hike through hostile territory to claim a
couple of essential vehicles which, by that time, could already be in
enemy hands.

Separation of heavy drop and personnel drop would seem common sense,
would it not, with the personnel coming in within a few minutes of the
heavy stuff? Even better, get the troops on the ground first to secure
perimeters and then await the heavy stuff!

I know that they're dreadful pictures, but fifty years have passed and
the Kodak Brownie 127 did have some limitations. Here's me with a
vehicle I helped to rig and, and the next one, which I took, was after
parachuting in and assisting with securing the DZ, to allow instant
access to our vehicles and kit once they landed.

Ri©ardo

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Old February 4th 16, 03:02 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
john szalay
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"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in
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On Wed, 3 Feb 2016 15:35:17 +0000, Ri©ardo
wrote:

On 03/02/2016 02:10, Fabian Russell wrote:
Interesting video.

But why aren't the soldiers following?


Because the aircraft will have to do another circuit so that they're
dropped as close to the heavy drop as possible.


Eep. If the bad guys are bad shots, they get a second chance at all
the good guys.


Thats alright , we can always drop a 3/4 ton truck on them..



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Old February 4th 16, 03:52 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
john szalay
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Ricardo?= wrote in news:-
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Remember this parachute commercial for the MGB sports car ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIF9ys-hJn0




Here is the result first "take"...






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Old February 4th 16, 04:32 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Savageduck[_3_]
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On 2016-02-04 15:02:09 +0000, John Szalay john.szalay.at.att.net said:

"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in
:

On Wed, 3 Feb 2016 15:35:17 +0000, Ri�ardo
wrote:

On 03/02/2016 02:10, Fabian Russell wrote:
Interesting video.

But why aren't the soldiers following?


Because the aircraft will have to do another circuit so that they're
dropped as close to the heavy drop as possible.


Eep. If the bad guys are bad shots, they get a second chance at all
the good guys.


Thats alright , we can always drop a 3/4 ton truck on them..

image


That is one way to get the tires off the rims.

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Old February 4th 16, 04:51 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Ri©ardo
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On 04/02/2016 16:32, Savageduck wrote:
On 2016-02-04 15:02:09 +0000, John Szalay john.szalay.at.att.net said:

"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in
:

On Wed, 3 Feb 2016 15:35:17 +0000, Ri�ardo
wrote:

On 03/02/2016 02:10, Fabian Russell wrote:
Interesting video.

But why aren't the soldiers following?


Because the aircraft will have to do another circuit so that they're
dropped as close to the heavy drop as possible.

Eep. If the bad guys are bad shots, they get a second chance at all
the good guys.


Thats alright , we can always drop a 3/4 ton truck on them..

image


That is one way to get the tires off the rims.


:-)

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Old February 4th 16, 04:55 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Ri©ardo
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On 04/02/2016 14:57, John Szalay wrote:
Ricardo?= wrote in news:-
:
Separation of heavy drop and personnel drop would seem common sense,
would it not, with the personnel coming in within a few minutes of the
heavy stuff? Even better, get the troops on the ground first to secure
perimeters and then await the heavy stuff!

I know that they're dreadful pictures, but fifty years have passed and
the Kodak Brownie 127 did have some limitations. Here's me with a
vehicle I helped to rig and, and the next one, which I took, was after
parachuting in and assisting with securing the DZ, to allow instant
access to our vehicles and kit once they landed.

Ri©ardo




Like wise, and sometimes the heavy drop goes where it wants to.

We dropped in the day before, setup and waited for resupply,
the birdmen decided to land one resupply pallet right on top
of a tent, there is a tent , bedroll and gasmask under the pallet

they didn,t even hit the dropzone, & we were 25ft in the heavy woods.
but they missed the squad tent.
sorry for the scratched negatives.. been stored in a drawer for 50
years..




As we know, real life is rather different to the theory situation. Once
you've had air under your boots...

:-)

Ri©ardo

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