Black Cats - 2007 - Lynx!
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- Chris Sykes
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Just to clear things up. RN Lynx have never had dipping sonar because it's a gay pinger faggot thing that makes every sortie similar to dying of pure boredom. The only reason RN Lynx can't go upside down is because we have a different mark of engine to the Army (204 not 205) there's some sort of magic oil filter type arrangement that means the Army cabs don't grind their engines to bits for the few hundredths of a second they're upside down. Obviously the RN Lynx is generally heavier than the Army/RM version on account of having an actual mission system/radar/missile firing capability but at the end of the day if we needed to go inverted we could.
Really nice job on the repaint, considering it's only been around for about a month, I'm slightly scared about the amount of detail you've got into it!!
Oh and if anyone is offended by the term 'gay pinger faggot thing' you should have worked harder at school you Merlin loser.
Really nice job on the repaint, considering it's only been around for about a month, I'm slightly scared about the amount of detail you've got into it!!
Oh and if anyone is offended by the term 'gay pinger faggot thing' you should have worked harder at school you Merlin loser.
None taken. The `gay pinger` I worked on, even twenty-some years ago would - if exposed to the air rather than used underwater - have quite literally exploded your little buzz-wagon into a squillion pieces, so that it fluttered down like confetti. Upside down or not.SkippyBing wrote:Just to clear things up. RN Lynx have never had dipping sonar because it's a gay pinger faggot thing that makes every sortie similar to dying of pure boredom. The only reason RN Lynx can't go upside down is because we have a different mark of engine to the Army (204 not 205) there's some sort of magic oil filter type arrangement that means the Army cabs don't grind their engines to bits for the few hundredths of a second they're upside down. Obviously the RN Lynx is generally heavier than the Army/RM version on account of having an actual mission system/radar/missile firing capability but at the end of the day if we needed to go inverted we could.
Really nice job on the repaint, considering it's only been around for about a month, I'm slightly scared about the amount of detail you've got into it!!
Oh and if anyone is offended by the term 'gay pinger faggot thing' you should have worked harder at school you Merlin loser.

How gay is fluttering confetti? :think:
There's something really pugnacious about the Navy Lynx. It's got a bow-legged stance and a beaten-about nose like a boxer who's had one fight too many.
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