A bullet is technically not flying, it's falling while traveling really fast, otherwise you wouldn't need to compensate for drop over distance. Warhammer 40k bolters fly because they are essentially self guided rockets
38 0 Replyfalling while traveling really fas
This is the best normal translation of "a ballistic trajectory" i've ever seen.
19 0 ReplyReminds me of the Hitchhiker's Guide sequels with their method of flying as "throwing yourself at the ground and missing" which is essentially describing an orbit.
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A bullet is technically not flying, it's falling
while traveling really fastwith style...FTFY
9 0 ReplyPity the Gyrojet never took off. (Er, so to speak!)
6 0 ReplyNot taking off is one of the specific problems they had
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I was just about to say that.
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Do swing-wing planes count as fixed wing planes? Please answer, this is a time-sensitive question and NATO won't answer my calls
10 0 ReplyThis is utter bullshit.
Everyone knows that 45acp is superior to 5.56 for this use
7 0 ReplyYa know, if a 5.56 bullet is an air superiority fighter, so is a rock flung by a trebuchet. I don't make the rules, that Newton guy did.
13 0 ReplyTrebuchets are for nerds, what with all that calculation and such.
Bullets go brrrrrrrrrr
6 0 Replywas the rock itself made by a human? maybe yes because it was turned into that shape by a human, or maybe no because it was made by the earth
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YB-40 and MQ-9 aren't fixed-wing??
6 0 ReplyWhere Ekranoplan?
5 0 ReplyLmao your username got me good
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