The amazing and cool photo thread

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Well, nope :sly:

But it's the same in all Airbuses starting from the A320 series onwards. I personally prefer the yoke layout though.

And here's the polar opposite of the modern A380 cockpit :drool:

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The fact that it was mobile also made it hard to locate. Enemy sorties wouldn't have a fixed location to go in and bomb.
But it ain't exactly incon:censored:spicuous, is it? [/Brick Top]
 
Easy to hit, but doesn't exactly look brittle.

You have seen what bombs do to tanks and bunkers, right?

A 500lb bomb would blow that to bits. Alternatively hit the ammo store and blow half the countryside up.

Amazing engineering, but pretty useless. Everything about it is awkward.

I think that's the third time Gustav and the picture of the shell has been posted in here now.
 
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But it ain't exactly incon:censored:spicuous, is it? [/Brick Top]

"Oh, this big thing? Noooo, it's a prototype circus cannon. We hope to shoot a guy across the channel, nothing suspicious here..."
 
It looks to be somewhat domesticated - muzzle, leash. And it looks as though it doesn't have it's claws out, which would indicate playful mode.
 
Domesticated hyena is an oxymoron. Muzzle, leash, chained to the ground, I still wouldn't be going near it.
 
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First question: Why?
Second question: where do you get a tie capable of doing that?
 
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